Charles Kamangwana -- Fine Art

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Charles Kamangwana is a Fine Artist.

Charles Kamangwana

Charles Kamangwana was born in 1972 in Mutoko, Mashonaland-East. He is a painter and a lecturer at National Gallery Visual Art Studios in Harare and specialises in painting, printmaking and metal sculpting. Kamangwana is also the Chairperson of African Colours Artists Association in Harare and a resource person of the visual artists against aids – Communication for social change programme sponsored by Africare Zimbabwe . He lives in Zimre park, Ruwa.

Exhibitions

2004: Two man exhibition , Mutare National Gallery
           'Kupesana'

2004:
Streets Ahead Group show

2004:
Art for Hope, Harare International School

2004:
Verandah Gallery Charity Exhibiton

2003:
Solo Exhibition 'Thulani', National Gallery of
         Zimbabwe

2003: African Colours Dutch Skies Group Exhibition,
         The Netherlands

2002: Lime Line Transmission, Group Exhibition, Nat.
         Gallery of Zimbabwe and Manchester, United Kingdom

2002: Real Time - Inner Time, Group Exhibition, Internet
         Village, Harare

2002: St. Begane Kunst, Group, Zwarte Madonna,
         The Hague, Netherlands

2002: Paintings and Graphics, Solo, Cafe Radlows,
         Nordlingen, Germany

2002: Sibambane Group Exhibition, National Gallery of
         Zimbabwe

2002: Summer Group Exhibition, Gallery Edison,
         The Hague, Netherlands

2002: 3rd Biennale Zimbabwe Heritage, Nat. Gallery of
         Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Mutare

2001: Two Men Exhibition, National Gallery of Zimbabwe

2001: Solo Exhibition National Gallery Mutare

2001: Photo Group Exhibition, Galleria Spazia, Italy

2001: Group Exhibition Gallery Edison, the Hague,
        Netherlands

2001: Thupelo, Group exhibition, Cape Town, South Africa -
         Artoteek, the Hague, Netherlands

2000: Verandah Gallery Group Exhibition, Harare

2000:Graphic Group Show, Gallery Delta, Harare

2000: Second Biennal Exhibition, Nat. Gallery of Zimbabwe

1999: Verandah Gallery Group Exhibition, Harare

1999: Works on Paper, group show, Gallery Delta, Harare

1999: Batapata exhibition (international) Harare, Mutare,
         Bulawayo

1998: Solo exhibition (Paintings & Graphics) Bingen,
         Germany

1998: Solo exhibition (Paintings) Paris, France

1998: Verandah Gallery Group Exhibition, Harare

1998: First Biennal Exhibition, National Gallery of
         Zimbabwe

1998: Contemporary Art from Zimbabwe, CBK Dordrecht,
         The Netherlands

1997:  Graphic Group Show, Gallery Delta

1996: Verandah Gallery Group Exhibition, Harare

1996: Portland Graphic Art Show, Oregon, USA

1996: Metal Show, French Cultural Centre, Harare

1996: First Solo Exhibition, National Gallery of Zimbabwe

1996: National Annual Heritage, National Gallery of
         Zimbabwe

1996: Decade of Award Winners Show, Nat. Gallery of
         Zimbabwe

1996: Graphic Show, Gallery Delta, Harare

1996: Verandah Gallery Group Exhibition, Harare

1996: National Annual Heritage, Nat. Gallery of Zimbabwe

1994: Graphic Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare

1994: Group Exhibition, Pierre Gallery, Harare

1994: National Annual Heritage, Nat. Gallery of Zimbabwe

1994: Final Year Students Exhibition, Nat. Gallery of
        Zimbabwe

1994: Moments in Time II, Photo Group Exhibition,
        Nat. Gallery of Zimbabwe Harare

1993:  Works by BAT Final Year Students, Nat.
        Gallery of Zimbabwe

1993:  Multi-Colour Prints Exhibition, Nat. Gallery of
        Zimbabwe

1992:  BAT End of Year Exhibition, BAT Workshop 

Education

1980 - 1986:  Zengeza 7 Primary School

1987 - 1990:  Zengeza High School English Language,
            Science, Geography, Shona, Woodwork

1992: BAT Workshop, National Gallery of Zimbabwe‘O’ level
          (first year) Extensive Drawing, Painting, Print Making,
          Sculpture

1993-1994: ‘A’ level (second and third year) honorary third
         year student Specialities: Painting and Printmaking

Award

2002: Award of Merit - Graphics, 3rd Biennale Zimbabwe
         Heritage

2002: Award of Distinction - Weldart, 3rd Biennale
         Zimbabwe Heritage

1997: Award of Merit Graphics

1997: Highly Commended - Graphics

1997: Highly Commended - Painting

1997: Highly Commended - Weldart

1996: Award of Merit Graphics

1996: Highly Commended - Graphics

1995: Young Artist of Promise; Graphics

1995: Award of Merit Painting

1995: Young Metal Sculptor of Promise

1993: Award of Merit Graphics

1993: Highly Commended - Black & White Photograph

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