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'''Agnes Buya Yombwe''' (born 1966) is a [[Zambia]]n painter and sculptor. She was born in [[Mazabuka|Mazabuka, Zambia]].
'''Agnes Buya Yombwe''' (born 1966) is a [[Zambia]]n painter and sculptor. She was born in [[Mazabuka|Mazabuka, Zambia]].


==Education and career==
Agnes received an Art Teachers Diploma from [[Evelyn Hone College]], [[Lusaka]] in 1989. She later obtained a certificate in Art and Design from Wimbledon School of Art in London.


==Education and career==
She taught Art at [[Libala High School|Libala]] and [[Matero Boys Secondary School|Matero Boys]] secondary schools in Lusaka. Yombwe conducts weekend workshops for children in her home town, [[Livingstone]].
Agnes received an Art Teachers Diploma from [[Evelyn Hone College]], [[Lusaka]] in 1989. She later obtained a certificate in Art and Design from Wimbledon School of Art in London. Taught Art at Libala and Matero Boys Secondary schools in Lusaka. A founder member of the Zambia National Visual Arts Council (VAC). In the 1990s coordinated and facilitated women artists’ workshops at VAC, where she served as National Treasurer. Prolific and successful experimental artist who has won several awards. She has held several solo exhibitions.  Undertaken prestigious studio residencies at the Edward Munch Studio in Oslo, Norway in 1995 and at the McColl Centre for Visual Art in North Carolina, USA in 2002.  Has exhibited in many parts of the world and is currently living and working in Livingstone, Zambia where she runs a private Studio and Gallery called Wayi Wayi. Yombwe conducts weekend workshops for children in Livingstone.
 
Agnes is a founder member of the [[Zambia National Visual Arts Council]] (VAC). In the 1990s coordinated and facilitated women artists’ workshops at VAC, she served as National Treasurer. She is a prolific and successful experimental artist who has won several awards. <ref name="lechwe"/>
 
==Exhibitions==
She has held several solo exhibitions and undertaken prestigious studio residencies at the Edward Munch Studio in Oslo, Norway in 1995 and at the McColl Centre for Visual Art in North Carolina, USA in 2002.  She has exhibited in many parts of the world and is currently living and working in Livingstone, Zambia where she runs a private Studio and Gallery called [[Wayi Wayi]].<ref name="lechwe">[http://www.lechwetrust.org/artists/artistprofiles/74-yombwe-agnes-buya Lechwe Trust, Agnes Yombwe]</ref>
 
==References==
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[[Category:1966 births]]
[[Category:1966 births]]

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Agnes Buya Yombwe (born 1966) is a Zambian painter and sculptor. She was born in Mazabuka, Zambia.

Education and career

Agnes received an Art Teachers Diploma from Evelyn Hone College, Lusaka in 1989. She later obtained a certificate in Art and Design from Wimbledon School of Art in London.

She taught Art at Libala and Matero Boys secondary schools in Lusaka. Yombwe conducts weekend workshops for children in her home town, Livingstone.

Agnes is a founder member of the Zambia National Visual Arts Council (VAC). In the 1990s coordinated and facilitated women artists’ workshops at VAC, she served as National Treasurer. She is a prolific and successful experimental artist who has won several awards. [1]

Exhibitions

She has held several solo exhibitions and undertaken prestigious studio residencies at the Edward Munch Studio in Oslo, Norway in 1995 and at the McColl Centre for Visual Art in North Carolina, USA in 2002. She has exhibited in many parts of the world and is currently living and working in Livingstone, Zambia where she runs a private Studio and Gallery called Wayi Wayi.[1]

References