
In the midst of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, Palestinian artists are being displaced, silenced — and in many cases, killed.
Cultural institutions have been deliberately bombed, archives reduced to ash, and irreplaceable artworks lost forever.
Join curator Sara Greavu and visual artist Mohamed Joha, along with artists joining live via Zoom from Gaza and France, for a vital conversation on what it means to be an artist during genocide.
Together, they reflect on:
• Creating in exile
• Resisting through art
• Carrying memory across fragmented geographies
• What kinds of images can work against the daily spectacle of suffering we see on our screens?
🔸 This is not just a conversation — it is an act of witnessing.


