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COME IN Project: Art Gallery

​This exhibition showcases the artwork and photographs created by the participants of the Come In Project, and follows their narrative and description of what the object or item represented to them. It is accompanied by their comments and descriptions of the art.

​Through this exhibition we hope to share with you a part of the migrants and refugees’ experience of integration in Malta, and to give them a voice in describing what Malta means to them.

​ComeIN is an audio-visual project that has been implemented in five European countries including Malta. It introduces creative and artistic integration activities and strategies for refugees and migrants. The project empowers participants to use art and photography to present their experience of integration in Malta.


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