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“Parontes” at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

ATHENS — As of Saturday 20 June, “Parontes”, the multi-media project of iMEdD featuring 43 photojournalism pieces, is presented on the perimeter of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre (SNFCC) park.

Snapshots captured by photojournalists recording everyday life moments during the lockdown as well as the return to “normal”, will be displayed at the SNFCC in the form of a large-scale photography exhibition by the end of September.

The stories of those who were “present” every day in the previous months that travelled to public spaces in cities across Greece make up the journalistic documentary presented at the SNFCC as well as online at parontes.imedd.org.

The incubator for iMEdD is a nonprofit organization established in 2018 through an exclusive grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF). Aiming to promote transparency, credibility, independence, and excellence in the field of journalism, it opened its doors in early 2019 in Athens.

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