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.
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 “.” 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.
Pilar Lopez is not only a creative photographer and founder of but also a storyteller and migrant herself and CEO of . 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.
Activities
Artists from different countries will transform this multicultural event in Sydney into an extraordinary sensory experience, inviting audiences on a sonorous voyage. Our cultural artists don't just perform—they create bridges between communities, emotions, and lived experiences, offering a profound, unforgettable exploration of human diversity.
Powerful personal stories of migration, resilience, and hope from multicultural speakers will share their migration journeys. Also, a comedic monologue will turning migrant challenges into laughter and celebrating the universal human spirit of adaptation. An unforgettable exploration of diversity, emotion, and connection.
Taste of Spanish favorites and discover authentic Spanish bites that will transport you to the vibrant streets of Spain. Enjoy a delicious journey through Spain's culinary traditions, offering a taste of authentic flavors that will make our multicultural event truly unforgettable.
Our puppet show will captivate young minds with a powerful, educational story that celebrates differences and teaches fundamental values of empathy, understanding, and respect. Inspired by puppetry experts who believe in using performance as a tool for social learning, our show will create a safe, imaginative space where children can explore concepts of inclusion and diversity through the magic of storytelling. Cultural workshops for children and multicultural art activities will be part of our kids' activities developing emotional intelligence, and promoting cultural diversity.
Register Now! Don't miss out on this vibrant celebration of culture, community, and creativity. We can't wait to welcome you!
RSVP: Attendance is only permitted by confirmed registration
Dress Code: No specific code is required but we encourage you to wear some of your traditional dress costume, to create a vibrant environment if you wish!
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