Exhibition # 15 – Swaziland Now Part II
Swaziland is a country that is perpetually at the crossroads of the past (culture) and the future (development). Despite the beauty of its lands and people, it is also a […]
Swaziland is a country that is perpetually at the crossroads of the past (culture) and the future (development). Despite the beauty of its lands and people, it is also a […]
Despite the bad weather a great crowd came to Yebo’s exhibition opening of Swaziland NOW last Saturday afternoon. Lester Adams, a representative of VANSA – The Visual Arts Network of
COSPE, an Italian NGO working in the Lubombo region since 1999, celebrated the end of its four-year community-based response to HIV/AIDS in the rural areas, co-funded by the European Union.
1/7/12 COSPE, Yebo! & Rooted Soulz Join Forces to Publish Swaziland Art Book Read More »
Yebo Art Gallery Director Aleta Armstrong says access to art education and creative thinking is lacking in Swaziland, something that severely effects the Kingdom’s youth. What are the alternatives to
Yebo! Contemporary Art Gallery in collaboration with Alliance Francaise has opened the Austin Hleza Exhibition – running from Sunday the 18.3 and runs till the 1.4. Read the online news
15/3/12 – Austin Hleza Exhibition at Yebo! Art Gallery Read More »
Yebo recently organised a successful general meeting for all local artists to discuss relevant issues and catch up on news. The Swaziland Revenue Authority (SRA) were very helpful and sent
Yebo has begun have monthly art talks free to the public! The talks will focus on the current exhibitions at Yebo art gallery, but will include general art information as
The exhibition featuring new work by Aleta Armstrong was officially opened on Saturday 4th February by Earl Irving, the American Ambassador to Swaziland. The launch was very well attended, despite
December 2011 Yebo has relocated to Guava Gallery in the Mantenga area of Ezulwini Valley. The reasons for this were due to noise, land and construction concerns at the previous
Yebo's annual exhibition open to all professional and beginner artists in Swaziland. The purpose of this initiative is to provide young, up-and-coming artists to showcase their work alongside professionals. This