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New exhibition draws visitors from across the U.S. and around the world to the Hellenic Museum of Michigan
DETROIT - s4story -- The Hellenic Museum of Michigan launched "#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman" with an opening reception on March 27, welcoming guests from multiple states, alongside Detroit's dynamic community, including business and civic leaders, women leaders, students, members of the arts community, and cultural influencers. The Museum overflowed with enthusiasm and interest as the long-overlooked stories of the heroines of the Greek Revolution were brought into the spotlight.
Presented in partnership with One Bean Marketing, Ramona Pintea, the National Hellenic Society, and the Detroit Cultural Association, the exhibition reexamines history through the lens of contemporary art. Originating as a social media campaign created by Angie Xidias of One Bean Marketing, #WeAreGreekWarriors garnered global attention and ultimately evolved into this new exhibit. While the campaign serves as its foundation, the exhibition features a stunning body of work by contemporary artist Ramona Pintea, whose large-scale paintings bring an intimate and human perspective to these women's stories, capturing their strength, resilience, and power, and inviting visitors to experience a critical moment in history through art.
"I'm so grateful to Executive Director Harry Gaggos and Creative Director Evan Tasiopoulos for giving these heroines the proper space to tell their stories," said Xidias. "It's been incredible meeting people who traveled from different states to experience the exhibition and seeing their reactions. One guest told me, 'This is a tribute long overdue.' Women's empowerment is universal, and this exhibit is our way of bringing these women forward, to be remembered, to be seen, to be felt and understood, and that is what makes this exhibit extraordinary."
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"This exhibition demonstrates why the Museum matters to our community," said Harry Gaggos, executive director of the Hellenic Museum of Michigan. "It shares our deep history, and offers others an opportunity to understand their own story through artistic expression and heroinism."
The paintings depict the heroines' story in a new way, offering a powerful perspective on that history. Guests were visibly moved while viewing the artwork. Many remarked that it was refreshing to see history from this perspective, one noting that, "typically we hear about the men. I knew there had to be women involved, but I wondered, where were their stories? It was wonderful to see."
Pintea is internationally known for portraying women as strong, dynamic, and multidimensional. She traveled from Bucharest to attend the event in Detroit.
"As I researched these women, I wanted to understand who they truly were beyond what history tells us; were they mothers, how did they lead, and how did they find the strength to do what they did?" said Pintea. "They lived in a time without the freedoms we have today, yet they made extraordinary sacrifices for their country. Through my art, I wanted to bring them to life from a woman's perspective, as human beings. These women gave everything, and I hope this exhibition allows people to see them as the powerful role models they are. It's important for all of us to know who the women were. Not just the Greek community, all communities."
The exhibition brings together women's history, Greek history, art, and women's empowerment, capturing strength and resilience across generations and cultures. Its wide-reaching impact was reflected in the evening's distinguished guests, including Consuls General of Greece Emmanuel Koubarakis and Georgia Tasiopoulou; representatives of the Romanian Consulate; Andreea Bordeianu, Ph.D., of the American Romanian Cultural Society of Detroit; and Cristina Stamatin, representing Tangent Club USA, an international women's organization; and Barbara Heller, director and conservator, special projects at Detroit Institute of Arts. The evening also drew artists, influencers, and community members from across the greater Detroit area, all coming together to celebrate the opening. To date, the Museum has welcomed visitors from Illinois, Texas, Pennsylvania, Florida, New York, and even South Africa.
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Throughout the exhibition, visitors are taken on a journey, learning the history through the campaign images, experiencing the stories through powerful paintings, and reflecting on their own thoughts through the "Women Who Inspire Us" wall. This interactive element invites visitors to share reflections on women who inspire them. Through photos, quotes, or drawings, this creates a living, ever-growing exhibit and an immersive experience that helps them rediscover their own greatness and warrior spirit.
The #WeAreGreekWarriors exhibition features engaging events celebrating the heroines through the arts. Programming began on March 19 with a concert by singer-songwriter Alkyone, presented in partnership with the Detroit Institute of Arts, with a pre-show reception at the Museum offering visitors a first look at the exhibition. On April 4, author Katherine Kaye discussed her historical novella, Sailing with the Winds of Freedom: Lascarina Bouboulis and the Greek War for Independence, which imagines the events that shaped the first female admiral and follows her leadership during the Revolution. On April 19, Historian Dr. Maureen Connors Santelli will present her book, Greek Fire: American-Ottoman Relations and Democratic Fervor in the Age of Revolutions, and speak about the American philhellenic movement during the Greek Revolution. A special screening of Cliffs of Freedom follows on April 25, and on May 9, visitors can participate in Crown & Canvas, a creative guided art workshop.
The exhibition has already generated interest in traveling to other cities across the country and abroad. "#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman" will be on view through May 17. The Hellenic Museum of Michigan is located at 67 E. Kirby Street in Detroit. For more information, visit hellenicmi.org.
Presented in partnership with One Bean Marketing, Ramona Pintea, the National Hellenic Society, and the Detroit Cultural Association, the exhibition reexamines history through the lens of contemporary art. Originating as a social media campaign created by Angie Xidias of One Bean Marketing, #WeAreGreekWarriors garnered global attention and ultimately evolved into this new exhibit. While the campaign serves as its foundation, the exhibition features a stunning body of work by contemporary artist Ramona Pintea, whose large-scale paintings bring an intimate and human perspective to these women's stories, capturing their strength, resilience, and power, and inviting visitors to experience a critical moment in history through art.
"I'm so grateful to Executive Director Harry Gaggos and Creative Director Evan Tasiopoulos for giving these heroines the proper space to tell their stories," said Xidias. "It's been incredible meeting people who traveled from different states to experience the exhibition and seeing their reactions. One guest told me, 'This is a tribute long overdue.' Women's empowerment is universal, and this exhibit is our way of bringing these women forward, to be remembered, to be seen, to be felt and understood, and that is what makes this exhibit extraordinary."
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"This exhibition demonstrates why the Museum matters to our community," said Harry Gaggos, executive director of the Hellenic Museum of Michigan. "It shares our deep history, and offers others an opportunity to understand their own story through artistic expression and heroinism."
The paintings depict the heroines' story in a new way, offering a powerful perspective on that history. Guests were visibly moved while viewing the artwork. Many remarked that it was refreshing to see history from this perspective, one noting that, "typically we hear about the men. I knew there had to be women involved, but I wondered, where were their stories? It was wonderful to see."
Pintea is internationally known for portraying women as strong, dynamic, and multidimensional. She traveled from Bucharest to attend the event in Detroit.
"As I researched these women, I wanted to understand who they truly were beyond what history tells us; were they mothers, how did they lead, and how did they find the strength to do what they did?" said Pintea. "They lived in a time without the freedoms we have today, yet they made extraordinary sacrifices for their country. Through my art, I wanted to bring them to life from a woman's perspective, as human beings. These women gave everything, and I hope this exhibition allows people to see them as the powerful role models they are. It's important for all of us to know who the women were. Not just the Greek community, all communities."
The exhibition brings together women's history, Greek history, art, and women's empowerment, capturing strength and resilience across generations and cultures. Its wide-reaching impact was reflected in the evening's distinguished guests, including Consuls General of Greece Emmanuel Koubarakis and Georgia Tasiopoulou; representatives of the Romanian Consulate; Andreea Bordeianu, Ph.D., of the American Romanian Cultural Society of Detroit; and Cristina Stamatin, representing Tangent Club USA, an international women's organization; and Barbara Heller, director and conservator, special projects at Detroit Institute of Arts. The evening also drew artists, influencers, and community members from across the greater Detroit area, all coming together to celebrate the opening. To date, the Museum has welcomed visitors from Illinois, Texas, Pennsylvania, Florida, New York, and even South Africa.
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Throughout the exhibition, visitors are taken on a journey, learning the history through the campaign images, experiencing the stories through powerful paintings, and reflecting on their own thoughts through the "Women Who Inspire Us" wall. This interactive element invites visitors to share reflections on women who inspire them. Through photos, quotes, or drawings, this creates a living, ever-growing exhibit and an immersive experience that helps them rediscover their own greatness and warrior spirit.
The #WeAreGreekWarriors exhibition features engaging events celebrating the heroines through the arts. Programming began on March 19 with a concert by singer-songwriter Alkyone, presented in partnership with the Detroit Institute of Arts, with a pre-show reception at the Museum offering visitors a first look at the exhibition. On April 4, author Katherine Kaye discussed her historical novella, Sailing with the Winds of Freedom: Lascarina Bouboulis and the Greek War for Independence, which imagines the events that shaped the first female admiral and follows her leadership during the Revolution. On April 19, Historian Dr. Maureen Connors Santelli will present her book, Greek Fire: American-Ottoman Relations and Democratic Fervor in the Age of Revolutions, and speak about the American philhellenic movement during the Greek Revolution. A special screening of Cliffs of Freedom follows on April 25, and on May 9, visitors can participate in Crown & Canvas, a creative guided art workshop.
The exhibition has already generated interest in traveling to other cities across the country and abroad. "#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman" will be on view through May 17. The Hellenic Museum of Michigan is located at 67 E. Kirby Street in Detroit. For more information, visit hellenicmi.org.
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