Fighting Oppression with Beauty: Art Around the World for Gaza
Sri Lanka for Gaza
Photographer: Rishada
In Sri Lanka, the power of photography is harnessed to bring attention to the plight of Palestinians in Gaza. Rishada’s compelling images capture the resilience and strength of the Palestinian people, standing in solidarity with their struggle.
Dublin, Ireland: Dalymount Irish Football Park
At Dalymount Park, the heart of Irish football, fans and artists come together to express their solidarity with Palestine. The murals and installations here serve as a reminder that the spirit of resistance can be found even in the most unexpected places.
Liège, Belgium
A large stairway mural of the Palestinian flag in Liège stands as a monumental symbol of support. This striking piece of public art invites viewers to walk alongside the Palestinian people in their quest for freedom and justice.
Palestinian Youth from Bethlehem Visiting the International Peace Wall, Belfast, Ireland (2016)
In 2016, Palestinian youth from Bethlehem visited the International Peace Wall in Belfast, Ireland. Their visit highlights the universal desire for peace and the shared experiences of communities striving against oppression.
Bedford, England
In Bedford, artists and activists collaborate to create installations that highlight the Palestinian cause. Their work brings the struggle of Gaza into the public eye, fostering awareness and empathy.
Installation Titled “Unanimously” by Visual Artist Abdalhalem AbuMansour
Abdalhalem AbuMansour’s installation, “Unanimously,” speaks volumes about the collective support for Palestine. His visual art transcends borders, uniting people in their common quest for justice and peace.
Palestinian Artist Fayez Elhasani
Fayez Elhasani’s work captures the soul of Gaza. His art reflects the pain, resilience, and unyielding spirit of the Palestinian people, offering a poignant reminder of their ongoing struggle.
Palestinian Artist Hanaa Fanoun
Hanaa Fanoun’s artwork is a vivid representation of the Palestinian experience. Through her creations, she brings to life the stories of those who endure daily hardships, while also celebrating their culture and identity.
Join us in raising awareness and inspiring solidarity for Palestine through art and community engagement.
“For Gazans, war is like the weather, we live through it continually. We have no say in it; it just comes and goes, from the day we’re born. Most Gazans have never left the Strip; they don’t know what life feels like where war is not the norm; they don’t know what freedom is either. They know they want it, but they’ve never really tasted it.”
― Atef Abu Saif, Don’t Look Left: A Diary of Genocide