Amos Supuni was born in 1970 in Malawi. Supuni's parents moved to
Zimbabwe when he was two months old. In 1989 Supuni joined a Catholic youth group in
Tafara, just outside
Harare, where he received lessons in sculpture from
Tapfuma Gutsa. The group later moved to Silvera House. In 1991, Supuni spent six months in
Tanzania within a cultural exchange program. There he learnt various other techniques such as print making, lino cut and etching. After his return to Zimbabwe he continued work at Silvera House until 1996. Later he became artist-in-residence in
Chapungu Sculpture Park. In the fall of 1999, Amos was artist in residence at
Florida Southern College where he created sculptures and taught a stone sculpture class. In 2002, Supuni went to
Utah to teach stone carving. Supuni died in December 2008 in
Mozambique, before turning age 40 and he left a widow. He was killed in search of food for his family in neighboring Mozambique. ==Work==