Maltese abstract artist Josette Fenech is back with a powerful new exhibition, and this time, it’s about more than just art.Titled Where Hands Meet, the latest body of work brings together Fenech’s signature abstract style with a strong message of empowerment and social impact.Born and based in Mellieħa, Fenech has built a distinctive artistic voice over the years, known for her vibrant colours, emotional depth and subtle spiritual undertones. Her work has been showcased both locally and internationally, with past exhibitions including RIFLESSI, AGAINST ALL ODDS and HORIZONS in London.Now, Where Hands Meet marks a new chapter, one shaped not just by artistic growth, but by personal experience.Having volunteered with individuals facing difficult life circumstances, including people with disabilities, Fenech witnessed first-hand how creativity can empower, build confidence and foster inclusion. That experience inspired her to dedicate this exhibition to a greater cause.Proceeds from the exhibition will support the Ta’ Saura National Empowerment Hub, a flagship initiative by The Malta Trust Foundation, founded by former President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca. The project focuses on accessibility, inclusion and creating opportunities through education and creativity.Curated by Prof. Louis Laganà, the exhibition explores abstraction as a deeply emotional and human process, where colour, movement and texture reflect lived experiences rather than literal forms.The title Where Hands Meet reflects that idea of connection, between artist and canvas, people and community, and art and purpose.Set in Palazzo Ferreria in Valletta, the exhibition runs until 5th April and is open daily from 9am to 7pm.For those looking to support local art while contributing to a meaningful cause, this exhibition offers the chance to do both, proving that art can be more than something you look at. It can be something that makes a difference.•