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Tapfuma Gutsa
Born in Zimbabwe, Gutsa began his career as a sculptor at Drienfontein Mission. He is a former BAT art school student and he was the first Zimbabwean to be awarded a British Council Scholarship to ...
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Berry Bickle
Born in Zimbabwe and works in Mozambique and her hometown Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. She has participated in a number of exhibitions locally and internationally. Berry is one...
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Calvin Dondo
Born in Harare, Calvin studied photography at the Harare Polytechnic and he is a freelance photographer who works and lives in Zimbabwe. Calvin is the founder and curator of Gwanza:...
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Misheck Masamvu
Born Zimbabwe and Masamvu studied Art in Harare and Germany and he is one of the emerging contemporary African artists. He recently won a third prize at the “Live and Direct” exhibition at the ...
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Artist Profile : Berry Bickle
Born in Zimbabwe and works in Mozambique and her hometown Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. She has participated in a number of exhibitions locally and internationally. Berry is one of the Zimbabwean artist who have taken part in major international exhibitions that includes, the Havana Biennale 94, Africa Remix, Dakar Biennale 2002, 1st Johannesburg Biennale 95, Africus Barcelona 2001, Face to Face National Gallery of Zimbabwe 2003,  and the Bamako Biennale 2010 to mention but a few. From the 80ies, Berry has constantly refined her visual imagery from large-scale colourful drawings to multimedia installations and most recently video art.

She just won an award at the 2010 Bamako Biennale photographic encounter in Mali with her video piece. Berry Bickle has exhibited in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, Ghana, Senegal, Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, United Kingdom to mention but a few.

One of the major Zimbabwean group shows she participated includes the Visions of Zimbabwe curated by Raphael Chikukwa at the Manchester Art Gallery 2004.