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SubscribeFragile yet resilient, paper symbolises the endurance of a people amidst the tempests of history. The installation reflects the traditional architectures of the region and will house the art of twelve Palestinian comic artists. Each fold and crease in this paper house reflects the complexities of identity, memory, and the unyielding spirit of the works.
Through this ephemeral yet enduring medium, “Enter the Mulberry Tree and Fly Free” invites visitors to witness bold strokes of defiance and gentle whispers of hope.
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