EU delegation to Georgia unveils ‘10 Years in Focus’ exhibition at Art House Gori
On 22 March, the ‘10 Years in Focus’ exhibition opened at the Gori Art House, offering a compelling visual narrative of Georgia’s most significant historical moments over the past decade. It features works by photojournalists, awarded by the EU Prize for Journalism.
The exhibition highlights the Georgian people’s aspiration for democracy, human rights and social justice. It also features pictures highlighting the work of the EU Monitoring Mission (EUMM), which has been contributing to peace and stability in Georgia for 16 years. The EUMM has long supported journalists through one of the nominations of the EU Prize for Journalism.
“The EU is proud to support independent journalism and cultural spaces like Art House Gori. Culture and creativity is not just about expression – it is about giving a voice to communities, preserving culture, and creating dialogue. We want to ensure these voices continue to be heard in Georgia – loud and clear – for many years to come,” said Zane Rungule, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Georgia.

“We are especially thrilled to host this exhibition at the Gori Art House, a space renovated with the support of the European Union and recognised as a key hub for safeguarding freedom of expression and creative freedom,” said Otar Gvritishvili, Chairman of the Gori Photographers’ Club. “The Art House has endured persistent attacks over the past five months, making it even more meaningful to come together here in celebration of the values that unite us – resilience, dignity, freedom—deeply intertwined with our story and the stories this exhibition seeks to tell.”
The exhibition is now open to the public.
Established in 2012, the EU Prize for Journalism is an annual award recognising excellence in Georgian journalism. Organised by the Delegation of the European Union to Georgia, the prize promotes professionalism, ethical journalism, and media integrity.
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