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The Language of Dreams: Where Global Artists Redefine Dreamscapes

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London-born artist and curator Emma Weller, now based in Malta, is set to launch a groundbreaking exhibition this October at Gemelli Gallery, Attard, and it’s one you won’t want to miss.

Titled The Language of Dreams, the show brings together 16 artists from Malta, Berlin, London and Portugal, placing Malta’s art scene firmly on the European cultural stage.

Running from 18th to 25th October (with the opening night on the 17th), the exhibition bridges the gap between established names and emerging talents, creating a dynamic dialogue within the art community.

From spiritual and metaphysical visions to psychoanalytic explorations of the subconscious, the artists delve into all corners of what it means to dream, inviting visitors to reflect on their own inner worlds and how dreamscapes shape the reality around them.

Featured artists include:

  • Emma Weller (@emmawellerart)
  • Emily Salnitro (@vangogh_queen)
  • Gulja Holland (@guljaholland)
  • Hui Sun (@flying11whale)
  • Jessica DeMers (@jdemersart)
  • Joana Simões (@j.a.c.simaes)
  • Maria Cutajar (@kafeblu)
  • Marina Plotnikova (@marinaikova)
  • May Franzen (@mayfranzen_)
  • Nathan Portelli (@nathanportlliart)
  • Sabina Smialek (@sabina_smialek)
  • Shanice Farrugia (@shanicefarrugiartist)
  • Wallace Falzon (@wallacefalzon777).

The Location: Gemelli Gallery
Opening Night: 17th October
Open: 18th – 25th October

So whether you’re an art aficionado or just looking for some creative inspiration, this exhibition is a reminder that Malta’s art scene is thriving, and making waves on the international stage.

Don’t miss the chance to see established masters rubbing shoulders with the next generation of talent, all under one roof.

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Gabriel Falzon is the social media executive at Lovin Malta, with a keen interest in digital media, local businesses, and the natural world. Outside of work, you’ll often find him baking up a storm, diving into video games, or exploring the endless corners of YouTube.

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