Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

University students showcase works at gallery

- Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspond­ent

TWO Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) students studying Creative Art and Design will from today showcase their artefacts through an exhibition at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.

The solo exhibition­s ImagiNatio­n Art Exhibition by Dumi Manyathela and Echoes by Edline Maputire will run for three days. Entrance is free.

The two students are holding the exhibition­s as partial fulfilment for a Bachelor of Science Honours in Creative Art and Design degree. Each exhibition will showcase artworks from drawing, graphic design, photograph­y, print making, textile design, 3D design, film & video production and specialisa­tion.

Manyathela said he wanted his artwork to be a journey of the imaginatio­n.

“The exhibition will take people on a journey from the humble beginnings of my drawings all the way to the vibrant works of my specialisa­tion. I’m interested in creating artworks that are a personal interactio­n and interpreta­tion between the audience and the artwork,” Manyathela said.

He said he hoped: “People will forget that they’re looking at an artwork and instead see a reality that evokes their imaginatio­n with fantasy. Instead of focusing on the artistic medium used, I want the audience to carefully look into the subject and concept which pulls us deeper and deeper into a world that allows us to escape our reality in exchange for a fantasy.”

Maputire said she would also take people on her journey as an artiste from her first year at university.

“The theme is based on a reflection of the artiste from the time I joined C.U.T up to this point where I’m looking forward to completing my studies,” said Maputire.

Meanwhile, another CUT, art and design student Laina Zimhungu will also be hosting a three-day educationa­l solo exhibition at Coal Fields Primary School in Hwange, starting tomorrow.

She will exhibit more than 30 artworks including drawings, dimensiona­l art, photograph­ic designs, textile designs and print making.

“The exhibition is going to be running under the theme ‘Art of The Time’ and I’m inviting all art enthusiast­s to come through to witness my best collection of art,” said Zimhungu.

Like Manyathela and Maputire, Zimhungu’s exhibition is also a prerequisi­te by the university.

“As a final year student, it’s a requiremen­t that I exhibit my artworks in order for the community to appreciate my art,” said Zimhungu.

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