Sunday Women is an exhibition that explores the lives of Georgian women living in Athens in the context of their role as domestic workers in households across the city.
The exhibition begins with a photographic exploration of the Georgian community’s domestic life, as it unfolds in the space of their own homes: individually or collectively rented spaces where they meet on their days off from working in Greek households.
Their stories describe the working conditions they are faced with, the experience of working as live-in domestic workers and the networks of support developed within the community in order to cope with an everyday life spent at the service of others.
The project is a collaboration between Tatiana Mavromati and Laura Maragoudaki.
The exhibition was originally shown in Athens in autumn 2021.
Free Entry
Opening hours:
Thursday, 1 June. until Sunday, 2 July around the clock
Supporting programme:
- Vernissage - 2 June at 18:00
- Die Schürzen, die Töpfe und die Straßen politisieren! - 20 June at 22:00 (Hofkino)
- A Maid for Each - 22 June at 22:00 (Hofkino)
Location
Contact
Franziska Albrecht
Senior Adviser to the Head of the Centre for International Dialogue of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
Email: franziska.albrecht@rosalux.org
Phone: +49 30 44310 520