Art exhibition aimed at celebrating women’s dignity
According to Tumi, their aim is to make African fine arts accessible globally, helping their clients to build everlasting relationships and memories through their virtual art events, exhibitions and auctions.

With the current lockdown regulations proving to be a mountain to climb for all local and international art lovers, founder and director of The African Gallery Company, Tumi Moloi is taking the virtual exhibition route as an alternative.
According to Tumi, their aim is to make African fine arts accessible globally, helping their clients to build everlasting relationships and memories through their virtual art events, exhibitions and auctions.
“This month we celebrate the power and dignity of women with 15 artworks that show how formidable and inspirational they can be,” said Tumi.
The exhibition includes paintings, paper collage, and charcoal artworks by artists like Percy Maimela, John Adams, David Marutloa, Dawid van Deventer, Pauline Mazibuko and Walter Maluleka.
Tumi is also working with Susan Alin on the Mzansi Art Gallery that will be running throughout Women’s Month.
Susan is well known on the West Rand for organising art exhibitions at the Ramkiki Country Estate in Ruimsig.
The African Gallery Company is a leading African contemporary art dealer, bringing the experience of collecting African fine arts to the world. According to Tumi, they strive to make an educational, entertaining and welcoming environment that ignites passion for African contemporary arts.




