Welcome to Sanomatalo to enjoy the art work by modern Zimbabwean sculptors!
This event in early spring will be the third exhibition by Friends Forever and in cooperation with UFF in Finland.
The opening of the exhibition will take place on
Tuesday, March 2nd at 6 pm
in Sanomatalo, Mediatori.
You have the opporturnity to visit the exhibition in the beautiful Sanomatalo building until Sunday, March 14th.
The over 150 exhibited sculptures of internationally appreciated artists are all carved in colourful and precious stones, that are a speciality of Zimbabwe.
You are welcome to purchase some beautiful art work for a reasonable price.
Come to experience art that you are finally allowed to touch!
For more information:
+ 358 41 726 7979 or
geco@friendsforeverzimbabwe.com
In the beginning of March 2010, Friends Forever will return to the Sanomatalo building in Helsinki with an exhibition of Master Sculptors of Zimbabwe.
Below you can see some of the sculptures exhibited there.
If you want to get an invitation to the opening, please write an email to geco@...
In the beginning of March 2010, Friends Forever will return to the Sanomatalo building in Helsinki with an exhibition of Master Sculptors of Zimbabwe.
Below you can see some of the sculptures exhibited there.
If you want to get an invitation to the opening, please write an email to
gec...
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