Exploring African Art & Heritage: A Discussion with Tonderai Mujuru & Keith Zenda
December 1st | 4 PM – 7 PMDiscussion on African Art and Cultural Heritage
Free Entrance | Snacks and Drinks ProvidedLimited to 30 Participants | Open to Ages 18+
Join celebrated Zimbabwean artists Tonderai Mujuru and Keith Zenda for an engaging discussion exploring the rich and diverse landscape of African art. With a special focus on Zimbabwe's cultural heritage, this insightful session dives into how artists work collectively to preserve, evolve, and celebrate African traditions. Attendees will gain insight into the ways art reflects Zimbabwean identity while addressing contemporary themes in a global context.
As part of this event, we’re excited to highlight our partnership with the Dzimbahwe Arts and Cultural Heritage Hub. Founded in 2020, this organization is committed to preserving Zimbabwe’s history and heritage, connecting arts with education and community empowerment. The Hub supports youth and underprivileged communities, fostering social change and promoting heritage preservation through artistic initiatives.
About Dzimbahwe Arts and Cultural Heritage Hub:
The Hub’s mission centers on promoting Zimbabwean art, culture, and social impact through education and sustainable projects. By merging the creativity of artists with the needs of communities, Dzimbahwe aims to inspire meaningful social transformation while preserving Zimbabwean heritage for future generations.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with African art and its role in shaping positive social change.
Free Entrance | Snacks and Drinks ProvidedLimited to 30 Participants | Open to Ages 18+
Join celebrated Zimbabwean artists Tonderai Mujuru and Keith Zenda for an engaging discussion exploring the rich and diverse landscape of African art. With a special focus on Zimbabwe's cultural heritage, this insightful session dives into how artists work collectively to preserve, evolve, and celebrate African traditions. Attendees will gain insight into the ways art reflects Zimbabwean identity while addressing contemporary themes in a global context.
As part of this event, we’re excited to highlight our partnership with the Dzimbahwe Arts and Cultural Heritage Hub. Founded in 2020, this organization is committed to preserving Zimbabwe’s history and heritage, connecting arts with education and community empowerment. The Hub supports youth and underprivileged communities, fostering social change and promoting heritage preservation through artistic initiatives.
About Dzimbahwe Arts and Cultural Heritage Hub:
The Hub’s mission centers on promoting Zimbabwean art, culture, and social impact through education and sustainable projects. By merging the creativity of artists with the needs of communities, Dzimbahwe aims to inspire meaningful social transformation while preserving Zimbabwean heritage for future generations.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with African art and its role in shaping positive social change.
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