Freedom of Spirit: A collection of paintings and drawings by children of Palestine
This exhibition showcases over 50 heartfelt artworks by children from Nablus and Hebron, highlighting both untutored creativity and guided expression. The children’s ages range from 5-15yrs and reflect the young experience of living life in a warzone. The show is presented in the format of a ‘School’s Exhibition’ of paintings, drawings and some work on canvas.
- Nablus collection:
- Created by children aged 5–15
- Untutored, imaginative, and emotionally expressive
- Reflects raw creativity and personal storytelling
- Hebron collection:
- Created by a tutored group with access to diverse materials
- Shows individuality despite structured guidance
Location: Artists Wall at The Plough
This exhibition contains material related to war, including depictions of violence, death, and trauma. It is intended to provide historical context and encourage reflection on the realities of conflict, and the human cost of war.
All welcome - Please join us at The Plough on Friday 30th January at 2pm to hear readings, prior to a screening of 'Ground Zero: Stories from Gaza' at 2.30pm, and to share reflections on the exhibition.
