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New exhibition #WeAreGreekWarriors brings overlooked heroines into today's cultural conversation in celebration of Women's History Month
DETROIT - nvtip -- The women of the Greek Revolution, long absent from dominant historical narratives, are brought into focus in a new exhibition at the Hellenic Museum of Michigan, where history is reconsidered through the lens of contemporary art.
#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman presents a compelling body of work by contemporary artist Ramona Pintea, whose large-scale paintings reimagine historical female figures with strength, complexity, and emotional depth. The exhibition brings together contemporary painting, bold prints, and cultural programming to revisit a moment in history through a different lens, one that is intimate, human, and strikingly relevant today.
Through expressive figuration, bold color, and psychologically charged compositions, Pintea reframes these women as dynamic and multidimensional subjects. Her work captures the breadth of their influence, from commanding naval fleets and financing revolutionary efforts to sustaining diplomacy, preserving culture, and supporting their communities.
In several paintings, the heroines are depicted with their children, introducing a rarely explored dimension of their lives. These works foreground the intersection of leadership and motherhood, positioning these women not only as figures of resistance but as anchors of continuity and care."By reinterpreting these women through a contemporary visual lens, we bring past and present into dialogue," says Pintea. "The individual portraits coexist with collective representations, emphasizing both personal agency and communal resilience. Through this approach, history becomes a living continuum rather than a closed chapter."
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The #WeAreGreekWarriors initiative, created by Angie Xidias, founder of One Bean Marketing in 2023, was sparked by a simple but compelling question: "Where were the women in the Greek Revolution?" That question resonated internationally, bringing long-overlooked figures into focus and generating widespread attention, featured in media such as Marie Claire (Greece), The National Herald (U.S.), Neos Kosmos (Australia), and across the USA Today Network. Building on this momentum, Xidias co-curated a full museum exhibition at the Hellenic Museum of Michigan, translating the initiative into a physical space where these stories are now experienced through art.
Art became the natural next step in bringing these narratives forward. Pintea's work, known for portraying women as strong, dynamic, and multidimensional, offers a powerful visual interpretation of the heroines of 1821, positioning the historical figures as fully present and relevant subjects. "When we begin to tell their stories collectively, we see that these women were not side notes in history, they were leaders, strategists, and architects of change," says Xidias. "Their legacy lives on in women everywhere today."
This renewed visibility of the heroines of 1821 connects directly to ongoing conversations about women's leadership today. Their actions, strategic, decisive, and carried out within complex personal realities, continue to resonate in a contemporary context where questions of representation, voice, and authority remain central. The exhibition places these women within that continuum, inviting a reassessment of how leadership is seen, understood, and embodied across time.
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A series of public programs, including lectures, film screenings, performances, and immersive engagement expands the exhibition, creating a multi-dimensional experience that connects generations and diverse communities through the arts.
#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman', runs March 19-May 17, 2026. The Hellenic Museum of Michigan is located at 67 E. Kirby Street, Detroit, MI. For more information, visit hellenicmi.org.
About Ramona Pintea
Ramona Pintea is a contemporary visual artist whose work explores feminine authority, presence, and historical agency through expressive figuration and symbolic portraiture. Her work has been exhibited internationally and collected in more than twenty countries. She is also the co-creator, alongside Angie Xidias, of the global #WearYourCrown❤️ campaign, celebrating women's empowerment, authenticity, and leadership. For more information, visit https://ramonapintea.com/
About the Hellenic Museum of Michigan
Founded in 2013, the Hellenic Museum of Michigan hosts arts and cultural exhibits, special events, and virtual exhibitions that share the richness of Hellenic heritage and preserve the contributions of Hellenic culture in shaping our world today and in the future. For more information, visit https://www.hellenicmi.org/ or call 313.871.4100.
About One Bean Marketing
One Bean Marketing develops impactful, purpose-driven initiatives through strategic storytelling, with a focus on empowering women. For more information, visit https://onebeanmarketing.com/
#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman presents a compelling body of work by contemporary artist Ramona Pintea, whose large-scale paintings reimagine historical female figures with strength, complexity, and emotional depth. The exhibition brings together contemporary painting, bold prints, and cultural programming to revisit a moment in history through a different lens, one that is intimate, human, and strikingly relevant today.
Through expressive figuration, bold color, and psychologically charged compositions, Pintea reframes these women as dynamic and multidimensional subjects. Her work captures the breadth of their influence, from commanding naval fleets and financing revolutionary efforts to sustaining diplomacy, preserving culture, and supporting their communities.
In several paintings, the heroines are depicted with their children, introducing a rarely explored dimension of their lives. These works foreground the intersection of leadership and motherhood, positioning these women not only as figures of resistance but as anchors of continuity and care."By reinterpreting these women through a contemporary visual lens, we bring past and present into dialogue," says Pintea. "The individual portraits coexist with collective representations, emphasizing both personal agency and communal resilience. Through this approach, history becomes a living continuum rather than a closed chapter."
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The #WeAreGreekWarriors initiative, created by Angie Xidias, founder of One Bean Marketing in 2023, was sparked by a simple but compelling question: "Where were the women in the Greek Revolution?" That question resonated internationally, bringing long-overlooked figures into focus and generating widespread attention, featured in media such as Marie Claire (Greece), The National Herald (U.S.), Neos Kosmos (Australia), and across the USA Today Network. Building on this momentum, Xidias co-curated a full museum exhibition at the Hellenic Museum of Michigan, translating the initiative into a physical space where these stories are now experienced through art.
Art became the natural next step in bringing these narratives forward. Pintea's work, known for portraying women as strong, dynamic, and multidimensional, offers a powerful visual interpretation of the heroines of 1821, positioning the historical figures as fully present and relevant subjects. "When we begin to tell their stories collectively, we see that these women were not side notes in history, they were leaders, strategists, and architects of change," says Xidias. "Their legacy lives on in women everywhere today."
This renewed visibility of the heroines of 1821 connects directly to ongoing conversations about women's leadership today. Their actions, strategic, decisive, and carried out within complex personal realities, continue to resonate in a contemporary context where questions of representation, voice, and authority remain central. The exhibition places these women within that continuum, inviting a reassessment of how leadership is seen, understood, and embodied across time.
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A series of public programs, including lectures, film screenings, performances, and immersive engagement expands the exhibition, creating a multi-dimensional experience that connects generations and diverse communities through the arts.
#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today: The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman', runs March 19-May 17, 2026. The Hellenic Museum of Michigan is located at 67 E. Kirby Street, Detroit, MI. For more information, visit hellenicmi.org.
About Ramona Pintea
Ramona Pintea is a contemporary visual artist whose work explores feminine authority, presence, and historical agency through expressive figuration and symbolic portraiture. Her work has been exhibited internationally and collected in more than twenty countries. She is also the co-creator, alongside Angie Xidias, of the global #WearYourCrown❤️ campaign, celebrating women's empowerment, authenticity, and leadership. For more information, visit https://ramonapintea.com/
About the Hellenic Museum of Michigan
Founded in 2013, the Hellenic Museum of Michigan hosts arts and cultural exhibits, special events, and virtual exhibitions that share the richness of Hellenic heritage and preserve the contributions of Hellenic culture in shaping our world today and in the future. For more information, visit https://www.hellenicmi.org/ or call 313.871.4100.
About One Bean Marketing
One Bean Marketing develops impactful, purpose-driven initiatives through strategic storytelling, with a focus on empowering women. For more information, visit https://onebeanmarketing.com/
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