Granete Ngirandi -- Fine Art

Artist Profile

Painter, Sculptor, Graphic Artist and Photographer. Born 1969 in Zimbabwe. Trained at the B.A.T. Visual Art Studios in Harare and Byam Shaw School of Art, London U.K. In Germany since 1998. Most of the works portray Zimbabwean history and culture.

Exhibitions

1993 - 1997: Wood block Prints BAT Visual Art Studios, Harare
                (93), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Longman Zimbabwe, National Art Gallery, Harare
                 (93,94,95,96,97), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Artport, Viitasaari (93,94,95), Finland.

1993 - 1997: John Boyne House, Standard Chartered Bank, Harare
                (94), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Moments in Time, National Art Gallery (95), Harare,
                Zimbabwe.

1993-1997: Mbile International Workshop, Lusaka (95), Zambia.

1993 - 1997: Zimbabwe Heritage, National Art Gallery, Harare
               (95,96), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Young Artists, Delta Gallery, Harare (96), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Namhla Lakusasa, New Work by Young Zimbabwean
              Artists, Balawayo Art Gallery, Bulawayo (96), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Westburn Park, Aberdeen (96), Scotland.

1993 - 1997: Thupelo International Workshop, Capetown (96),
             South Africa.

1993 - 1997: Aids Campain (96), Australia.

1993 - 1997: Graphics Exhibition, Delta Gallery, Harare (97),
             Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Zimbabwe Heritage, Balawayo Art Gallery, Bulawayo
            (97), Zimbabwe.

1993 - 1997: Myth of Development, National Art Gallery, Harare
           (97), Zimbabwe.

1998: Young Artists, Delta Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe.

1998: Mythos Entwicklung, Werkstatt der Kulturen, Berlin, Germany.

1998: Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Zimbabwe, Zambesi Trading,
           Berlin, Germany.

1998: Give a Dam, National Gallery, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

1999: Grafiken und Gemälde, Kinder- und Jugendtheater Speyer,
          Germany.

1999: "Africa Mosaic", National Gallery, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

2000: "Africa, Africa!", Frauenbuchladen Xanthippe, Mannheim,
          Germany.

2000: "Natur – Mensch", Nationalpark St. Andreasberg, Germany. 
          "Kontrastreiche Bilder afrikanischen Lebens",
           Bettendorffsche Galerie im Schloßgarten, Germany.

2000: "Paradies", Aktionsgemeinschaft Drogen e.V., Pforzheim,
           Germany.

2001: "Seitenblicke", Mannheimer Kunstverein in BGN, Mannheim,
           Germany.

2001: "Out Of Africa", Rathausgalerie St. Ingbert, Germany.

2001: "African Fever", Kleinkunstbühne Klapsmühl' am Rathaus,
          Mannheim, Germany.

2001: "Malerei und Druckgrafik", Galerie Shona, Hamburg,
          Germany.

Workshops

1993: Wood cut printing by Finnish Artist Anneli Klemola,
          National Art Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe.

1994: Children’s Art under Unicef,  Harare, Zimbabwe.

1995: Jim Mooney at Henry Tayali Art Center, Lusaka, Zambia.

1995: Mbile international Workshop, Lusaka, Zambia Art Center.

1995:  Women‘s Art Workshop, Westburn Park. Aberdeen,
         Scottland.

1995: Thupelo international workshop, Capetown, South Africa.

1998: Monotypie, by Rainer Negrelli,  Kulturzentrum Alte
         Feuerwache, Mannheim, Germany

1998: Interkultureller Workshop Bildende Kunst, by
          Weltfriedensdienst, Berlin, Germany.

Award

1996: Longman Award for Graphics, Harare, Zimbabwe.

1997: A highly Commended for Sculptor, Harare, Zimbabwe.

1997: Myth of Development, Harare, Zimbabwe.

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