Coffee Clash launched the "Flowing - see my village through camera" exhibition in Yunnan

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From July 25th to October 25th, Coffee Clash, located in Dali, Yunnan, will host a joint photography exhibition titled "FLOWING" in collaboration with the charitable project "Wandering Eyes" in the café's outdoor green space. The exhibition showcases the works of a group of children living in rural areas of Yunnan, capturing the essence of everyday life through their lively perspectives, presenting moments of brilliance that reflect the true essence of life.

As villages continue to evolve, these childlike perspectives also reveal deeper slices of village life - the flow of population, the transformation of traditional customs, and the lives of the new generation of children, as the villages undergo various disruptions and reconstructions.

Coffee Clash aims to extend the exhibition's themes and participation beyond the images themselves, engaging photographers, viewers, and more content creators to explore the mobility of villages and individuals, appreciating the diverse perspectives of individuals.

"Wandering Eyes" is a rural public welfare project that focuses on child photography and art education. Teachers collect unused cameras from society and conduct photography classes in rural schools, teaching children to frame and capture images, collectively exploring the origins of beauty.

 
 
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