Exhibitions

All exhibitions were created by Forum members, artists and many local and international intellectuals

In all of the exhibits we wanted to start a conversation and open people’s minds to the subjects the PCFF is engaged in: The absurdity of war, life in the shadow of bereavement and the aspiration for reconciliation and peace

Through the PCFF activities over the years, we initiated and produced a wide variety of exhibits. These exhibitions displayed assorted art forms, from varied creative areas – photography, cartoons, handicraft and more – all created by Forum members, artists and many local and international intellectuals.
In fact, we wanted to start a conversation through these exhibits, to open people’s minds to the subjects the Forum is engaged in: the absurdity of war, life in the shadow of bereavement and aspiring for reconciliation and peace. We presented the exhibits at different venues and events, intending to spread the Forum’s messages to a wide audience, both locally and internationally. There was a lot of interest and much encouragement.
We thank all of the artists who have participated in the various exhibitions over the years.

We invite you to visit the variety of exhibitions and to look at the unique outcomes.

A myriad of works by the world’s best cartoonists, including references to the absurdity of war and its tragic implications
Life and bereavement through the camera’s lens, in a unique photography project which exposes the internal worlds of women who have lost what is most dear to them
Fifteen personal handmade books, all tell the life stories of bereaved Palestinian and Israeli women
135 Israeli and Palestinian artists received a ceramic bowl to take on their personal journey of interpretation for the reconciliation narrative
Paper art depicts the stories of twenty women and expresses their hope for change
A special photography exhibition during the closing event of “Young Leaders for Peace”