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Posted On: 19 December 2023 05:49 pm
Updated On: 19 December 2023 10:35 pm

Design For Palestine exhibition to showcase Palestinian designs; Funds to support Gaza

Rikhia Basu
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In an inspiring show of solidarity with the people of Gaza, Msheireb Properties and the Doha Design District organized the "Amplifying Voices of Palestine through the Power of Design" contest. Designers from around the world were invited to submit their artwork reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Palestine. The designs, carefully selected by a jury of industry experts, came from Msheireb Properties and iGuzzini.

Four selected designers are invited to the opening exhibition on December 21, where their work will be prominently projected within Sikkat Wadi Msheireb in Msheireb Downtown Doha. The designers are Zainab AlShibani, Amanda and Jo Booabbood, Nasser Alkubaisi and Fatima Abbas. The event will be open to the public and postcards of 14 winning designs will be on sale, with all proceeds going to support the people of Gaza through a donation to Education Above All.

The Design for Palestine event and exhibition, which will last for a couple of months from December 21, 2023, aims to bring attention to the beauty, resilience, and history of Palestine through the language of design.

More than 80 submissions were received in just 10 days, showcasing the global community's commitment to standing in solidarity with Palestine.

Doha Design District’s Senior Concept Manager Shaikha Al Sulaiti expressed her gratitude to all participants for their passionate contributions and dedication to amplifying the voices of Palestine.

“Preserving and protecting cultural identity through visual affirmation is the responsibility of creative industries. We look forward to showcasing the winning designs as a beacon of solidarity and hope.”

"Amplifying Voices of Palestine through the Power of Design" contest guidelines encouraged participants to create designs embodying patterns that resonate with Palestinian culture, traditions, or history. The submissions displayed a diverse array of interpretations that beautifully captured the essence of Palestine. Designs could be submitted in either color or black and white, providing artists with the flexibility to express their vision.

Source and Cover Image: Press Release