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Eleonora Geortsiaki – Human Rights

Art can promote equality.

Art can change mindsets.

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Thessaloniki, Greece

Eleonora Geortsiaki

Eleonora Geortsiaki graduated from the School of Fine Arts at U.o.I. with her thesis concentrated on the connection between nature and the human body. Currently, she is conducting her Masters studies at The Piet Zwart Institute in the field of Education in Arts. Eleonora has participated in various group exhibitions and Festivals in Greece, UK and Cyprus. Some selected exhibitions are the “Together, So Far So Close” exhibition at the MOMus museum, the “Craft season” at Leicester Creative Business Depot the "What do you mean you are not happy?" Festival 2020 by Artens and the “Quarantine Exhibition” at Space52. Furthermore, she has been part as a researcher at the Biennale of Western Balkans 2020. She was documenting the Roma Community Office of Aliveri and creating an Open-access publication in collaboration with all the other partitioners. During the past few years, she participated in several workshops and conferences, such as the “My Body-Image” workplace by Onassis Stegi and at the YFALOS-Artificial Reef Workshop by Topotheque and DigitalFUTUSES world. Eleonora worked at the Little Museum of Dublin as an Erasmus Intern in 2021 and in 2019 did her internship as an Art Educator in the National Theatre of Thessaloniki

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Art can promote equality.

Art can change mindsets.

Art can make us think as a community.

Art has the power to inspire us.

Art can sharpen minds.

Art can make us think critically.

Art can overcome prejudices.

Art cannot change the world.

Art has the power to change us, and we can change the world through art.

 

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Location

Thessaloniki, Greece

Project

Human Rights, March 2021

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