Slwa Melhem:

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Photography  |  Stills/video installation

I started this project with questions about my personal identity and about the place—the village of Beit Hanoun. Very quickly I realized that the answers to my questions can be found among the roots of the carob tree, which represents my family, the Abu el-Ela family. In Beit Hanoun, an unrecognized village, I found a carob tree that was burned to the ground but whose trunk did not break, just as the village’s refugees did not break.

As I was exploring the village mysterious signs appeared before me, such as an arrow, a red mark on the tree, which I perceived as divine signals revealed also in the rocks. When I followed these signs, they led me to an unknown place in Beit Hanoun. I photographed the signs I found on my way, and used a graphics editor (Photoshop) to turn them into meaningful graphic symbols.

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The exhibition is open Sunday - Thursday from 10:00 to 19:00 התערוכה פתוחה בימים א-ה׳ בין השעות 10:00 עד 19:00 المعرض مفتوح من الأحد إلى الخميس من الساعة 10:00 صباحاً حتى 7:00 مساءً
The exhibition is open Sunday - Thursday from 10:00 to 19:00 התערוכה פתוחה בימים א-ה׳ בין השעות 10:00 עד 19:00 المعرض مفتوح من الأحد إلى الخميس من الساعة 10:00 صباحاً حتى 7:00 مساءً

Graduates from Musrara - The Naggar School of Art and Society - are presenting final projects and works that have ripened over three years of study ✸

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Graduates

Musrara School — 22 Shivtei Israel St., Beit Kanda, Jerusalem — Free Entrance בית ספר מוסררה — רח׳ שבטי ישראל 22, בית קנדה, ירושלים — הכניסה חופשית مدرسة المصرارة — شارع شبتي إسرائيل 22، بيت كندة، القدس — الدخول مجاني
Musrara School — 22 Shivtei Israel St., Beit Kanda, Jerusalem — Free Entrance בית ספר מוסררה — רח׳ שבטי ישראל 22, בית קנדה, ירושלים — הכניסה חופשית مدرسة المصرارة — شارع شبتي إسرائيل 22، بيت كندة، القدس — الدخول مجاني