“Sudan”: A new exhibition that brings together art and activism

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We believe that through art, we can raise awareness while honouring Sudanese culture.

T.A.F./ the art foundation presents the exhibition titled “Sudan”, by the Eros Project Athens.

A new initiative that brings together art and activism. This distinctive exhibition aims to showcase the exceptional talent of Sudanese artists while raising awareness of a crucial humanitarian issue – the provision of essential aid to those affected by the crisis in Sudan.

All proceeds from the sale of the featured artwork will be donated to Fill A Heart, a charity dedicated to aiding Sudanese refugees and vulnerable families. Fill A Heart provides essential support, including food and housing to Sudanese refugees in Egypt, and medical supplies, antivenoms, and financial assistance to hospitals and displaced families within Sudan.

Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase posters that not only showcase the immense talent of Sudanese artists but also support humanitarian efforts in a time of great need.

The Eros Project extends an invitation to the general public to participate in this meaningful journey of art, solidarity, and humanitarian aid. By working together, we can make a positive impact. “We believe that through art, we can raise awareness while honouring Sudanese culture.

Participating artists: Ahmed Akasha, Adil Elnaim, Khalid Alarabi, Amanda Elbergdar

Curated by: Eros Project Athens

Info

Sudan | 10.10.24 | 19:00

Opening: Thursday October 10th 2024 | 19:00

Address: 5 Normanou St., Monastiraki

For further information about the organisation or to make a donation, please contact:

www.instagram.com/fillaheart_fah

www.gofundme.com/f/fill-a-heart-fah


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