Nicosia, Cyprus. The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation hosted the experiential photography exhibition “Behind Her Smile – Two Portraits, One Truth” on March 13 as part of the EndoMarch Cyprus 2026 Endometriosis Awareness and Information Campaign.
Exhibition hosted at foundation headquarters
According to an announcement by the foundation, the event was held at its neoclassical headquarters at 5 Markou Drakou Street in Nicosia, a space made available for actions by organisations and institutions engaged in social and charitable work.
Stories of women living with endometriosis
The exhibition presented photographic portraits and interpretive narratives featuring the stories of women living with endometriosis. Eight actresses gave voice to the testimonies, highlighting the impact of a painful chronic gynaecological condition.
Foundation and campaign organisers’ statements
The foundation said hosting the exhibition was part of its ongoing commitment to supporting actions that promote information, social awareness and contribution to society.
EndoMarch Cyprus said attendance would send a strong message of support to every woman who wants to be heard.
Limassol event scheduled for March 20
The campaign will continue in Limassol with a further experiential exhibition under the same title on March 20, 2026, at 6.30pm at the Four Seasons Hotel.
According to organisers, the Limassol exhibition will again present photographic works and interpretive narratives by eight actresses, focusing on the personal stories of women living with endometriosis and the effects on the health and daily lives of thousands of women.
The Limassol event will be addressed by Health Minister Neophytos Charalambides, representing the President of the Republic.
Will you attend the Limassol exhibition on March 20 to support women living with endometriosis?
