[1] VAC's founder members included Martin Abasi Phiri,[2] Agness Yombwe,[3] and William Miko, who formed VAC's first interim national executive committee.
However, the Council has supported exhibitions in a variety of other Zambian venues: for example, the Martin Phiri Art Centre in Chipata,[5] and the Garden City Mall in Lusaka.
[6] It has also participated in international collaborations: in 2018 Zambian art was showcased at the African Studies Gallery in Tel Aviv,[7] and in 2020 'Stories of Kalingalinga' was a touring exhibition in collaboration with Anglia Ruskin University in the United Kingdom.
[8] In 2004 VAC produced the book Art in Zambia, written by Gabriel Ellison with photography by Billy Nkunika.
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