Farid Abu Shakra
"Farid Abu Shakra (b. 1963) is a multidisciplinary artist from Umm al-Faḥm. The main work of Farid Abu Shakra is in the medium of painting. His work includes figurative depictions, among them cat images, airplanes, etc., which serve as an expression of personal and political identity.
Together with his brother, Said Abu Shakra he founded the Umm El-Fahem art gallery where he served as curator. "
Fatma Shanan
Born in 1986, Fatma Shanan is a painter based in Julis, a Druze village in Northern Israel.
Shanan focuses on realistic, large scale painting, mostly in the technique of oil on canvas. Her works are characterized by a theatrical and enigmatic view on scenes, whose participants belong to the various circles of her life, especially surrounding Julis, the Druze village where she was born and raised.
Hanan Al-Agha
Hanan Al-Agha (1948-2008) was a Palestinian writer, poet and plastic artist. Her work dealt with memory, particularly the history and conquest of Palestine.
Hani Zu’rob
Hani Zu'rob (b. 1976) in Rafah Camp in the Gaza Strip, is a Palestinian artist and painter based in Paris, France. His work addresses concepts of exile, waiting, movement and displacement, and aims to present the collective Palestinian experience through reflections on the personal.
Hanna Faraḥ
Hanna Farah-Kufer Bir'im (b. 1960) is a Palestinian artist, builder and architect who lives and works in Tel Aviv - Jaffa and in Bir'im. Many of his works, photograph, print and sculpture which deal with the history of the village and attempts to resettle it. The name of the Kufer Bir'im was added to his signature as a second family name, in order to tie his identity to the village of his family, whose residents were expelled from it in 1948.
Hanna Qubty
Hanna Qubty is a visual artist and curator currently based in Jerusalem.
He is a gradute of the photography department in Bezalel, Academy of Arts and Design and of the MFA program at Bezalel.
Hannan Abu-Hussein
Hannan Abu-Hussein, b. 1972, is a Palestinian artist and educator whose work is inspired by her own life experience as a woman living in a segregated society. Abu-Hussein uses art to examine themes dealing with the status of women, and the way they function within the patriarchal society. Her work has examined closely issues such as ‘exclusion of women’, ‘violence’, ‘family honor’ in the Arab society, and the idea and function of the meaning of “Home”. Concepts that are presented in the form of installations whose form and size vary by the designated exhibition space.
Huda Jamal
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