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ZULU HERU

Transforming salvaged metal and forgotten materials into monuments of ancestral power, memory, and Black liberation.

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Dec 13 - Jan 18
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  • Build / Destroy — Fellow
    Gallery Route One
    11101 Highway One Ste 1101 , Pt Reyes Station, CA 94956
    Dec 13 – Jan 18, 2026
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Featured Works

Monumental sculptures available for exhibition and rental.

FARMER THE RIGGER - Monumental metal sculpture at Burning Man
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FARMER THE RIGGER

2023

Materials:Steel, Industrial Parts, Stained Glass
Dimensions:21 ft (tall) x 17ft (wide) x 20ft (depth)
Location:Featured at Burning Man 2023
Status:Available for purchase/exhibition/rental

A monumental assemblage sculpture featuring intricate metalwork, colorful geometric eyes, and industrial components. This piece explores themes of labor, machinery, and human connection to industrial heritage.

WHISPERS OF WASTE - Contemporary African mask sculpture
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WHISPERS OF WASTE

2025

Materials: Scrap Metal, Industrial Parts, Cement
Dimensions:13 ft (tall) x 5ft (wide) x 5ft (depth)
Location: Featured at Burning Man 2025
Status:Available for purchase/exhibition/rental

A towering interpretation of traditional African masks using contemporary materials and industrial waste. This work challenges narratives of "primitive" art while honoring ancestral forms and cultural heritage.

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