Eritrean refugee plight captured by Werribee artist in Altona
When a boat carrying 500 asylum seekers sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa, it moved Michael Adonai to create the works featured in his Altona exhibition titled I did not choose to be a refugee. Eritrea-born
When a boat carrying 500 asylum seekers sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa, it moved Michael Adonai to create the works featured in his Altona exhibition titled I did not choose to be a refugee.
Eritrea-born Adonai is a winner of his country’s top art prize. He has exhibited internationally, including at a United Nations-sponsored global art show in New York.
In 1977, aged 15, Adonai joined the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front. Much of his early work centres on his experiences of war.
Adonai, who lives in Werribee, said that his latest works paid tribute to the 359 asylum seekers who died in the sea on October 3.
“In particular, the exhibition pays homage to an Eritrean woman, seven months pregnant, who prematurely gave birth to a baby boy while drowning.
“When rescue divers pulled them from the sea bed, the mother and baby were still connected by the umbilical cord.”
Adonai’s exhibition will be at Altona’s Joel Gallery from June 14-27. The Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre is $1000 shy of the fundsneeded to frame Adonai’s pieces.
Centre manager Jill Bilston said it was a coup to secure Adonai’s solo exhibition.
“He has had exhibitions in New York, Washington and several European countries,” she said.
“We are so proud to have this exhibition in Altona.
“So far, the centre has received two lots of funding totalling $1500. We need another $1000 to enable all his work to be framed to a high standard.”
The exhibition is supported by Hobsons Bay council and Multicultural Arts Victoria. Adonai now works with Wyndham council to share his skills with aspiring young artists.
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Source: Wyndhamweekly
Entay Tefelitu May 2, 2014
And of course thanks to Mr. Adonay! God bless you! We should not be afraid to talk about our problems! Otherwise we won’t find solutions.
araya May 2, 2014
Wow better than 1000 pages Novel,,, God Bless you,,,,, and God Bless Eritrea
Eritrawi Kebdey belaikani! May 2, 2014
your heart is beating in the right way … I appreciate your work and I wish you success in your work
Kawlos May 2, 2014
Good job Michael Adonai your picture tells all the suffering of our people I hope you will continue your good work and tell the world
that one day we will be free.
Best Regards
Kawlos wedi Hamasien!
Cry freedom May 3, 2014
GREAT JOB ADONAI KEEP IT CONTINUING TO HIGH LIGHT OUR MISERY GOD BLEE U
monicasalguero May 5, 2014
Goboz Adonay hawena: kemzi-lomy keykone Axakakan,
Bahry Rehrahe Eritrawiyan Eka Tgelex.
Dehar dma wedi Tebahtay kerub-bahry nay gual anesteyti alowo.
Kemuwn-Anesteyti-kurub bahri-nay tebaytay Alowa.
Ke-u geru Amlak Slezfeterana.
Debesay May 9, 2014
It is too late, why now? Adonia silent for 2 years while he remained refugee and 7 months back the tragedy of Lumadessa? Why now this tribute? Is it from the heart or for business propose? why now? why did he failed to be interviewd by the media regarding the Eritrean Government authocratic and dectatoril regim. Why now this tragedic view???