b. Mutare; ZW. 1998
London, November ‘23![]()
artist cv:
education:
leeds arts university; ‘18-20
camberwell college of the arts; ‘20-24
solo exhibitions:
soil; ginger works, leeds; 03/20
stories we could tell; roundhouse, london; 06/24
group exhibitions:
guap magazine community exhibition; kunstraum, london; 07/21
yield; APT, london; 02/22
fivefold; hackney downs studios, london; 06/22
piecemeal; livesey exchange, london; 11/23
en route; southwark park galleries, london; 02/24
events and talks:
colours and creeds; manchester; 04/18
the black joy experience; london; 10/21
celebrating joy; Home by Ronan Mckenzie; london; 10/21
residencies:
colart + griffin gallery; london; 06/21
fellowships:
adidas london & guap magazine original creator’s network class of ‘24
London, November ‘23

artist cv:
education:
leeds arts university; ‘18-20
camberwell college of the arts; ‘20-24
solo exhibitions:
soil; ginger works, leeds; 03/20
stories we could tell; roundhouse, london; 06/24
group exhibitions:
guap magazine community exhibition; kunstraum, london; 07/21
yield; APT, london; 02/22
fivefold; hackney downs studios, london; 06/22
piecemeal; livesey exchange, london; 11/23
en route; southwark park galleries, london; 02/24
events and talks:
colours and creeds; manchester; 04/18
the black joy experience; london; 10/21
celebrating joy; Home by Ronan Mckenzie; london; 10/21
residencies:
colart + griffin gallery; london; 06/21
fellowships:
adidas london & guap magazine original creator’s network class of ‘24
Sondliwe Pamisa is a Zimbabwean-British interdisciplinary artist living and working in London, UK.
Drawing upon literary, cinematic and musical influence to produce freeform narratives that capture the expansiveness of the Afropolitan experience, Pamisa’s abstract and figurative works examine the elusive complexities of diasporic living and identity.
Themes of liberation, identity and legacy coalesce into scenic vignettes that express the emotional intimacy of his world and transfigure the cultural clashes and historical narratives of life in the global post-colonial society, particularly those of the artist’s native Zimbabwe.
A recipient of the Colart + Griffin Gallery Residency (2021), and a fellow of Adidas London & Guap Magazine’s ‘Original Creator’s Network’ Class of 24; his work has been commissioned in multimedia formats and exhibited in group and solo shows including Yield, APT (2022), En Route, Southwark Park Galleries (2024) and Stories We Could Tell, Roundhouse (2024).
Drawing upon literary, cinematic and musical influence to produce freeform narratives that capture the expansiveness of the Afropolitan experience, Pamisa’s abstract and figurative works examine the elusive complexities of diasporic living and identity.
Themes of liberation, identity and legacy coalesce into scenic vignettes that express the emotional intimacy of his world and transfigure the cultural clashes and historical narratives of life in the global post-colonial society, particularly those of the artist’s native Zimbabwe.
A recipient of the Colart + Griffin Gallery Residency (2021), and a fellow of Adidas London & Guap Magazine’s ‘Original Creator’s Network’ Class of 24; his work has been commissioned in multimedia formats and exhibited in group and solo shows including Yield, APT (2022), En Route, Southwark Park Galleries (2024) and Stories We Could Tell, Roundhouse (2024).