"MILKY WAY" A Conceptual Photography Exhibition by Hannah Boiko

Hannah Boiko presents a conceptual photography exhibition titled, “MILKY WAY” at 6x6 Centre for Photography. The exhibition opens officially on Friday, 17th November at 7p.m. and will remain open until the 24th November.

Opening Hours:
Saturday 18/11, 10:00 - 14:00

Sunday 19/11, 16:00 - 19:-00

Mon - Fri, 20 - 24/11, 09:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 - 19:00

About the Exhibition:
Human is a separate microcosm in the universe. All of our souls create a very beautiful and holistic pattern. We were called here, but we are just guests. Everything that comes through us, does not belong to us. When we boldly take risks, jump into unknown space, explore new territories and follow our hearts, it leads us to where we are meant to be. When we keep our inner light and fire, we can give beauty, inspiration, faith and show the right direction to others. Like a lighthouse or a star. We are alive to the extent that we bring others to life. 

Photography for Hannah is the language. She speaks to the world about those important processes and phenomena that fill our lives, which encourage her to ask existential questions and look for her own answers. Any kind of art is a way to express our feelings about what we see in this world, a way to expose feelings and thoughts of other people. There is a collective consciousness where all the truth about us is stored. And it reminds Hannah of the Milky Way. 

About Hannah Boiko:

Hannah Boiko is the bearer of an old wise soul. She is a gardener who takes care of her own spiritual garden with a great devotion, reverence and love for more than 10 years.  

Hannah is a self-taught visionary artist, painter, poet, philosopher, Kabbalist, creative photographer and performer from Moscow with a deep karmic connection with Cyprus. Her mission as an artist and a hypersensitive person is to convey valuable information to people, create mirrored spaces through artistic forms, where people could be touched by something clear, living, meaningful, significant, to see the beauty of the universe, to feel and find a part of themselves in it