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Venda and Shangaan Artists from the Northern Province including:
Jackson Hlungwani,Phillip Rikhotso,
Noria Mabasa,Owen Ndou,
Johannes Maswanganyi,Azwimpeelele Magoro,
Albert Munyai,Phineas Mashuvhelele,
David Murathi,Jameson Ramvuvhelo,
Thomas KubayiLillian Munyai,
John Baloyi, Goldwin Ndou,
Paul Tavhana,Meshai Raphalalani,
Hendrik Nekhofhe,Lucky Maxamu,
Israel Tavhana,Enos Phalandwa,
Tshigwala Makhuba,Mafuba - African Games.
 
 
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Noria Mabasa

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Noria Mabasa

Noria lives and works in Vuwani, Venda.
Noria has been a full-time artist since 1976, receiving her inspiration for her clay and wood works from dreams.

Noria has exhibited since 1984 and her works are in the following collections:

Johannesburg Art Gallery
S.A. National Gallery,
Standard Bank Gallery
University of Fort Hare, Ciskei
Pretoria Art Museum 
University of Western Cape
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Sandton Convention Centre.
Netherlands, Belgium, USA
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Azwimphelele Magoro
Azwimpheleli Magoro lives at Muledane near Thohoyandou, Venda.
Magoro's works depict traditional themes from Venda cultural life.
His sculptures are alive with linear movement and he executes every idea with skilled precision.
Magoro's works are sought after because of these characteristics.

Azwimphelele Magoro

Azwimpheleli's works are housed in the following collections:

University of South Africa, Pretoria.
Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
The Olievenhuis Museum, Bloemfontein.
The Ethnographical Museum, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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Mukondeni arts and crafts has been instrumental in the establishment of the following:
The Mashamba Art Gallery & Ditike in Venda
Self Help projects
An Artist and a Cultural village.
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