Itai Vangani
Born: November 11, 1978, Zimbabwe
Exhibitions:
Khululeka Exhibition, Natinoal Gallery, Bulawayo, 2005
Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA). National Gallery Harare, 2004
Professional Artist Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 2004
Metal Spirit Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 2004
Visual Artists Association of Bulawayo Annual Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 1995 - 2004
Mobil Oil Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, National Gallery Harare, 1995 - 2004
Young Artist Exhibition, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 2002
Solo Exhibition, Amakhosi Theatre Cultural Centre (Sculpture) 2002
Thatha Bhasikil Exhibition, National Gallery Harare, 2001
Fact Cotton Exhibition, National Gallery, Harare, 1999
Ekhaya Exhibition, Bulawayo, 1999
Water & Soil Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 1998
Two Men Exhibition, Mzilikazi Art & Craft Centre, 1997
Awards:
1999 Promising Artist Award sponsored by United Nations. Artists Against Poverty Campaign.
1st prize, Water Color Painting. Matopo Workshop
Commissions/Murals:
Wall Mural, Amakhosi Theatre Cultural Centre 1995 - 2004
ZTV (Zimbabwe Television Backdrops)
Joshua Nkomo Gala, Bulawayo
Isigodlo Samakhosi Backdrops
German Zimbabwe Wall Mural, Bulawayo
NTV (National Television Backdrops)
Workshops:
Intu Art Ceramics, South Africa, 1998- 2004
SPW (Students Partnerships Worldwide) Children Aids Awareness, Gwanda, 1998
Amakhosi Children Art, Bulawayo, 1998
Bambanani Paiting Workshop, Bulawayo, 1998
Matopo Art Worshop, 1998
Art Attack Children's Workshop, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 1998
Metal Spirit Workshop, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 1998
Young Artists Workshop 1 & 2, 2005
Newman Foundation (Business Entrpreneurship), 2005
Tupelo Workshop, Cape Town, 2005
Workshop with High School Students, Lusulu High School, Binga, 2007
Workshop for students at a special course against unemployment in Marknesse, Netherlands, 2008
Curated:
Amakhosi Children's Art Workshop
SPW (Students Partnership Worldwide) Aids Workshop
Facilitated:
Art Attack Workshop
Intu-Art Ceramic Workshop, South Africa
Exhibitions:
Khululeka Exhibition, Natinoal Gallery, Bulawayo, 2005
Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA). National Gallery Harare, 2004
Professional Artist Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 2004
Metal Spirit Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 2004
Visual Artists Association of Bulawayo Annual Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 1995 - 2004
Mobil Oil Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, National Gallery Harare, 1995 - 2004
Young Artist Exhibition, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 2002
Solo Exhibition, Amakhosi Theatre Cultural Centre (Sculpture) 2002
Thatha Bhasikil Exhibition, National Gallery Harare, 2001
Fact Cotton Exhibition, National Gallery, Harare, 1999
Ekhaya Exhibition, Bulawayo, 1999
Water & Soil Exhibition, National Gallery Bulawayo, 1998
Two Men Exhibition, Mzilikazi Art & Craft Centre, 1997
Awards:
1999 Promising Artist Award sponsored by United Nations. Artists Against Poverty Campaign.
1st prize, Water Color Painting. Matopo Workshop
Commissions/Murals:
Wall Mural, Amakhosi Theatre Cultural Centre 1995 - 2004
ZTV (Zimbabwe Television Backdrops)
Joshua Nkomo Gala, Bulawayo
Isigodlo Samakhosi Backdrops
German Zimbabwe Wall Mural, Bulawayo
NTV (National Television Backdrops)
Workshops:
Intu Art Ceramics, South Africa, 1998- 2004
SPW (Students Partnerships Worldwide) Children Aids Awareness, Gwanda, 1998
Amakhosi Children Art, Bulawayo, 1998
Bambanani Paiting Workshop, Bulawayo, 1998
Matopo Art Worshop, 1998
Art Attack Children's Workshop, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 1998
Metal Spirit Workshop, National Gallery, Bulawayo, 1998
Young Artists Workshop 1 & 2, 2005
Newman Foundation (Business Entrpreneurship), 2005
Tupelo Workshop, Cape Town, 2005
Workshop with High School Students, Lusulu High School, Binga, 2007
Workshop for students at a special course against unemployment in Marknesse, Netherlands, 2008
Curated:
Amakhosi Children's Art Workshop
SPW (Students Partnership Worldwide) Aids Workshop
Facilitated:
Art Attack Workshop
Intu-Art Ceramic Workshop, South Africa