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  2. Palestine Poster Project Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Palestine Poster Project Archives (PPPA) was founded as a means of collecting and digitally displaying a wide variety of works in the Palestine poster genre. The Palestine poster genre is more than a century old and growing. The Palestine Poster Project Archives continues to expand as the largest online collection of such posters. [1]

  3. Palestinian posters - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of the Palestine Poster Project Archives has made poster art much more accessible to the public; as of December 2024, the site has 22,004 posters and 4,806 artists listed. The rise of the Internet and digitization has also led to a surge of preservation efforts [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and increased public reception of exhibitions .

  4. List of Palestinian artists - Wikipedia

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    Jumana Emil Abboud (born 1971), contemporary artist; Ruanne Abou-Rahme (born 1983), of the art duo Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme; Karimeh Abbud (1893–1955), artist, photographer; Hannan Abu-Hussein (born 1972), installation artist and video artist; Maliheh Afnan (1935–2016), visual artist; Laila Ajjawi (active since 2015), graffiti artist

  5. Arnolfini, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Arnolfini is an international arts centre and gallery in Bristol, England. It has a programme of contemporary art exhibitions, artist's performance, music and dance events, poetry and book readings, talks, lectures and cinema. There is also a specialist art bookshop and a café bar.

  6. Category:Artists from Bristol - Wikipedia

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  7. Artists and activists stage pro-Palestinian protest in front ...

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    A group of local artists gathered at Art Basel Miami Beach Friday afternoon. They weren’t there to sell art. Outside the art fair, the group unfurled a massive banner: “Let Palestine Live.”

  8. Malak Mattar - Wikipedia

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    Mattar started an Instagram account, where she posted her art. [3] Her work started to gain traction, and by age 14 she had her first gallery opening in Gaza, and was selling her work to online buyers. [3] [5] In 2016, Mattar's art was exhibited at the Palestine Museum in Bristol, but she was unable to attend as she was not granted a visa. [4]

  9. Category:Palestinian artists - Wikipedia

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