Exhibition # 10 – Austin Hleza
17/03 – 1/04/2011 A sold-out exhibition featuring work from the late Austin Hleza, Swaziland's most renowned artist. The artwork is from Austin's wife's personal collection, in collaboration with Yebo! Art […]
17/03 – 1/04/2011 A sold-out exhibition featuring work from the late Austin Hleza, Swaziland's most renowned artist. The artwork is from Austin's wife's personal collection, in collaboration with Yebo! Art […]
5/02-15/03/2012 Solo show of new work by Aleta Armstrong. Opening Speech by Earl Irving – US Ambassador to Swaziland Ladies and Gentlemen, It is my pleasure to participate in the
1/12/2011 – 28/1/2012 Colour! It defines our live in Swaziland, and much of Africa. Whether its the earth, or the sky, or the people, it is an essential part of
1.11 – 27.11 Swaziland is a small country, but is extremely diverse in its nature and landscapes. From high mountains, to deep valleys, to dry, flat veld, Swaziland has it
22.9 – 22.10 2012 12 artists exploring their own vision of Swaziland & opening our eyes to alternative realities. EXHIBITION OPENING SPEECH By Treasure Maphanga It is a great pleasure and honour to
3rd – 17th September 2011 ASTER AF-RU-KA explores the links between Swazi & other African Cultures through indigenous and ancient astromythology. These images are all set against the backdrop of the Swazi Nature Calendar and
25.6 – 23.7 2011 PEPFAR and Yebo! Art Gallery have joined together with 22 local artists for an exhibition called "Indzaba Yetfu" (Our Story). PEPFAR stands for the ‘U.S. President’s
14.5 – 19.6 2011 Featuring 52 new and exciting works from 18 different artists. In collaboration with the Bushfire Festival & Swaziland Design Week This is Yebo's third exhibition and features a
9.4 – 7.5 2011 Paintings, sculptures & photographs by local artists in Swaziland. What do you believe in? What is dear and important to you? How can you channel your
26.2 – 2.4 2011 Yebo's first Exhibition! – featuring new and diverse work from over 30 local artists… As a launch, the idea of the exhibition was to invite as