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Event Series Ħtija Tiegħi

Ħtija Tiegħi

St. Augustine Convent St Augustine Square, Victoria, Gozo, Malta

Visit this unique Holy Week exhibition in a 16th century convent, display different artworks by different local artists and artifacts related to Holy Week.

Event Series Crucifixio

Crucifixio

Xewkija Windmill, Gozo Xewkija, Gozo, Malta

An exhibition of miniature antique Holy Week clay statuettes. The set is made up of miniatures of the statues one finds in different churches in Gozo . Other items/artifacts related to Holy Week will also be part of the display.

Event Series Anima Christi

Anima Christi

St. Peter & St Paul Square Nadur, Gozo, Malta

The Ghaqda Armar Triq il-Kappillan is hosting an immersive sacred exhibition inside a World War II shelter. Visitors can embark on a spiritual journey through stations depicting Christ’s Passion, culminating in the glorious triumph of His Resurrection.

In Meus Via Ad Golgotha

Triq Durell Sannat, Gozo, Malta

An artistic exhibition displaying a variety of statues crafted by Pierre Bugeja and exhibited by George Spiteri. The Last Supper will also be exhibited. To visit during times not listed, contact Mr Spiteri on 9940 5067.

Event Series Wirja Golgota

Wirja Golgota

Xagħra Band Club - Soċjeta' Filarmonika Victory A.D. 1898 Xagħra, Gozo, Malta

An exhibition displaying sixty figurines depicting salient moments from the final days of the Passion of the Christ. These works of art were carved in clay by local artist Manwel Gauci. The figurines, commissioned by Ezechiel Grima, are set against periodical scenery built by the artist.

Event Series Sagru | Profan

Sagru | Profan

Art..e Gallery 1, Library Street, Victoria, Gozo, Malta

Rupert Cefai’s latest collection of works deals with everyday scenes of rituals that border between the spiritual and the mundane. The works reflect a human tendency to do everyday things with religious solemnity and sometimes treat religious rites as everyday occurrences.

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