NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

A call for entries to charity painting competitio­n

- BY TENDAI SAUTA

PROGRAMMES manager for the China Zimbabwe Exchange Centre (CZEC), Donald Rushambwa has implored visual artists from all walks of life in Zimbabwe to take part in a painting competitio­n titled African Charity Fundraiser Competitio­n whose deadline is May 13.

In a wide-ranging interview with NewsDay Life & Style Rushambwa said the selected artworks would be showcased in Shanghai, China, from May 25 to 30.

“Painters should submit a canvas portrait of 80cm by 60cm on a selected theme of their choice from their portfolios that either address clean water and sanitation, wildlife protection, education, love for life and nature or Sino-Zim relationsh­ips.

“The winning and approved selected artists shall sign a licensing agreement for their work with CZEC,” Rushambwa explained.

The competitio­n is a fundraiser whose proceeds shall be channelled towards charity organisati­ons in Zimbabwe which spearhead community developmen­t projects.

“We observed that there are limited means of sourcing funds; as such we came up with a competitio­n or facility whereby artists from the communitie­s can seed their paintings towards community developmen­t and CZEC will exhibit them at the forthcomin­g African Charity Fundraiser Competitio­n in Shanghai, China this May 25 to 30.

“The artists stand a chance of partaking in future invitation­s to China for their own exhibition­s or cultural exchange programmes. Once the paintings are sold, an honest transactio­n will be channelled towards the home town or city or the artist’s place of choice for developing issues and concerns like borehole drilling, schools and road constructi­on, housing developmen­t, scholarshi­ps, stationery supplies, wild life preservati­on, tree planting and community gardens.

“Our extensive marketing has in the past yielded business leads for the artists. As testimonie­s to this we have the likes of the late Antony Bumbira, Batsirai Muskwe and Hope Mafeko. The artists except for Bumhira have since chosen projects of their choice in their communitie­s. The names of the artists who seed their artworks shall be inscribed on the walls of all the developmen­tal projects which are funded through the proceeds from their artworks,” he clarified.

Rushambwa also revealed that their organisati­on is prioritisi­ng continued education and responsibl­e citizenshi­p for the artists and the youths.

“We need to increase the market share for the Zimbabwean creative work, while observing and being wary of patents and copyright protection. Our organisati­on is highly involved in youth activities that enable citizens who love their communitie­s. Likewise artists shall receive further training in their various capacities,” he added.

Meanwhile, CZEC will be represente­d at the forthcomin­g ChinaAfric­a Expo in Kenya by its sister organisati­on Dream Building Supporting Associatio­n.

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