Titambire; Welcome.
My name is Chaka Chikodzi. My small business, Africville, is the only Indigenous Zimbabwean owned and operated sculpture business in North America. I was born and raised in Zimbabwe, and moved to Canada in 2001. I have been a sculptor since I was thirteen years old, when I learned about sculpting watching my older brother Bevin Chikodzi pursue life as a sculptor. Since then, I have exhibited throughout South Africa, the United States and Canada. To me, sculpting connects me to my roots, and I find that no matter where I go, I remain inspired by true home - Zimbabwe.
My name is Chaka Chikodzi. My small business, Africville, is the only Indigenous Zimbabwean owned and operated sculpture business in North America. I was born and raised in Zimbabwe, and moved to Canada in 2001. I have been a sculptor since I was thirteen years old, when I learned about sculpting watching my older brother Bevin Chikodzi pursue life as a sculptor. Since then, I have exhibited throughout South Africa, the United States and Canada. To me, sculpting connects me to my roots, and I find that no matter where I go, I remain inspired by true home - Zimbabwe.
I think it is important
for more Zimbabweans to realize the true potential of our culture
to aid in healing from our history and to provide answers for the
future. The most powerful tool we have as Zimbabweans is our
culture, which is rich despite our poverty. The growth of the
international market for Zim’s sculpture presents the next
generation of Zimbabweans great opportunities to develop the
industry in a way that provides a sustainable means of income,
while at the same time offering a way to express the spirit of our
existence. It is my hope that more Zimbabweans will benefit from
our cultural success. I believe in Zimbabwe and I believe in
myself.
Thank you for your
interest and support.
Chaka Chikodzi, Owner Africville chaka@africville.net
Tel. 705.768.4222
Chaka Chikodzi, Owner Africville chaka@africville.net
Tel. 705.768.4222
"The most powerful tool we have as Zimbabweans is our culture,
which is rich despite our poverty. Sculpture gives Zimbabweans the
means to create income, while at the same time offering a way to
express the spirit of our existence."
