DOUBLE PAGE PREVIEW OF 'GROTTO GIRL' BY DR LOUIS LAGANÀ - SUNDAY TIMES OF MALTA - 1 JUNE 2025

Double wow! ✨ A double-page preview of my artist residency, community outreach project, and upcoming exhibition ‘Grotto Girl’ has just been featured in the Sunday Times of Malta - beautifully written by the insightful Dr Louis Laganà (Lough) who seems to have adopted an incredible appreciation of my work 🙏

I had no idea it had come out - and just ahead of my exhibition opening at MUŻA Valletta #Heritagemalta I’m ever so grateful for this incredible, thoughtful, and thought-provoking reflection on my work and practice ❤️🇲🇹❤️

Please join me for the opening on June 11 at 6:30pm at MUŻA, with the inauguration to be opened by:

🇲🇹Mr Owen Bonnici – Minister for Culture, Lands, and Local Government @bonnicio

🇲🇹🇦🇺His Excellency Mr Matt Skelly – High Commissioner of Australia in Malta

🇲🇹 Dr Louis Laganà – Art historian, critic, and curator.

Feeling honoured, excited, and deeply thankful. 💙

Heartfelt gratitude to my dear friend for his impeccable art documentation and 📸 Henry Zammit Cordina @henryzammitcordina

And a warm thank you to 🙏❤️🇲🇹 The Sunday Times of Malta and Arts and Culture editor Lara Zammit
Thank you again Dr Louis Laganà for delivering an amazing insight into my work and creativity, I’m completely humbled by your passion about it and feeling very grateful.

Dr Laganà is a highly respected art historian, critic, curator, and practicing artist. He earned his PhD in Art History (Modern and Contemporary Art) from Loughborough University in the UK, and currently serves as Associate Professor at the University of Malta @ummalta within the Faculty for Social Wellbeing. His research and teaching span Modern and Contemporary Art History, Visual Culture, Psychoanalysis and Art, The Arts and Wellbeing, and more.

Dr Laganà is also a prolific writer. His literary contributions include the three-volume series “Two Generations of Maltese Artistic Families” (2014–2016) and the co-authored book “Psychology and the Arts: Perceptions and Perspectives” with Professor Carmel Cefai. He has contributed extensively to academic journals, exhibition catalogues, and newspapers, helping to shape discourse around art and culture in Malta and beyond.


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1 June 2025 The Sunday Times of Malta

GROUP SHOW GALERIE HEIMAT SAINT-RÉMY FRANCE- 'EXPOSITION NOËL_001' 2020

Feeling the Christmas spirit and feeling very special to be included in ‘Exposition Noël_001’ at Galerie Heimat in Saint-Rémy Provence France, the village town where Van Gogh made it famous. Curated by the ever so lovely and beautifully spirited Alexandra Chiara director of this stunning commercial gallery in the heart of Provence. She has brought together nine artists (painters, sculptors and jewellery makers) both locally and internationally from France, Germany, China, Finland and me from Australia. It touched me that she was so excited to welcome me as her first ever Australian artist from wayyyy down under! and be representing me in this exhibition. I wish I could be there for the opening but I’ll be seeing you all again in 2020 when I will be doing my residency. Exhibition opens Saturday 7th December. The exhibition continues until the 11th January 2020. Gallery Hours Thursday - Sunday 11am - 7pm. JOYEUX NOËL !

‘Mange moi, bois moi, aime-moi’ (Eat me, drink me, love me), mixed media and photomontage on paper 51cm x 40.5cm

‘Mange moi, bois moi, aime-moi’ (Eat me, drink me, love me), mixed media and photomontage on paper 51cm x 40.5cm

COMING UP - INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 'CONNEXIONS SILENCIEUSES' EYGALIÈRES, FRANCE

I’m very excited to be heading back to Eygalières in Provence France this month. After having finished a residency that I won with NG Art Creative Residency Program last November championed by the wonderful Nicky Ginsberg. I’m finally making the pilgrimage back to where it all started for the opening and vernissage of ‘Connexions Silencieuses’ an International Group Exhibition of artists from around the globe. I’m very proud to be showing amongst an amazing cohort of International talent including other wonderful fellow Australian artists and will be giving an artist talk as part of their public programs on the 5th of May 4-5pm at the 800 year old Elise Saint Laurent where the exhibition will be staged. If you are in France or heading to Provence you are very welcome to attend the opening and talks. Bisous!

Credit: Matthew Robertson

Credit: Matthew Robertson

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