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Dlúpháirtíocht: Irish Solidarity with Palestine is an exhibition that took

place at P21 Gallery in London between 4th-13th July '24.

 

The exhibition was curated by Daragh and Seán Óg Ó Murchú and was

the largest ever international exhibition of contemporary Irish artists.

Our charity partners for the exhibition is Dignity for Palestinians who are

working on the ground in Gaza.

The exhibition was featured in District Magazine, BBC & RTE.

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About Dlúpháirtíocht

Dlúthpháirtíocht began life as a poem. As an attempt to express a sense of horror and disgust for the current Israeli onslaught on Gaza. It grew organically into a collaborative project that became a vessel for works born from a similar rage, and a representation of the longstanding solidarity, or Dlúthpháirtíocht, held between our country, and our brothers and sisters in struggle in Palastine.

 

Dlúpháirtíocht: Irish Solidarity with Palestine is the latest form the idea has taken.

 

Throughout the exhibition, Dlúthpháirtíocht and P21 will host a string of events celebrating Irish and Palestinian culture, including music, discussions, culture-based lectures, and more.Most importantly, Dlúpháirtíocht: Irish Solidarity with Palestine is a form of direct action. It is a way that you can interact, learn, and contribute financially to the project, with all profits being donated to Dignity for Palestinians, a charity run by UNRWA doctor Musallam Abukhalil, on the ground in central Gaza.

Participating Artists

Alice Timmons O Brien, Aoibh Johnson, Aoife Cawley, Barry’s Bodhrán’s, Brian Lincoln, Caleb Daly & Luke Ryan, Clare Gallagher, Daragh Exists,David Brown, Diabhal666, Dylan Wright With Mikey Cullen, Ellius Grace With Asbestos, Emer Gillespie, Frank Rafferty, Illemeratii, Jamie Goldrick, James Jamison With Seán Óg Ó Murchú, Jana Traboulsi, Jim Fitzpatrick, John Flynn, Josh Mayfield, Kate Nolan, Lauren Tulay, Lindsey Mead, Lorcan Collins, Mandy O’neill, Marc Rudin, Mark Curran, Marwan Makhoul, Melville With Daphne Wesdorp, Miriam O’connor, Moayed Abuammouna, Paddy Critchley, Pattern Up, Ruby Wallis, Rula Halawani, Sara Mccarroll, Seamus Murphy, Shahd Abusalama, Spicebag,

Squarebear, Tala Zeitawai

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