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Dumisani Sibisi

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Dumisani Sibisi was born March 1962 in a town called Senaoane, Johannesburg, South Africa.  He attended Jabulani Technical High School after training under Sydney kumalo and Eziom Legae.  He taught art in 1986 for two years part time and assisted the teachers at Winnie Ngwekazi, a program sponsored by DuPont.  He was commissioned in 1990 to do illustrations for James Sofasonke Mpanza, the "Father of Soweto".

Exhibitions:
1990: "Leading African Artists" Exhibit, Dom Pedro Marina, Portugal
1990: "Contemporary Artist" Exhibit, Australia
1990: Tour with South African Black Businessmen, U.S.A.
1993: "Cultural Diversity" Exhibit, Knight Galleries International, Toronto
1994: "Creating Peace From the Pieces" Exhibit, Natalie Knight Gallery, Toronto
Group and one man exhibits throughout South Africa, Serendipity Gallery, Berman Gallery and Ronald J. Gallery.

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