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Born in a Refugee Camp: How Monther Jawabreh Uses Concrete to Tell the Story of the Occupation

Born in a Refugee Camp: How Monther Jawabreh Uses Concrete to Tell the Story of the Occupation

Update: 2025-12-04
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In this important interview, Palestinian artist Monther Jawabreh reflects on growing up in a refugee camp and discovering art as a way to fight for his people's story. He speaks about collective memory, political commitment, and why concrete has become his material of resistance. Jawabreh's work transforms loss into testimony, challenging erasure through form, memory and struggle.

ALL EYES ON PALESTINE EXHIBITION

The All Eyes on Palestine Exhibition raises awareness about the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Through the work of Palestinian artists, it creates a space for expression and solidarity, where art becomes a form of resistance. It showcases a generation of artists whose work preserves the cultural identity of the land and its people. Their art bears witness to Palestinian identity shaped by ongoing trauma and struggle, compelling us to keep our eyes on Palestine. Curated by Elettra Stamboulis with co-curators Danae Stratou and Doris Hakim, the exhibition is presented in three sections: Land, Archaeologies of Memory, and Staying, Returning, Departing.

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All Eyes on Palestine will be launched in December 2025 in Athens, and later travel across Europe. Your donation will help us cover the production and transportation costs of the exhibition.

Please donate today: https://internal.diem25.org/en/donations/to/eyes-palestine 
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Born in a Refugee Camp: How Monther Jawabreh Uses Concrete to Tell the Story of the Occupation

Born in a Refugee Camp: How Monther Jawabreh Uses Concrete to Tell the Story of the Occupation

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