Over the past 100 years, Palestinians have long used their culture as a way to connect, resist, and claim the heritage that belongs to the Palestinian people. Artistic expressions of defiance, existence and attachment to and longing for the land in the face of the occupation’s forced temporality, have remained throughout.
MPP continues to lift up the creative expressions born out of the current situation and provide the space for different types of expression. This exhibit will explore how previous and contemporary Palestinian cultural producers—across cultural mediums—simultaneously expose and disrupt the chronopolitics of the colonialist settler narrative.