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How do you see the role of a girl and a woman in a Balkan society today?
What pictures should we break in the Balkans in order to go forward together?
Fifteen girls from Serbia gave their answers through photographs that comprise the SNAGA exhibition, which will be opened on March 8th at the Papergirl Gallery Hub.
The framework in which the photos were created is the Balkan Girl Power regional project that linked girls from Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo. The participants had the opportunity to learn, create, and interconnect with the support of experienced mentors and mentors. Photographers Maria Đoković and Tamara Zidar worked with the girls from our country, and with all the participants in the promotion of the photographs worked the well-known London photographer Lala Meredith-Vula.
All photos created as a result of the process can be viewed on the balkangirlpower.org platform, and the exhibition made by the selection of photographs was opened by the end of February at the Center for Openness and Dialogue in Tirana.
This project was an opportunity to better understand and to show that photography is a universal language that can break all barriers – the boundaries that share us and the same imposed roles that connect us.
Balkan Girl Power project was initiated by SCI – Social Contract Institute (Albania) with partners IACT – Unë veproj – I act (Montenegro), Artpolis (Kosovo), National Youth Council of Macedonia – NMSM / NYCM / KRNM , and FEMIX- (Serbia), and supported by the Western Balkans Fund.
What pictures should we break in the Balkans in order to go forward together?
Fifteen girls from Serbia gave their answers through photographs that comprise the SNAGA exhibition, which will be opened on March 8th at the Papergirl Gallery Hub.
The framework in which the photos were created is the Balkan Girl Power regional project that linked girls from Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia and Kosovo. The participants had the opportunity to learn, create, and interconnect with the support of experienced mentors and mentors. Photographers Maria Đoković and Tamara Zidar worked with the girls from our country, and with all the participants in the promotion of the photographs worked the well-known London photographer Lala Meredith-Vula.
All photos created as a result of the process can be viewed on the balkangirlpower.org platform, and the exhibition made by the selection of photographs was opened by the end of February at the Center for Openness and Dialogue in Tirana.
This project was an opportunity to better understand and to show that photography is a universal language that can break all barriers – the boundaries that share us and the same imposed roles that connect us.
Balkan Girl Power project was initiated by SCI – Social Contract Institute (Albania) with partners IACT – Unë veproj – I act (Montenegro), Artpolis (Kosovo), National Youth Council of Macedonia – NMSM / NYCM / KRNM , and FEMIX- (Serbia), and supported by the Western Balkans Fund.