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Hidden Stories: Faces of our Community - Multicultural Photography Exhibition

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Harold Park Community Hall
forest lodge, australia
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Sat, 5 Jul, 4pm - 6 Jul, 8pm 2025 AEST

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Their Voices
“Imagine fleeing your home, your heart heavy with the weight of memories left behind, only to face a world that seems intent on crushing your spirit at every turn. The journey is a harrowing odyssey of fear and desperation, where each step could lead to capture, exploitation, or even death. Families are torn apart, children's laughter silenced by the harsh realities of detention centers. Dreams of safety and new beginnings are constantly threatened by walls of bureaucracy and the cold stares of those who see you as a burden rather than a fellow human being. The ache of loneliness and the gnawing uncertainty of your future eat away at your resolve, even as you cling to the hope that drove you from your homeland. In this limbo between worlds, you are stripped of your identity, your dignity, and often your humanity, fighting each day to prove your worth in a society that seems all too eager to look away” –Abdel – Syria
The Reality
Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers face a daunting array of challenges on their journey to find safety and a better life. They often flee violence, persecution, or economic hardship, only to encounter new dangers and obstacles. Treacherous border crossings, exploitation by smugglers, and the constant fear of detention or deportation haunt their steps. Many struggles with language barriers, cultural differences, and discrimination in their new communities. Access to basic necessities like healthcare, education, and employment can be severely limited. The emotional toll is immense, as they grapple with trauma, separation from loved ones, and the loss of their familiar way of life. Despite these hardships, they continue to persevere, driven by hope and the dream of a brighter future for themselves and their families.
Our Commitment
House to Grow, in collaboration with creative visual photographer and storyteller Pilar Lopez, is dedicated to illuminating and giving voice to the untold stories of NSW's multicultural community through the exhibition “Hidden Stories: Faces of Our Community.” Hosted at the historic Harold Park Community Hall (TramSheds) in July 2025, this exhibition will showcase portraits capturing the rich diversity and inspiring narratives of the community. Accompanied by performances from artists of various backgrounds, multicultural food, and engaging speakers, this event aims to celebrate and amplify the unique experiences that shape our vibrant society.
The Artist
Pilar Lopez is not only a creative photographer and founder of Shooting For a Reason but also a storyteller and migrant herself and CEO of House to Grow. With a passion for people, photography, and community empowerment, she has combined these three passions into a career over the past 25 years. She is a dedicated advocate for inclusion, diversity, and equality, and has received multiple awards.
  • Multicultural Leadership Award 2023
  • 2023 Edna Ryan Award for Women Mentoring, recognizing her impactful work in empowering women and girls.
  • Mental Health Matters Community Initiative Award in 2023 by WayAhead – Mental Health Association NSW.
  • Finalist in the Burwood Art Prize 2024 for her photography  "Eternal Whispers.”
Be Part Of It
1- Share your Story 
As a migrant, refugee, or multicultural individual to amplify your voice and inspire others facing similar challenges. Your story will celebrate the beauty of our diverse society. If you have a story to share or know someone who deserves to be heard. We want to hear from you.
2- Become a Sponsor
We are on the lookout for sponsors who resonate with the values, goals, and spirit of our Initiative. Put your brand and organisation at the top of the commitment to diversity and inclusion. We can't wait to welcome you as part of our family. Get in touch today!
3- Performers
House to Grow invites talented artists from diverse cultural backgrounds to showcase their skills at our "Hidden Stories: Faces of Our Community" exhibition. We're seeking dancers and musicians who can bring the vibrant rhythms and movements of their original countries.
Contact our team for more information at info@housetogrow.org 

Please be aware that House to Grow events are filmed and photographed for public release and that you are agreeing to be captured by our media team. These photos might be use for advertising, promotion and reporting purposes. If you would not like to be captured in any filming of the event or photography please let us know upon arrival to the event
Register Now! Don't miss out on this vibrant celebration of culture, community, and creativity. We can't wait to welcome you!

Please be aware that House to Grow events are filmed and photographed for public release and that you are agreeing to be captured by our media team. These photos might be use for advertising, promotion and reporting purposes. If you would not like to be captured in any filming of the event or photography please let us know upon arrival to the event.
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