Wednesday, 2 March 2011





Bring some colour into your life
learn about Palestine this March
during  the  Brighton Palestine Week





In partnership with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and the Duke of York's Picture House, we are delighted to invite you to the Brighton Palestine Week to celebrate and support Palestine: 4th - 13th of March

This includes the first exhibition in the UK by the Palestinian artist Muhannad Alazzeh.

The event displays a large collection of paintings demonstrating the artist's three year ordeal as a political prisoner in Israeli prisons. The artist's collection “April the 15th” includes some abstract paintings representing life outside the jail as seen from the inside, “a cell’s window was the only hope left, through its bars you could glance the rays of life”, Alazzeh
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The exhibition will be open from 4th – 13th March 2011
Old Co-op Building,
London Road
Brighton
BN1 4JF

Opening Times: 10 AM- 6 PM


Look forward to seeing you all

Please feel free to invite your friends and circulate 


In solidarity,

Merna Alazzeh

Thursday, 13 January 2011


Muhannad is a Palestinian artist who resides in Alazzeh refugee camp in occupied Palestine. However, he originates from the southern Palestinian village of Biet Jibrin, which has been ethnically cleansed by the Israeli Zionist troops in 1948. 

“Don’t beautify the Apartheid wall”, a quote by Alazzeh for an interview on the role of Palestinian and international artists and his views on the segregation wall built around the West Bank. Al Azzeh was born in September of 1981 to Othman Alazzeh, an Arabic literature teacher and Amal Alazzeh.


Since he’s shown an interest in Art and painting at the age of 10, his parents got him to participate in ‘Alwan’ (meaning colours in Arabic) workshop in Jerusalem, where he learnt and developed his talent at a young age and then published some of his work at the workshop’s magazine.

Watch video of the artist addressing the importance of art in tackling social and political issues in Palestine http://www.metacafe.com/watch/bg-6003896/bomb_it_2_muhnned_alazzh_the_west_bank/

In year 2003 Muhannad started his studies at Abu Dis University in occupied Palestine doing a BA in fine Art. However, before completing his first year, Alazzeh was arrested from his home by Israeli Occupation Forces for allegations of in-campus ‘student activism’.  Although this period of his life remains a tough one, yet the experience has not put him down but enriched his artistic talent and made him more determent to express and utilise his ability for the benefit of the people of Palestine.

His most recent participation in an exhibition entitled “Not Politics” was about his 3-year time in Israeli jails. The work, which he referred to as “April the 15th” (the day he was arrested) included some abstract paintings representing life outside the jail as seen from the inside. “A cell’s window was the only hope left, through its bars you could glimpse the ray

In collaboration with Palestine Solidarity Campaign, A UK  exhibition is due on the 5th- 13th of March  (As part of the Israeli Apartheid Week activities) at the Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton.

You can contact Muhannad on: muhannad194@gmail.com