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Political Art Workshop in Hebron for Palestinian Youth Print E-mail
Written by The Alternative Information Center (AIC)   
Monday, 12 May 2008
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Palestinian artist, Yousef Katalo, giving a workshop to youth in Hebron (photo by the AIC, 2008).

Believing strongly in the importance of developing the skills of Palestinian youth, providing them the possibility to express themselves, their feelings and their oppressions in cultural ways, the Alternative Information Center (AIC) is conducting an art workshop in Hebron with the Palestinian political artist Yousef Katalo.

The workshop began two weeks ago and will continue throughout the following ten months.

The participants are 17 high school and university students, 13 girls and 4 boys from different villages in the Hebron district, including Jatta, Sa’eer, Dora and the Al Aroub refugees’ camp.

The workshop takes place every Saturday in the Childhood Development Center in the city of Hebron.

According to Katalo, the youths are very excited to participate in order to improve their theoretical and practical knowledge about art in general and drawing in particular. With the support of the AIC, Katalo himself is currently holding exhibitions in Israel and the West Bank in commemoration of the Naqba. In his works, Katalo explores the connections between political issues and personal life, between exile, culture, and right to come home. His exhibition began in Jaffa, and will now move to Tulkarem, Beit Sahour and Hebron during the Naqba activities.

Amal Natsha, a participant in the art workshop, said that “I’m very happy to attend this workshop. I’ve been interested in art and in drawing for a long time. We don’t have enough opportunities in Palestine in general, and in Hebron in particular, to follow and improve our passions. This workshop will give me the chance to dedicate to something I love and to improve at the same time my theoretical and practical skills. I’m honoured to have this opportunity.”


 
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