Home Moira
Exhibition curatorship and design

Now you See Me Moria is a no profit organisation created by a Spanish photographer and some refugees from Moria’s refugee Camp in Lesvos to raise awareness and promote civic mobilisation to denounce and put pressure on European policy makers to change the present shameful migration policy.
Now You See Me Moria uses diverse digital platforms to publish images and videos of the daily life and the dramatic life conditions in the camp and invites European citizens to take action, based on theses images, to spread the information and send messages to the EU politicians and mass media.
The project also reaches cultural institutions all over Europe (museums, photography festivals) while keeping the original aim: to reach as many citizens as possible and engage them to spread the message.
Home Moria is a result of a collective research in new exhibition formats for NYSMM, based on the original aim, rules and philosophy of the project. Home Moria reflects on the concept of home and creates a radical juxtaposition between the qualities the make a home and the dreadful reality of the camp.
Home Moria proposes a very basic interactive format, where the visitors, European citizens unveil the shameful reality of the Camp hidden under the beautiful words that define what a home is. The exhibition kit, to be easily produced and implemented anywhere, includes also a series of cards that, based on the same interaction principle, invite visitors to sign them and send the to the European policy makers.
Home Moria was exhibited in Nantes, in the context of the Matia Mou contemporary Greek culture festival.
Now You See Me Moria uses diverse digital platforms to publish images and videos of the daily life and the dramatic life conditions in the camp and invites European citizens to take action, based on theses images, to spread the information and send messages to the EU politicians and mass media.
The project also reaches cultural institutions all over Europe (museums, photography festivals) while keeping the original aim: to reach as many citizens as possible and engage them to spread the message.
Home Moria is a result of a collective research in new exhibition formats for NYSMM, based on the original aim, rules and philosophy of the project. Home Moria reflects on the concept of home and creates a radical juxtaposition between the qualities the make a home and the dreadful reality of the camp.
Home Moria proposes a very basic interactive format, where the visitors, European citizens unveil the shameful reality of the Camp hidden under the beautiful words that define what a home is. The exhibition kit, to be easily produced and implemented anywhere, includes also a series of cards that, based on the same interaction principle, invite visitors to sign them and send the to the European policy makers.
Home Moria was exhibited in Nantes, in the context of the Matia Mou contemporary Greek culture festival.
2021-2022
Toni Montes, Roger Paez, Elsa Pacheco
Diana Mehrez , Nour Awarki, Sanjana Paramhans
Mar Gené, Sena Kocaoglu, Mana Pinto, Qhosha Vad, Cristina Valarezo, Tiffany Whittaker, Noa Yarkoni, Amber Zhang, Elodie Bodart, Yana Latinovich,
Toni Montes, Roger Paez, Elsa Pacheco
Diana Mehrez , Nour Awarki, Sanjana Paramhans
Mar Gené, Sena Kocaoglu, Mana Pinto, Qhosha Vad, Cristina Valarezo, Tiffany Whittaker, Noa Yarkoni, Amber Zhang, Elodie Bodart, Yana Latinovich,



