‘Like Flour’ is a project spearheaded by photojournalist Joanna Demarco. The project navigates the experiences of people who were detained in Malta’s migrant detention centres during the pandemic, questioning and shining a light on the ways in which the inhumane treatment of one of Malta’s most vulnerable communities became worse throughout that period.
Through testimonies, objects, photographs and mobile images taken by the detained asylum-seekers themselves, the work provides a rare peephole into a world that is shrouded in secrecy. Journalists and NGOs continue to have little to no access to the detention centres to bear witness to the neglect, making these stories a rare opportunity for the outside world to hear what the asylum-seekers went through first hand.
The project, which is being exhibited at Moviment Graffitti’s headquarters between Thursday 30th March and Friday 7th April, was carried out in collaboration with aditus foundation and journalist Julian Delia. The project was supported by the National Geographic COVID-19 Emergency Fund.
The objective of the display is to act as a platform for discussion on the topic of detention. This will be facilitated through panel discussions between stakeholders in the field of migration and detention in Malta.
Thursday 30th March: ‘What’s going on in there?’ – Policy, conditions and (lack of) access
Wednesday 5th April: ‘Why am I treated like a criminal?’ – Trauma and the wellbeing of asylum-seekers in relation to detention and the asylum system in general.
More information on the panelists will be announced in the coming days.
- Thursday 30th March 6.30pm – 9.30pm (panel discussion 8pm)
- Friday 31st March 6pm – 9pm
- Saturday 1st April 10am – 8pm
- Sunday 2nd April 10am – 8pm
- Monday 3rd April 6pm – 9pm
- Tuesday 4th April 6pm – 9pm
- Wednesday 5th April 6pm – 9.30pm (panel discussion 8pm)
- Thursday 6th April -closed-
- Friday 7th April 6pm – 9pm