Unfinished Art Space, in collaboration with Mahalla Festival, and forming part of the Magic Carpets platform, has just launched the 2024 edition of Beyond what drifts us apart. This interdisciplinary, site-specific project, co-funded by the European Union's Creative Europe programme and Arts Council Malta, will see artists working at the historic Dwejra Tower in Gozo during this month, with an exhibition and various workshops happening from 20 until 28 July.

Curated and developed by Elyse Tonna, who is also the co-curator for this year's national participation in the Venice Biennale, Beyond what drifts us apart is a multi-year research-based project attempting to uncover the less dominant narratives associated with the environments surrounding historic coastal towers and the consequent relationships between the impacted landscapes and non-human communities.

This year's edition features six artists working across different mediums, all seeking to investigate different aspects found within the area: Keith Bonnici (MT), Maia Martinha (PT), Jamie Barbara (MT), Justyna Olszewska (PL), Florinda Camilleri (MT) and Isaac Warrington (MT). These artists will create works that respond to the unique environment and history of Dwejra Tower, exploring various themes of ecological thinking, frontiers and post-fossil fuel narratives.
Tonna emphasises that the project aims to provoke thought and inspire action towards a more sustainable future by fostering a deeper understanding of our environment and the shifting boundaries that define our world. The Dwejra Tower, a symbol of natural beauty and historical significance, provides an ideal backdrop for this artistic exploration.
This year's project is a continued joint effort with the Istanbul-based Mahalla Festival, organised by Diyalog. Known for its artistic interventions, residencies and community activities, the Mahalla Festival enhances this project by fostering a cross-cultural dialogue among artists and communities across Europe.
Between 20 and 28 July, the public is invited to experience this unique blend of art, history and ecology. The 2024 edition of Beyond what drifts us apart promises to be a profound and inspiring event, showcasing the transformative power of art in addressing contemporary issues.
The public is invited to the opening of the exhibition on 20 July between 4 and 8pm.
For more information visit www.unfinishedartspace.org/projects/magiccarpets