Brooklyn's CAMBA To Showcase South African Sculptures, 4/6-9

By: Feb. 23, 2017
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Continuing the celebration of their 40thyear anniversary, Brooklyn-based nonprofit organization CAMBA will again showcase an extensive collection of sculptures from Zimbabwe and honor their dedicated volunteers and supporters at a four-day exhibition and public sale at the Shona Gallery (19 Winthrop Street, 4th Fl.) on April 6-9 2017. Over 650 pieces of original, affordable art will be on display at the 1500-square foot gallery, located in the Prospect Heights /Lefferts Gardens section of the borough and purchases will help the multiservice agency to continue providing services for 45,000 New Yorkers in need. For additional information, please contact (718) 287-2600, ext. 20249.
The festivities begin on Thursday, April 6, 2017 with a benefit cocktail reception at 6:00p.m.honoring CAMBA's dedicated supporters and volunteers including: Meredith Dros, Penguin Random House Global Walk; Collegiate Express Tutors and volunteers from The Kensington Family Shelter. Tickets to the reception are $75 and can be purchased in advance by visiting
https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E200986&id=28.Thefree exhibition and public sale begin on Friday April 7 through Sunday, April 9.
Joanne M. Oplustil President and CEO of CAMBA noted, "CAMBA proudly curates the largest and most diverse gallery of Shona sculptures in the United States.Our gallery's artists represent the world's most well-respected Zimbabwean artists, including Nicholas Tandi, Henry Munyaradzi and Colleen Madamombe, and also offer art for homes, gardens and commercial buildings. You can find Brooklyn's best hidden gem for both casual and seasoned art collectors at our Shona Gallery."
Zimbabwe, a southern African country whose name literally means "the house of stone," is known for its remarkable stone sculptors and the Shona people are the largest ethnic group in the country. Their stone carving tradition dates back to the 10thcentury. Some Shona sculptors are considered to be among the top sculptors in the world. Prices range from $25 to $15,000; to view 650 stone sculptures online, go to: ShonaSculptures.com
Exhibition and sale hours are from 1:00p.m. - 6:00p.m. The Shona Gallery can be reached by taking the "Q" subway to Brooklyn's Parkside Avenue station or the "B" or "S" to the Prospect Park station.
About CAMBA
Started in 1977, CAMBA is a nonprofit agency that connects people with opportunities to enhance their quality of life. CAMBA offers integrated services and programs in: Economic Development, Education & Youth Development, Family Support, Health, Housing and Legal Services. Now entering its 40th year of operation, CAMBA serves more than 45,000 individuals and families, including 10,000 youth, each year. Learn more about CAMBA's life-changing services and our 2020 Vision atwww.camba.org.


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