Research & Publications


“Gaza Remains the Story” is an exhibition that centers Gaza’s cultural heritage, resilience, and lived experience amid genocide, war, and ethnic cleansing. Featuring historical archives, contemporary artworks, and community-based scholarship, the exhibition bears witness to ongoing devastation while honoring the enduring creativity of the Palestinian people. Curated by the Palestinian Museum, this adaptation includes expanded research and pressing questions around cultural preservation, exile, and memory. It calls on U.S. audiences—especially those in Washington, DC—to reflect on their role in protecting Palestinian cultural identity, preventing erasure, and bearing witness with care and responsibility.

On view from April 11 to November 2, 2025, this page offers a digital brochure of supplemental materials, that includes commentary from the curator Wafa Ghnaim, artist biographies, photographs, and event updates.


The 6 Flowers sisters in Gaza City, @flowersgaza (January 2023)

Making the Intangible Tangible: Tatreez Under the Rubble

by Wafa Ghnaim


“Violence is not confined to any place, religion, or race—it lives in the hearts of human beings... In the same way, art holds the power to shape human attitudes. Through art, people can uncover history, connect it to the present, and find the strength to reject violence.”
— Artist Mohammed Al Hawajri
My life experience in Gaza has shaped my style and my approach to art. Growing up in Gaza has made me more aware of how our world functions and the tragedies beyond that. If I grew up elsewhere, maybe my paintings would not be sad.
— Artist Malak Mattar

Artist Directory

The Museum of the Palestinian People’s adaptation of Gaza Remains the Story, curated by the Palestinian Museum, features thirty-three poignant artworks by twenty-eight contemporary Palestinian artists who call Gaza home. These artists span generations and geographies, offering a kaleidoscope of visions and views shaped by memory, exile, resistance, and a rooted love for a homeland under siege. Their works—rendered in oil, acrylic, embroidery, ink, and mixed media—bear witness to personal and collective narratives that refuse obliteration. Each artwork is a vital fragment of what remains, and a gesture toward what endures. Learning about each artist allows us to name Palestinian lives with care, honoring their legacies in the present, and preserving their contributions for the future. Biographies are authored by the curator, Wafa Ghnaim.


Press Highlights

  • The National, From conflict to canvas: Gaza stories brought to life in US exhibition, April 12, 2025. [Web]