Refugees share experiences through Bristol art project
An art exhibition that showcases the work of refugees living in the west of England has gone on display in Bristol.
The Global Goals Centre has worked with 12 artists - most of whom were refugees - to create the project.
"Voices: Art as Refuge" seeks to educate young people about issues surrounding social justice, said education director Manu Maunganidze.
The works are on show at the M-Shed in Princes Wharf, with more displays and workshops planned.
"We've been working over the past year with 12 artists, the vast majority of whom are refugees and asylum seekers," said Mr Maunganidze.
"We want to engage the public into thinking about what people are able to offer, rather than their story of strife and war. Read More...