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At St James Cavalier, Tpinġija Pinġejna, a collection of works by a group of young men who started a personal artistic journey on October 2011. The exhibition is coordinated by Olivia Deguara, Carmen Aqui­lina and Kristina Borg.

At St James Cavalier, Valletta, Divergent Thinkers, an exhibition of contemporary artistic practices by seven young Maltese artists that explore divergent thinking in different media.

At the National Museum of Archaeology, Republic Street, Valletta, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, an exhibition of prints illustrating 36 of Ovid’s myths by the German artist, Monika Beisner.

At The Italian Cultural Institute, St George’s Square, Valletta, Monogramma & Monogramma, a collective exhibition focusing on experimentation, multimedia and consistency of materials.

At the Inquisitor’s Palace in Vittoriosa, In The Wake Of Caravaggio, an exhibition featuring Tamás Cserna, a contemporary painter from Hungary, whose latest paintings are reputed to be inspired by the works of Caravaggio.

At the War Shelters, the Cittadella, Victoria, Divina, a contemporary art exhibition at the, where visitors are invited to enter the visionary world of Rafael Labro in a fusion of three light waves.

At Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates Premises, 120, St Ursula Street, Valletta, Through My Eyes, an exhibition by Joanne Fenech Portelli, focusing on Maltese landscapes.

At Palazzo de Piro, Mdina, Counting Prayers. An exhibition of rare rosary beads and arch-confraternity articles dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary and other related liturgical works of art.

At St James Cavalier, Valletta, A Performing Life. A one-hour long showcase by actor Luke Farrugia, set in the style of a contemporary musical. The show starts at 7.30 p.m.

At St Mary Band Club, Mqabba, a World War II exhibition of memorabilia related to the Santa Marija convoy.

At St James Cavalier and The Splendid Guesthouse, Strait Street (both in Valletta), Mirrored – Critical Reflections, a collaborative exhibition by art students.

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