The work titled "The Story of Separation from the Land" is exhibited at the Kenan Yavuz Ethnography Museum

The founder of the museum, Kenan Yavuz, said at the ceremony held in the garden of the museum in Beşpınar village of Demirözü district that the museum they brought to life as a social responsibility project in the rural areas of Anatolia has gained worldwide fame thanks to the awards it has won.
Emphasizing that they strive to bring to the agenda the issues that have emerged with the sociological transformation experienced in the world and in Türkiye, Yavuz explained that they host valuable artists every year within the scope of the artist placement program.
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🔹 AA Live for instant developmentsYavuz underlined that they had implemented projects called "Memory of the Sieve" and "Road of Migration" in previous years and said, "This year, with the work called 'The Story of Detachment from the Land', we tried to tell the story of the deserted Anatolian lands and our social structure that was thrown away with the detachment from the land in a symbolic dimension."
Dr. Ezgi Sandıkçı stated that she had completed the project she had been working on for a long time.
Expressing his pride in having his work exhibited in a world-class museum, Sandıkçı said, "I dedicated my work to the almost forgotten labor of Anatolia, the culture of sharing and the unity once established with the land. My work symbolizes not only physical distance but also moving away from deep-rooted values, solidarity and the will to live together."
Mayor Mete Memiş, Demirözü District Governor Özlem Kılıçtürk, Provincial Police Chief Barış Erkol, Demirözü Mayor Arslan Gürer, AK Party Provincial Chairman Turgut Çalışkan and invitees attended the program.
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