Another Double-Page Spread -This time a Review in The Malta Independent on Sunday!
I’m feeling incredibly grateful and a little overwhelmed to share that Grotto Girl at MUŻA Malta’s National Community Museum of Art has been featured in another double-page spread. This time in The Malta Independent on Sunday.
The response to the exhibition has truly touched me. I’ve had people reach out - some with visible emotion - to say how deeply the work resonated with them and how much they’ve loved the exhibition. Knowing that Grotto Girl has stirred something personal in others is the most meaningful recognition I could hope for.
A heartfelt thank you to the wonderful Professor Louis Laganà for his thoughtful, generous and amazing review. Your words captured the spirit of the exhibition so beautifully. And thank you to the lovely Henry Zammit Cordina for the stunning photography.
RECIPIENT - AWARDED EXHIBITION AND ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE 2025 - 'MUZA' MALTA'S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Looks like I’ll be jetting back to Malta early 2025! So thrilled to have been awarded a residency and solo exhibition for my proposed project investigating my Australian Maltese bicultural identity at MUZA Malta’s National Museum of Fine Arts Valletta (branded Malta’s National Community Art Museum). My proposed project, exhibition and residency will take place in the 16th Century amazing UNESCO World Heritage site courtyard and building ‘The Auberge D’Italie’ built in 1574 home to Malta’s fantastic national art collection. Super excited!! Bring on the jet lag…2024 planning starts now… Stay tuned!
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MUZA Installation and exhibition site.
Artist residency and exhibition space inside MUZA.
MUZA foyer Valletta
MUZA Entrance UNESCO World Heritage site ‘The Auberge d’Italie’ built in 1574 Valletta Malta.