Celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Palestine. This category offers resources on traditional arts, literature, songs, poetry, cuisine, and customs, fostering an appreciation for the diverse and vibrant cultural identity of the Palestinian people. It also emphasizes how these aspects have been forms of resilience throughout history.
Palestinian embroidery, or "تطريز" (tatreez), is a traditional art form that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Palestine. Each stitch and pattern tells a story of the community, history, and identity. Preserving this art is crucial as it not only keeps the cultural narratives alive but also stands as a testament to the resilience and resistance of the Palestinian people.
Read MorePalestinian embroidery, or "تطريز" (tatreez), is a traditional art form that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Palestine. Each stitch and pattern tells a story of the community, history, and identity. Preserving this art is crucial as it not only keeps the cultural narratives alive but also stands as a testament to the resilience and resistance of the Palestinian people.
Read MorePalestinian embroidery, or "تطريز" (tatreez), is a traditional art form that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Palestine. Each stitch and pattern tells a story of the community, history, and identity. Preserving this art is crucial as it not only keeps the cultural narratives alive but also stands as a testament to the resilience and resistance of the Palestinian people.
Read MoreSliman Mansour, a renowned Palestinian artist, uses his work to depict and support the Palestinian resistance. His art, deeply rooted in Palestinian culture and heritage, often features powerful symbols like olive trees, which represent steadfastness and resilience. Through his paintings, Mansour not only preserves the Palestinian narrative but also highlights the struggles and aspirations of his people. His work serves as both a cultural preservation effort and a form of resistance, showcasing the enduring spirit and identity of Palestine amidst ongoing challenges.
Read MoreBirds of Gaza is a community art project for children to craft unique birds to remember every child killed in Israel's war on the Gaza. Through the power of collective art we're highlighting the atrocities that have led to over 6,500 children (and counting) being mercilessly killed.
Read MoreZeit and Zaatar by Amany Isa and Doha Koma is the story of a little boy who learns to make a snack that his mom ate when she was little.
Read More"Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story" is a touching and inspiring children's picture book by Palestinian artist Malak Mattar. The story follows Malak, a young girl in Gaza, as she finds strength and hope through painting. Living with her parents, she enjoys school, the ocean, and visiting her grandmother. When bombings disrupt her life, she stays home for 50 days, feeling scared until she picks up a paintbrush. Malak’s art helps her cope with trauma and fear, reflecting the resilience and creativity of children in Gaza and around the world.
Read More"Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story" is a touching and inspiring children's picture book by Palestinian artist Malak Mattar. The story follows Malak, a young girl in Gaza, as she finds strength and hope through painting. Living with her parents, she enjoys school, the ocean, and visiting her grandmother. When bombings disrupt her life, she stays home for 50 days, feeling scared until she picks up a paintbrush. Malak’s art helps her cope with trauma and fear, reflecting the resilience and creativity of children in Gaza and around the world.
Read More"Sitti's Bird: A Gaza Story" is a touching and inspiring children's picture book by Palestinian artist Malak Mattar. The story follows Malak, a young girl in Gaza, as she finds strength and hope through painting. Living with her parents, she enjoys school, the ocean, and visiting her grandmother. When bombings disrupt her life, she stays home for 50 days, feeling scared until she picks up a paintbrush. Malak’s art helps her cope with trauma and fear, reflecting the resilience and creativity of children in Gaza and around the world.
Read MorePalestine Museum US was founded by Palestinian American businessman Faisal Saleh who, after over 40 years of entrepreneurial work, is turning his attention to managing the most ambitious Palestinian media project in the United States. Located in Woodbridge, Connecticut, USA, the museum opened its doors on April 22, 2018.
Read MoreThe Museum of the Palestinian People is here to tell our stories; stories that encompass the rich history, vibrant arts and culture, of a people who thrive even in the face of adversity. Our stories are many, our hearts are one.
Read MoreStarting as a traveling exhibit in 2015, the Museum of the Palestinian People visited over 50 locations before finding a permanent home in the heart of Washington, D.C. On June 15th, 2019, we opened our doors, becoming the first Palestinian museum in the nation’s capital dedicated to telling the stories of the people of Palestine. Through contributions from around the world, we exhibit Palestinian artwork, historical artifacts, and cultural documentation.
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