Lina Mendoni proposes Greek handicraft exhibition in Sydney to strengthen cultural ties

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Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni has proposed the organisation of a Greek handicraft exhibition in Sydney as part of efforts to deepen cultural relations between Greece and New South Wales.

During a meeting with NSW Ministers Steve Kamper and Sophie Cotsis, held in the presence of His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia, Mendoni outlined Greece’s national program for the revival of traditional handicrafts, developed in collaboration with academic institutions to train and certify new generations of craftsmen.

She suggested that showcasing this initiative through an exhibition in Sydney would highlight the role of Greek craftsmanship in preserving local culture and supporting small businesses.

The ministers agreed to sign a memorandum of cooperation to promote exhibitions and share best practices.

Kamper proposed that future exhibitions could be hosted at the new Powerhouse Museum in Parramatta, while Cotsis emphasised the importance of preserving traditional crafts.

The discussions also touched on cultural and educational exchanges, including support for the virtual museum Our People, Their Stories, dedicated to the Greek diaspora in Australia, and a potential performance of an ancient Greek drama in Sydney by the National Theatre of Greece.

During her visit, Mendoni also met members of the Greek community, including students from local Sunday Schools, and toured the Archdiocese’s St Basils aged care facility.

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