Walls That Speak: Palestinian Street Art as a Form of Resistance
Walls That Speak: Palestinian Street Art as a Form of Resistance Graffiti and street art have long been the visual language of marginalized voices. From the boroughs of...
Walls That Speak: Palestinian Street Art as a Form of Resistance Graffiti and street art have long been the visual language of marginalized voices. From the boroughs of...
Palestinian culture is rich with symbols that carry deep historical and emotional significance. From geometric patterns in embroidery to the fruits of the land, each element tells a story...
Fathi Ghaben’s life was shaped by displacement, struggle, and an unbreakable commitment to his homeland. Born in 1947 in Harbia, a village in northeast Gaza, he was just a...
Art is one of the most powerful ways to tell a story, and in Palestinian culture, it goes beyond aesthetics—it’s a form of identity, resistance, and historical documentation. From...
The Palestinian artistic experience constantly collides with the fraught reality in which it exists, making it impossible to understand its unique nature without grasping the historical context from which...
The oppressive practices of the Israeli occupation have compelled many Palestinian visual artists to turn to traditional methods as a means of expressing their identity. This shift...
The Rich Heritage of Palestinian Culture Palestinian heritage stands as an enduring source of inspiration, deeply rooted in the country’s history and cultural richness. It serves as a powerful...
Art Contemporary Palestinian art is deeply rooted in the region’s traditional Christian and Islamic art forms, reflecting the cultural heritage of Palestine through the ages. Following the 1948 displacement,...
The tragedy of the Palestinian people deepened after 1967, amplifying the suffering experienced by artists. Many were displaced, carrying their anguish with them and channeling it through their art...