Eighty Athenian images captured on camera by eight men and women who make their living selling Schedia, Athens’ street paper, are to be shown in an exhibition at the OCC. The photographs are for sale and the proceeds will go in their entirety to their creators.
In October 2013, eight Schedia vendors, all of whom are or have been homeless, were each given a camera. Their mission: to capture Athens life from their own unique perspective; to record what catches their eye and captures their imagination; to show us the city through their eyes without restraints or limitations. The respected photojournalist Nikos Pilos undertook to give them some photography lessons and to help them see beyond the lens.
This exhibition is neither the beginning or the end of the collaboration between the OCC, the Onassis Foundation and Schedia magazine – a meaningful relationship based in equality and rooted in acceptance of the fact that anyone can find themselves in any situation and an acknowledgment that anyone who turns a blind eye to what it going on around them cannot be considered a citizen.
The Schedia vendors’ photographic exhibition at the OCC is a singular event: because it helps us to see both more and more clearly; because it broadens our horizons.
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