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"We occupy your home" turns personal space into a gallery

Photo: Zdravka Maslyankova, BNR Veliko Tarnovo

Until October 20, anyone from the cities of Veliko Tarnovo, Gabrovo or Sofia can turn their home space into a gallery with the help of the mobile exhibition "We occupy your home". The initiative is organized by the Space for social and cultural events "TAM" in Veliko Tarnovo. 

"The host has to accept the exhibition in his or her home for two weeks, in which to arrange the works and thus enter into the role of curator," explains Galin Popov, creator of the cultural space. The "curator" can open the home gallery for friends or organize a special opening and invite guests. 
30 people will take advantage of the opportunity, and registration is on the organizers' website.



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