‘Lost Homeland’: Greek Australian Cultural League calls for artists for new exhibition

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“Homeland is something one becomes aware of only through its loss.” Gunter Grass.

The GACL is organising a group art exhibition on the theme of “Lost Homelands”, to align with this year’s commemoration of the 100 years from the Asia Minor Catastrophe (1922-2022). This exhibition is dedicated to all people’s loss of Homeland and the search for a new existence in either their own country or a foreign land.

Artists are invited to submit work relating to ‘Lost Homelands’, by Monday 10th October, 2022. The theme may be interpreted in any way, genre and medium.

The exhibition will take place from Tuesday 1st November-Sunday 13th November, 2022, at Steps Gallery, 62 Lygon St, Carlton.

For further details contact Aphroditi Karalis 0448 136 441 or Vasy Petros 0412 242 557 or email enquiries to infogaclm@gmail.com.

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