National Gallery of Zimbabwe
Former name | National Gallery of Rhodesia (Rhodes National Gallery) |
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| Established | 16 July 1957 |
| Location | Main Gallery: 20 Julius Nyerere Way, Harare. Regional Galleries: Mutare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe |
| Type | Art Gallery |
| Collection size | Close to 6000 works |
| Visitors | Approximately 1030 visitors a month |
| Director | Raphael Chikukwa |
| Curator | Fadzai Muchemwa |
| Website | nationalgallery |
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) is a gallery in Harare, Zimbabwe, dedicated to the presentation and conservation of Zimbabwe's contemporary art and visual heritage. The original National Gallery of Rhodesia was designed and directed by Frank McEwen, a British citizen credited with bringing Shona Sculpture to the spotlight. The Gallery was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on July 16, 1957, and Queen Elizabeth II attended the sixth Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition there in October 1991.
The current executive director is Raphael Chikukwa.