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Exhibition: Posters for Palestine

We present Posters for Palestine!

At Anibar Festival, we present Posters for Palestine, an international solidarity initiative bringing together artists across borders. Today, the project includes 53 artists: 27 Palestinian artists and 26 artists based in Norway.

Founded in 2024 and inspired by Florence for Gaza in Italy, PFP invites artists to contribute with printed poster works. These works are exhibited and sold to directly support Palestinian artists in Gaza. Through this exhibition, we share Palestinian art and expressions of solidarity, while contributing to a broader cultural movement advocating for justice and liberation.

In a time marked by immense loss and ongoing violence in Gaza, this exhibition stands as a collective response from the global artistic community. At Anibar Festival, a platform dedicated to animation, storytelling, and critical voices, this project resonates with the festival’s commitment to social engagement and artistic resistance.

Since its first exhibition on September 18, 2024, in collaboration with Masahat – Festival for Arab Arts and Culture and Kunsthall Oslo, PFP has traveled across multiple venues, including Nitja (Lillestrøm), Oslo Street Art, Studio5 (Sandefjord), the Nakba commemoration in Bergen (2025), and Grafill in Oslo (April 2026), among others.

All proceeds from poster sales go directly to Palestinian artists in Gaza. The initiative has also supported the Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center in Ramallah, occupied Palestine, and aims to further contribute to the “Artist to Artist” initiative organized by Shareef Sarhan, Ayman Al Azraq, and collaborators.

The exhibition at Anibar Festival features works from multiple editions of PFP, highlighting a growing network of artists committed to solidarity through visual expression.

This exhibition also supports Hassala, an initiative led by Gazan artists under the coalition Artists Together and Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center (KSCC), a leading independent Palestinian cultural institution which has played a vital role in nurturing artistic and literary practices in Palestine.

As homes, communities, and cultural spaces are destroyed, artists in Gaza face displacement, starvation, and death. By hosting this exhibition, Anibar Festival joins a growing network of cultural platforms amplifying Palestinian voices and supporting artists working under extraordinary conditions.

Hassala – www.hassala.art

Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center – www.sakakini.org



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