Bronson Gengezha

[1] A native of Dzivarasekwa, Gengezha attended Ellis Robins School where he took a special interest in art history.

From 1975 until his death in 2001, Temba Gengezha's sculptures were popular and celebrated both locally and abroad for their style and artistry.

Gengezha's inherent creativity is evident in the skill, originality and attention to detail, which is characteristic of his work.

[citation needed] He credits Chituwa Jemali and Dominic Benhura as largely influential in his decision to maintain a unique and distinctive style of Shona art.

[citation needed] Gengezha's pieces can be found in galleries and private collections throughout Germany, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Japan, South Africa, and the United States.