SolidariTee Art Exhibition,​‘Our Home’

13/12/2024

SolidariTee Art Exhibition, ‘Our Home’, is inspired by Refugee Week’s 2024 theme, and is a space that is in solidarity with, and acts as a home for, those part of the refugee and displaced community to share their artwork cultures, journeys, and experiences.


In celebration of Refugee Week UK 2024, Fusion Arts hosted a SolidariTee Art Exhibition.

The exhibition functioned as a platform and brought together a diversity of cultures and groups, such as Iraq, Chile, and Iran — emphasising the multi-cultural community we live in. With the theme for this exhibition being ‘Our Home’, we also wanted to highlight the nuances within the idea of ‘home’: it can be a feeling or state of mind, it can be in our language or the way we dress, it can be more than one place, it can be found in a single person, or other times a whole community. The gallery displayed the wonderful and inspiring artwork by: Helia López, Nasrin Parvaz, Iraqi Women Art War, and refugees who are currently in Kassam Hotel, Oxford. We would also like to thank all the contributing artists, to whom this exhibition could not have been possible without and we enjoyed seeing many of you there in celebration of the diverse community within Oxford.


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