Roots, Identity & Belonging – Photography Exhibition &Reflection
A journey through images - and through ourselves.
You are invited to a reflective afternoon in a small gallery café, where photography becomes a doorway to deeper human stories and personal insight.
How places, history, and culture shape who we become - and what these images awaken in us.
The exhibition by Czech photographer Pavel Nasadil is not a classic documentary of a region. It is a visual diary of lives shaped by history, environment, and circumstances. In a way, they are not so different from our own stories.
Art as a mirror, not only as an object.
The photographs lead us to the Mississippi River Delta and its wider surroundings — a region where the blues was born, influencing the style and life paths of musicians such as Louis Armstrong, and Elvis Presley, and where a distinctive spirit, formed by complex history and cultural layers, is still deeply present.
Through images of ordinary people, landscapes, and everyday moments, we will explore how environment and lived experience shape identity, resilience, and our sense of belonging.
After a shared walk through the photographs, we will continue with coffee and open a space for thoughtful reflection and conversation:
What has shaped me most in my life?
Where do I feel I belong?
How do my roots continue to influence who I am today?
This is not only a cultural coffee time, but an invitation to meaningful dialogue, gentle self-discovery, and authentic human connection in an intimate and inspiring setting.
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