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Longing and Belonging: The Palestinian Art in Exile

To honor the late Palestinian artist Laila Shawa (1940-2022), the Institute for Palestine Studies and Dar El-Nimer for Arts & Culture in Beirut will be hosting a seminar celebrating the work of three Palestinian artists from the diaspora; Taysir Batniji, Hani Zurob and Mohammad Joha. The seminar is entitled: "Longing and Belonging: Palestinian Art in Exile" at Dar El-Nimer on

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