Wallen Mapondera ( bɛ dɔɣi la Silimin goli December bɛɣu pishi ni ayɔpoin dali, yuuni 1985 tiŋa yuli booni Harare, m-be Zimbabwe),[citation needed] o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Zimbabwe visual artist. O tuma nima nyɛla din gili tinsi kamani Australia, Germany, ni Netherlands, South Africa, Spain n ti pahi United States nim puuni .

Wallen Mapondera
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O shikuru chandi taarihi

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Yuuni 2005 hali ni yuuni 2007, National Gallery of Zimbabwe Visual Arts Studios, formerly B.A.T.[citation needed]

O tuma nim din yihi o na

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  • Yuuni 2018, Pro Helvetia 2018 studio artist in residency, Johannesburg, South Africa[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2016, African Centre Artist in Residency, Tafaria castle, Tafaria, Kenya[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2016, Guns and Rain first artist in residency, Johannesburg, South Africa[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2015, Winner in Visual Arts, National Arts Merit Award[1]
  • Yuuni 2015, Artist in residency, National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • Yuuni 2012, 1st Prize in Illustration and Graphics, Family, Tradition and Religion, an art exhibition and competition sponsored by the European Union, Gallery Delta, Harare[2]
  • Yuuni 2012, 2nd Prize in Multi-media, Family, Tradition and Religion sponsored by the European Union, Gallery Delta, Harare
  • Yuuni 2012, Artist in residency, Vermont Studio Center, Burlington, Vermont, USA.
  • Yuuni 2010, 1st Prize in Illustration and Graphics, FACET Zimbabwe Now, sponsored by the German Embassy, Gallery Delta, Harare
  • Yuuni 2010, Special Mention in Multi-media, FACET Zimbabwe Now, sponsored by the German Embassy, Gallery Delta, Harare
  • Yuuni 2010, nominee, National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA)[3]
  • Yuuni 2010, Illustration, Artists in Stream Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare
  • Yuuni 2009, Overall award, F.A.C.T COTCO Exhibition, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 2009, 2nd prize, Unity, Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 2008, Award of Merit, Enriching Woman Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • Yuuni 2008, Award of Merit, Post Election Selection Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 2008, 2nd Prize, The Young Artist Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 2007, Award of Merit, Enriching Woman Exhibition, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe[citation needed]

ObExhibition nima

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O konko exhibition nima

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  • Yuuni 2018, Solo Exhibition, SMAC Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2017, Tsananguro | Clarifications, SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2016, Paint My Tea Pot, Tafaria Castle, Tafaria, Kenya.
  • Yuuni 2014, SOCIAL ZOOMETRY, Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe[4]
  • Yuuni 2013, ANI-MAN—a human in an animal, Association for Visual Arts Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
  • Yuuni 2012, TURNING TABLES, Red Mill Gallery, Vermont Studio Center, U.S.A[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2009. X MARKS THE SPOT, Trueworths Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2007, MAZUVA OSE, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe End of Residency program, Harare[citation needed]

O mini shɛbi exhibition nima

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  • Yuuni 2017, 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair (SMAC Gallery), London, UK.[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2017, FNB Joburg Art Fair (SMAC Gallery), Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Yuuni 2016, Turbine Art Fair (TAF), Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Yuuni 2016, Nothing Personal, SMAC Gallery, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Yuuni 2016, Suddenly A Dissident (Two Man Show), Point of Order Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Yuuni 2015, Turbine Art Fair (TAF), Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Yuuni 2015, 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, London, UK.
  • Yuuni 2014, Umoji, KooVha Gallery
  • Yuuni 2014, Collectors Cocktail, KooVha Gallery
  • Yuuni 2014, Truth and Disorder, KooVha Gallery
  • Yuuni 2012, Thupelo Workshop Exhibition, Greatmore Studios, Cape Town, South Africa
  • Yuuni 2012, Between the Sheets, Gallery East, North Fremantle, Western Australia.
  • Yuuni 2011, Colour Africa, Munich, Germany
  • Yuuni 2010, Live ‘n’ Direct, National Gallery of Zimbabwe sponsored by Culture Fund and Kingdom Bank, Harare
  • Yuuni 2010, African Expressions, DeAvignon University, France
  • Yuuni 2009, F.A.C.T COTCO, National Gallery of Zimbabwe sponsored by the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe, Harare
  • Yuuni 2009, Ani-mal Exhibition, VEO Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
  • Yuuni 2008, COTTCO Exhibition, An art exhibition and competition sponsored by the cotton company of Zimbabwe, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare
  • Yuuni 2008 The Young Artist Exhibition and Competition, Gallery Delta sponsored by HIVOS Foundation, Harare[citation needed]
  • Yuuni 2008 Salon 91 Art Exhibition, Salon 91, Cape Town, South Africa[citation needed]

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