Doha, Qatar – 18 January 2025: Msheireb Museums will soon open “Memory of the Land," a
collective art exhibition that celebrates Palestinian identity through a collection of artworks donated by
regional creatives. The exhibition is organised in collaboration with Bachir Mohammed, Al Markhiya
Gallery, and Qatar Charity, reflecting a collective effort to preserve and celebrate Palestinian cultural
heritage while supporting humanitarian causes. It will be open to visitors during regular museum
hours from 22 January 2025.
The project brings together twelve artists from Palestine, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria, and Syria, who
contributed an artwork representing one month of the year in a visual narrative that spans traditional
Palestinian life. Through various artistic interpretations, from folk songs and embroidery to imagery of
bustling markets and historic architecture, the works portray Palestinian resilience, with each piece
telling a story that connects past and present.
Mr. Abdulla Al-Naama, General Manager of Msheireb Museums, emphasised the ongoing
commitment to cultural dialogue: "Following the impactful 'For the Children of Gaza' exhibition, which
garnered significant international attention for the plight of Palestinian children, 'Memory of the Land'
speaks to the need to preserve and rebuild, calling on institutions across all sectors to provide a
platform for meaningful dialogue. This exhibition speaks to the power of art in preserving heritage and
cultural understanding, while celebrating the richness of Palestinian identity."
The exhibition features works by renowned artists including Safaa Salama and Mohammad Akleek
from Jordan/Palestine, Asala Shouk and Noha Al Habib from Tunisia, Tawfiq Mubarki from Algeria,
and Mohammad Kakhi from Syria, among others. As part of this cultural initiative, visitors will have the
opportunity to purchase special calendar editions featuring the exhibited artworks, with all proceeds
directed to charitable causes through Qatar Charity.
Exhibition Details:
Venue: Bin Jelmood House, Msheireb Museums
Opening Reception: Tuesday, January 21st, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM
Admission: Free
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