The Palestinian Museum recently launched an artistic demonstration for Gaza to shed light on the fruits of the Strip’s artistic and creative labour. In doing so, we aim to raise our voices loudly against this genocide, which is systematically annihilating Palestinians and their culture and knowledge systems.
This is Not an Exhibition is the main space; within it, Eltiqa Art Gallery and Shababek for contemporary art have been invited to use the
The Palestinian Museum invites you to contribute to its upcoming exhibition on Palestinianal (in and about Palestine) musical practices, set to be launched in 2023, made possible by the lending of a variety of audio media and playback devices from your personal collections and family archives. PM is looking for contributors to lend cassette tapes, CDs, and gramophones by Palestinian or international musicians and singers who composed and sung
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Open call to artists, students, researchers, and cultural institutions.
To organise a series of activities and workshops, targeting all sectors of society as part of the Public Engagement Programme.
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The Palestinian Museum is preparing an exhibition for early 2021, with the Palestinian coast as its main topic. The exhibition will explore the history and contemporary reality of the Palestinian coast and will highlight it as a central element in shaping Palestinian history, geography and identity. It will illuminate the history of coastal villages and cities, which were at the vanguard of Arab modernity and engaged in the Mediterranean’s
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In fulfilment of its 2019-2023 programme strategy, the Palestinian Museum (PM) launches its first programme of research and civic engagement. It includes, but is not limited to, book launches, literary events, symposia, panel discussions, workshops, tours, film screenings, an exhibition related conference, and two original publications to document the annual discursive and scholarly outputs, as well as conference proceedings and papers. The
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Would you like to take part in an initiative that imbues children and grown-ups alike with creative spirit and positive energy amid these extraordinary circumstances?
The Palestinian Museum is seeking contributions by artists and artisans, with the aim of holding online workshops to impart meaningful cultural dimensions to the recreational activities that families share at home. Fostering Interactivity within cultural ventures is among the chief
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Hardly is the world serene in ordinary times, but seldom does the entire globe hold its breath at once, facing a common menace. This is one such moment, as we collectively brace amid this sweeping pandemic. Palestine is no stranger of course to catastrophes of the manmade variety, but amid the ruin, and in apprehension of recurring calamity, Palestinians have always resorted to arts and literature as they contended with the fragility of life or
The Palestinian Museum – Birzeit and Dar Al-Tifel Al-Arabi Museum – Jerusalem invite artists of all nationalities, based in #Palestine, #TheMiddleEast and around the world, and who have previously contributed to the Palestinian cultural and art scenes to submit proposals for giving the upcoming digital workshop, From a Print to a Product. The workshop will be held in July 2020 as part of the Museum’s forthcoming exhibition, Printed in Jerusalem
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On the exhibition: A Theoretical Framework
The Palestinian Museum plans to hold an exhibition on Palestinial (in, of, and about Palestine) musical practices to take place from 2023-2024 per the conceptual framework detailed below. The exhibition will include archival, visual, and sound materials; videos; ethnographic, heritage, and archaeological exhibited objects; commissioned artworks; interactive stations; specialised publications; activities
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To participate in a workshop concerned with Land and Human rights and the violations of Land Rights entitled: Land Rights in Palestine and South Africa (1880 – 2022): between Ideological Imaginaries and Creative ReclamationDeadline for submission: 22 November 2021
An ongoing creative research project between the Palestinian Museum’s Research Program and the University of Cape Town, considers the historical similarities and peculiarities of the
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