Exhibition honouring Asia Minor Hellenism to open in Melbourne

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The Educational Institution Hellenism of Anatolia – from the Aegean Sea to Pontos will launch a new educational exhibition in Melbourne this month as part of its annual 10-day Tribute to Hellenism of Anatolia, running from May 19 to 29.

Opening on Monday, May 18 at St John’s College, the exhibition will celebrate prominent personalities of Asia Minor whose contributions shaped Hellenism across religion, politics, arts, science, philanthropy, sport and public life.

Inspired by the Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus, the exhibition uses the famed library as a symbolic setting to reflect the preservation of knowledge, memory and cultural identity.

Organisers said the exhibition aims to honour figures who “shaped Hellenism in the East” and safeguard their legacy for future generations, particularly within the Greek Australian diaspora.

The exhibition is structured around eight thematic pillars: Religion and Church, Political Leadership, Arts and Culture, Sciences and Education, Economy and Entrepreneurship, Heroism and History, Philanthropy and Philhellenism, and Sport and Olympism.

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According to organisers, the non-profit Educational Institution is primarily staffed by educators from the Greek Australian community and is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and culture of the Greeks of Anatolia, with a strong focus on younger generations.

Each year, the organisation’s 10-day tribute programme includes exhibitions, presentations and educational activities, with up to 1,200 students participating annually.

Alongside the exhibition, free interactive museum-style educational programmes will also be offered to primary and secondary Greek-language schools across Melbourne. The sessions are designed to introduce students to the history and culture of Asia Minor through hands-on and experiential learning activities.

The exhibition opening will take place at 7pm on Monday, May 18, with free admission for the public. To make a booking, please contact the Institution at: hellenismofanatolia@gmail.com.

Event Details:
  • Opening: Monday, 18 May 2026
  • Time: 7:00 pm
  • Venue: St John’s College, 1 Blanch St, Preston, Melbourne
  • Admission: Free entry

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