Background
He first learned his art from his father, also a Zimbabwean sculptor. Born in Mvurwi, Chikwanda moved to the Tengenenge Sculpture Community with his father at the age of seven. There his father taught him at an early age to wash and polish stone.
Education
He finished primary school and learned the art of sculpture to become a full-time artist at the age of thirteen, developing his own style.
Career
Short In 1993 he left the community to work in Harare at the Chapungu Sculpture Park. At this Park, Square continued expanding his artistic know-how, which made him one of the leading Harare sculptors. Square now (2006) works on his own in Chitungwiza, a Harare suburb.
His work has been exhibited worldwide.
Annual Heritage Exhibition, National Gallery, Harare, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997. Museum for Humour and Satire, Bucharest, Bulgaria, 1988.
National South-African Gallery, Overport, Durban, South Africa, 1991. Master Sculptors Of Zimbabwe, Art Center an der Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany, October – December 2006
Mestres Escultors de Zimbabwe, Museo Comarcal, Montsia d"Amposta, Spain, 21 May-21 June 2009.
Master Sculptors Of Zimbabwe, Boserup Gallery, Boserupvej 100, Roskilde, Denmark, February 2010.
Master Sculptors Of Zimbabwe, Sanomatalo Building, Helsinki, Finland, March 2010. Master Sculptors Of Zimbabwe, Friends Foreign Ever Gallery, Friedrichstrasse 134, Berlin, Germany, May 2010. Museum of Tengenenge, Zimbabwe.
Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Africa Museum, Berg en Daal, The Netherlands.