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BOV Arts exhibition extended with poetry reading session
Due to popular demand, Bank of Valletta is pleased to announce the extension of its art exhibition Inwaħħdu Xbihat Minn Kullimkien.
BOV News
BOV Arts exhibition extended with poetry reading session
Due to popular demand, Bank of Valletta is pleased to announce the extension of its art exhibition Inwaħħdu Xbihat Minn Kullimkien at Muża, the National Museum of Art in Valletta. Originally scheduled to run until the 8th September 2024, the exhibition will now remain open to the public until the 6th October 2024.
This extension allows more visitors to explore a selection from the Bank’s extensive modern and contemporary Maltese art collection. Curated by Prof. Keith Sciberras, the exhibition presents a rich tapestry of Maltese artistic expression from the 1970s to the early 2000s, featuring 58 works from 31 prominent local artists. The collection reflects a variety of styles, themes, and influences, offering a comprehensive snapshot of Maltese art’s evolution over the years.
Special Poetry Reading by Dr Immanuel Mifsud Announced
In addition to the exhibition extension, the Bank is excited to host a special poetry reading session featuring the renowned Maltese poet and writer Dr Immanuel Mifsud, who played a pivotal role in selecting the works of Achille Mizzi to accompany the visual art pieces on display. Dr Immanuel Mifsud collaborated with curator Prof. Keith Sciberrras to marry poetry with visual art, creating a unique dialogue between these two art forms that enhances the exhibition experience. “Poetry and visual art have always shared a profound dialogue, each enriching the other with layers of meaning and emotion. In collaboration with Prof. Keith Sciberras, we chose to bring Achille Mizzi’s early works into this exhibition, seeking to create an experience that is both visually and intellectually stimulating,” he said. “I look forward to sharing Mizzi’s and other poets’ evocative words with participants, inviting them to see and feel the artworks in a new light, and perhaps even discover a deeper connection to Maltese culture.”
This session which is being held on Thursday 5th September 2024 is open to the public; however, attendance is by application only due to limited seating. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for a seat, interested individuals are encouraged to submit their application via this link
Exclusive BOV Employees’ Events
As part of its commitment to enriching the cultural experience of its people, the Bank hosted an exclusive poetry reading session as well as a curator-led exhibition walk for its people during August. These events offered a unique opportunity for staff to engage with Maltese art and poetry on a deeper level, enhancing their understanding of the exhibition’s themes of Paper, Earth and Mind.
Join us In Celebrating Maltese Art and Poetry
As Charles Azzopardi, Head CSR & Events said, “At Bank of Valletta, our commitment to supporting the arts is not just about showcasing talent, but about fostering a deeper appreciation of our cultural heritage. By extending the exhibition and hosting unique events like the poetry reading session, we aim to provide our community with more opportunities to engage with Malta’s rich cultural heritage.” These initiatives, which form part of the BOV’s celebrations of its 50th Anniversary, align with the Bank’s ongoing commitment to supporting local arts and culture as part of its community investment efforts.
This extension allows more visitors to explore a selection from the Bank’s extensive modern and contemporary Maltese art collection. Curated by Prof. Keith Sciberras, the exhibition presents a rich tapestry of Maltese artistic expression from the 1970s to the early 2000s, featuring 58 works from 31 prominent local artists. The collection reflects a variety of styles, themes, and influences, offering a comprehensive snapshot of Maltese art’s evolution over the years.
Special Poetry Reading by Dr Immanuel Mifsud Announced
In addition to the exhibition extension, the Bank is excited to host a special poetry reading session featuring the renowned Maltese poet and writer Dr Immanuel Mifsud, who played a pivotal role in selecting the works of Achille Mizzi to accompany the visual art pieces on display. Dr Immanuel Mifsud collaborated with curator Prof. Keith Sciberrras to marry poetry with visual art, creating a unique dialogue between these two art forms that enhances the exhibition experience. “Poetry and visual art have always shared a profound dialogue, each enriching the other with layers of meaning and emotion. In collaboration with Prof. Keith Sciberras, we chose to bring Achille Mizzi’s early works into this exhibition, seeking to create an experience that is both visually and intellectually stimulating,” he said. “I look forward to sharing Mizzi’s and other poets’ evocative words with participants, inviting them to see and feel the artworks in a new light, and perhaps even discover a deeper connection to Maltese culture.”
This session which is being held on Thursday 5th September 2024 is open to the public; however, attendance is by application only due to limited seating. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for a seat, interested individuals are encouraged to submit their application via this link
Exclusive BOV Employees’ Events
As part of its commitment to enriching the cultural experience of its people, the Bank hosted an exclusive poetry reading session as well as a curator-led exhibition walk for its people during August. These events offered a unique opportunity for staff to engage with Maltese art and poetry on a deeper level, enhancing their understanding of the exhibition’s themes of Paper, Earth and Mind.
Join us In Celebrating Maltese Art and Poetry
As Charles Azzopardi, Head CSR & Events said, “At Bank of Valletta, our commitment to supporting the arts is not just about showcasing talent, but about fostering a deeper appreciation of our cultural heritage. By extending the exhibition and hosting unique events like the poetry reading session, we aim to provide our community with more opportunities to engage with Malta’s rich cultural heritage.” These initiatives, which form part of the BOV’s celebrations of its 50th Anniversary, align with the Bank’s ongoing commitment to supporting local arts and culture as part of its community investment efforts.