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Landscapes, Seascapes And Imaginary Escapes: A Collective Exhibition In Aid Of Malta Community Chest Fund

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A new exhibition titled Landscapes, Seascapes & Imaginary-[e]scapes, will soon be opening at the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta, inviting visitors to embark on a a journey through physical, emotional, and imagined landscapes.

Curated by Melanie Erixon and organised by ART4MCCF, this collective exhibition brings together a diverse lineup of Maltese and international artists, all in aid of the Malta Community Chest Fund.

Running from 28th February to 16th March, the exhibition aims to redefine the concept of landscape art, presenting works that explore the interplay between nature, memory, and imagination.

Through a dynamic mix of media, the artists offer a fresh perspective on how landscapes shape our perceptions, emotions, and experiences.

More than just scenic representations, the featured works examine landscapes as living, evolving spaces where histories unfold and stories take root.

Seascapes capture the rhythm and power of the ocean, evoking both tranquility and contemplation, while imaginary-[e]scapes transport viewers to surreal, dreamlike realms where creativity knows no bounds.

Some works challenge traditional views of nature, prompting audiences to see the world anew, while others delve into personal and collective imaginings, exploring visions of utopia or dystopia.

Bringing together an eclectic mix of artistic voices, the exhibition features works by Joseph Agius, Alex Attard, Eric Attard, Marisa Attard, Alexia Baldacchino, Fabio Borg, Celia Borg Cardona, Dave Calleja, Sarah Calleja, Antoine Paul Camilleri, Roderick Camilleri, Silvio John Camilleri, Thomaz Cauchi, Martina Darmanin, Katel Delia, Jo Dounis, Keith Ellul, Wallace Falzon, Etienne Farrell, Anna Galea, Patrick Galea, Stephen Grima, Ivan Grixti, Clyde Haber, Matthew Kassar, Yuexin Kkong, JP Migneco, Milly Mile, Mark Geoffrey Muscat, Lawrence Pavia, Ethelbert Perini, Elaine R.C. Saliba, Joanne Scerri Valentino, Darryl Schembri, Kevin Sciberras, Peter Seychell, Matthew Shirfield, Hui Sun, Yuxiang Tang, Shweta Urane, Lara Vella, Kenneth Zammit Tabona, and Andrew E Zarb.

From 28th February to 3rd March, it will be open to the public from 10am to 1pm. From 4th March to 16th March, opening hours will be extended, with the exhibition available from 10am to 1pm and again from 4pm to 7pm.

This exhibition is a must-see for art lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those passionate about the creative power of imagination—all while supporting a meaningful cause.

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