LASKARINA BOUBOULINA
c. 1771 – 1825
“Mother of The Greek Revolution”
LASKARINA BOUBOULINA
c. 1771 – 1825
“Mother of The Greek Revolution”
RALLOU KARATZA
c. 1799–1870
“Pioneer of Greek Theater,
Translator, Actress, Director,
Princess”
MANTO MAVROGENOUS
c. 1796–1848
“Artistocrat, Commander,
Strategist, Financier”
MESOLONGITISSES
c. 1821–1826
“Women of Messolonghi”
DOMNA VISVIZI
c. 1783–1850
“Bouboulina of Thrace: Naval
Leader of the Greek War
of Independence”
MOSCHO TZAVELA
c. 1760–1803
“Commander and Symbol
of Resistance”
WOMEN OF SOULI
c.1803
“The Dance of Zalongo”
#WeAreGreekWarriors
March 19-May 17, 2026
#WeAreGreekWarriors: From the Greek Revolution to Today – The Power of the Heroines of 1821 Lives in Every Woman
This March, One Bean Marketing proudly brings #WeAreGreekWarriors to the Hellenic Museum of Michigan!
Step into a powerful new exhibition celebrating the fearless women of the Greek Revolution. #WeAreGreekWarriors brings the heroines of 1821 into today’s cultural conversation through bold contemporary art and modern storytelling. Fighters, strategists, and champions of freedom, these remarkable women helped shape history, yet many of their names have long been overlooked.
Now, their stories come to life at the Hellenic Museum of Michigan in a groundbreaking exhibition featuring our campaign prints alongside stunning orginal works by acclaimed contemporary artist Ramona Pintea. Reclaiming these women’s rightful place in history through a fresh, fearless lens, the exhibit honors and highlights the women of the Greek Revolution while speaking directly to the women of today.
Through dynamic programming, cultural events, and interactive experiences, it connects the strength of the trailblazing women of 1821 to the leadership, voices, and impact of women now.
Women of all backgrounds and generations are invited to experience this inspiring exhibit and rediscover their own greatness and warrior spirit for change
#WeAreGreekWarriors
March 19–May 17, 2026
#WeAreGreekWarriors comes to the Hellenic Museum of Michigan, honoring the fearless women of the Greek Revolution. Through bold contemporary art and powerful storytelling, this exhibition brings the heroines of 1821 into today’s cultural conversation. Featuring campaign prints alongside original works by contemporary artist Ramona Pintea, the exhibit connects their legacy to the strength and leadership of women now.
Women of all backgrounds and generations are invited to experience this inspiring exhibit and rediscover their own greatness and warrior spirit for change.