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Through a unique partnership with 11 international institutions from seven countries, the Octopus Programme has selected 10 outstanding artists to take part in the programme during the academic years 2021/2022.  From a rigorous, multi-institutional application process with five interconnected evaluation committees, the winning candidates’ research-based proposals were selected from a pool of applicants from Austria, Finland, Tunisia, Palestine,
With graphic designer Maya Chami The workshop series explores the iconography and visual elements that have been employed to represent the coast in Palestinian political posters. It probes the fate of Palestine as it relates to the coast historically, and the manifestations and representations of the coast’s presence and absence in the lives of Palestinians. The knowledge gained by participants in the workshop will inform their own poster
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The Palestinian Museum is dedicated to supporting an open and dynamic Palestinian culture nationally and internationally, and to providing an environment that fosters intellectual and creative ventures, in addition to promoting continuous learning and bolstering national identity. In line with this vision, and in preparation for the launch of its upcoming exhibition, Palestinian Shores (working title), the Museum is working to organise a series
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The Palestinian Museum is dedicated to supporting an open and dynamic Palestinian culture nationally and internationally, and to providing an environment that embraces intellectual and creative endeavours, in addition to promoting continuous learning and bolstering national identity. In line with this vision, and in preparation for the launch of its upcoming exhibition, Palestinian Shores (working title), the Museum is seeking to produce an
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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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