In 2008, 6 years before Russia’s annexation of Crimea and 14 years before its full invasion of Ukraine, the small South Caucasus republic of Georgia was at war with the world’s largest country.
The five-day ‘August War’ was followed by the complete Russian occupation of Georgia’s Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions. The conflict and subsequent occupation has caused thousands to flee their homes, destroyed livelihoods and torn friends and families apart.
Twenty Per Cent is a record of the current reality of Georgia’s divided landscape.
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29th SepA special community screening: The People’s Emergency Briefing. -
8th SepMark Naftel's first solo exhibition entitled 'Nature in Focus'. -
31st JulThe Sarnia Arts & Crafts Club Summer Exhibition is back at Blanchelande College! -
7th JulThe Discovery Room is a hands-on learning space that visitors of all ages can enjoy.