Greek migrant's art pieces become subjects of study at Melbourne Uni

H σύζυγος του Αθανάσιου Τσάκωνα, Ανόμα Πιέρι, παρέδωσε το βραβείο στο σπίτι του κ. Κολοκοτρώνη στη Μελβούρνη.

H σύζυγος του Αθανάσιου Τσάκωνα, Ανόμα Πιέρι, παρέδωσε το βραβείο στο σπίτι του κ. Κολοκοτρώνη στη Μελβούρνη. Source: Supplied/Anastasios Kolokotronis

Anastasios Kolokotronis, 90, arrived in Australia in the 1970s. He has written 20 books and his has created a number of miniature houses from his home-country, which are now on display at the Bonegilla Migrant Centre and a subject of study for the Architecture students at Melbourne University.


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