About us
Welcome to Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery, a dynamic platform dedicated to celebrating Zimbabwean art and culture while fostering global connections. Our gallery serves as a bridge between the rich artistic traditions of Zimbabwe and the global art community. Through both physical exhibitions and online platforms, we proudly showcase a wide range of artwork that reflects the depth, creativity, and spirit of Zimbabwe’s heritage.
Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery collaborates with some of the most renowned and promising artists from Zimbabwe, including Sampson Kuvenguhwa, Keith Zenda, Tonderai Mujuru, and Barry Lungu. Each of these artists brings a unique perspective to their work. Sampson Kuvenguhwa’s distinctive ‘Dry Tree’ style is deeply rooted in Shona traditions, spirituality, and mythology, offering profound narratives that connect viewers to Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage. Keith Zenda’s bold and inspiring pieces tell stories of resilience and identity, while Tonderai Mujuru’s wildlife-inspired paintings capture the harmony between humanity and nature.
At Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery, we believe that art has the power to inspire change, build communities, and preserve history. Our gallery in Domboshava serves as a hub where art lovers, collectors, and students can immerse themselves in the creative process. Young and aspiring artists often join us to demonstrate their craft, offering visitors a firsthand look at the time, skill, and dedication required to create these masterpieces. We also host regular tours for school groups, combining art education with visits to the nearby Domboshava rock paintings, an iconic symbol of Zimbabwe’s ancient heritage.
Our commitment to Zimbabwean art extends to the digital realm. Through partnerships with platforms such as artgal.online, we showcase our artists’ works to a global audience. While artgal.online serves as a dedicated virtual gallery, we also utilize Artsy to sell select pieces, making Zimbabwean art accessible to collectors worldwide. These collaborations ensure that our mission to promote Zimbabwean creativity transcends borders and reaches art enthusiasts everywhere.
Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery is more than just a space for art—it’s a movement dedicated to empowering communities and preserving cultural narratives. Many of our artists, including Keith Zenda and Tonderai Mujuru, actively engage in community service, from establishing boreholes for clean water to opening clinics in underserved areas. This ethos of giving back is integral to our identity and inspires our ongoing initiatives, including art competitions and exhibitions that highlight lesser-known aspects of Zimbabwe’s history, such as the majestic Great Zimbabwe Ruins.
Our global exhibitions have taken Zimbabwean art to cities like Dubai, Zurich, Cape Town, and New York, sharing the stories and talents of our artists with diverse audiences. Events such as our upcoming “An African Story” exhibition in Dubai bring together art, culture, and education, creating opportunities for dialogue and appreciation of African heritage.
Join us on this inspiring journey as we celebrate the beauty and resilience of Zimbabwean art. Explore our collections at swisszimheritage.gallery and discover how art can connect us all while making a difference in the world.
Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery collaborates with some of the most renowned and promising artists from Zimbabwe, including Sampson Kuvenguhwa, Keith Zenda, Tonderai Mujuru, and Barry Lungu. Each of these artists brings a unique perspective to their work. Sampson Kuvenguhwa’s distinctive ‘Dry Tree’ style is deeply rooted in Shona traditions, spirituality, and mythology, offering profound narratives that connect viewers to Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage. Keith Zenda’s bold and inspiring pieces tell stories of resilience and identity, while Tonderai Mujuru’s wildlife-inspired paintings capture the harmony between humanity and nature.
At Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery, we believe that art has the power to inspire change, build communities, and preserve history. Our gallery in Domboshava serves as a hub where art lovers, collectors, and students can immerse themselves in the creative process. Young and aspiring artists often join us to demonstrate their craft, offering visitors a firsthand look at the time, skill, and dedication required to create these masterpieces. We also host regular tours for school groups, combining art education with visits to the nearby Domboshava rock paintings, an iconic symbol of Zimbabwe’s ancient heritage.
Our commitment to Zimbabwean art extends to the digital realm. Through partnerships with platforms such as artgal.online, we showcase our artists’ works to a global audience. While artgal.online serves as a dedicated virtual gallery, we also utilize Artsy to sell select pieces, making Zimbabwean art accessible to collectors worldwide. These collaborations ensure that our mission to promote Zimbabwean creativity transcends borders and reaches art enthusiasts everywhere.
Swiss-Zim Heritage Gallery is more than just a space for art—it’s a movement dedicated to empowering communities and preserving cultural narratives. Many of our artists, including Keith Zenda and Tonderai Mujuru, actively engage in community service, from establishing boreholes for clean water to opening clinics in underserved areas. This ethos of giving back is integral to our identity and inspires our ongoing initiatives, including art competitions and exhibitions that highlight lesser-known aspects of Zimbabwe’s history, such as the majestic Great Zimbabwe Ruins.
Our global exhibitions have taken Zimbabwean art to cities like Dubai, Zurich, Cape Town, and New York, sharing the stories and talents of our artists with diverse audiences. Events such as our upcoming “An African Story” exhibition in Dubai bring together art, culture, and education, creating opportunities for dialogue and appreciation of African heritage.
Join us on this inspiring journey as we celebrate the beauty and resilience of Zimbabwean art. Explore our collections at swisszimheritage.gallery and discover how art can connect us all while making a difference in the world.