‘Gaza 290 Days’

Latin American artists respond to Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The Palestine Museum of Contemporary Art, in collaboration with the Visual Arts Center of Art Bureau, presents ‘Gaza 290 Days,’ an exhibition showcasing the response of Latin American artists to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The exhibition features 45 selected cartoons by artists from Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Brazil, who were moved to reflect on the recent atrocities in Palestine through their powerful artworks, ISNA wrote.
The title ‘Gaza 290 Days’ refers to the duration of the Israeli regime’s genocide in Palestine, highlighting the ongoing suffering and resilience of the Palestinian people.
The museum invites visitors to view the ‘Gaza 290 Days’ exhibition from July 22 to August 14, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on Thursdays and holidays.
The powerful artworks on display serve as a testament to the international solidarity with Palestine and the artists’ commitment to raising awareness about the ongoing conflict.
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