EXHIBITION // "Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People"
Join us at the Aparaaditehas Corridor Gallery for the portrait exhibition "Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People", taking place as part of Gallery Night. The exhibition shares the stories of people with refugee backgrounds living in Estonia. Opening night is on 10 April at 6PM.
The individuals portrayed by Keiu Virro have left their home countries due to war, armed conflict, or persecution. Their departure was not a voluntary choice, but a decision between a life worth living and one that is not — often a matter of life and death.
The exhibition features stories of people forced to leave their homes from eight different places: Afghanistan, the Gaza Strip, Iraq, Syria, Türkiye, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia.
"Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People" will remain on display at the Aparaaditehas Corridor Gallery until 1 June. The Corridor Gallery is open Monday to Friday, 9:00–17:00 (except public holidays).
Please note: the internal door on the 2nd floor is closed. For access, please call: +372 772 3001.
Over the past two years, the exhibition has travelled across Estonia, from Tallinn to Pärnu, and last spring also to Tartu, where it was displayed in Vabaduse Boulevard Park.
Information
Starts at: 10. 04. 26 - 01. 06. 26
Time: 18:00 - 17:00
Location: corridor gallery
Ticket: Free admission
Contact:
Door nr 2, II floor