exhibitions

Producing exhibitions that bring artists’ work to life and engage diverse audiences.

In Gaza, a photo is not a memory, it is evidence -
Fadi A Thabet

lens on gaza
the sun and moon still rise

Lens on Gaza: The Sun and Moon Still Rise presents an intimate visual narrative of life, resilience, and humanity in Gaza, through photographer Fadi A. Thabet’s own lived experience and work within the city.

This exhibition creates space to engage with stories that transcend borders. It is not only a record of lived experience, but a testament to humanity: to families, children and communities who continue to live, create and hope in Gaza.

Lens on Gaza: The Sun and Moon Still Rise is presented in partnership with Fadi A. Thabet, East Street Arts, Bethlehem Cultural Festival, Leeds Palestinian Film Festival and cultural producer Shazia Bibi.

With thanks to the support from Fresh Aire, Abu Bakr Supermarkets and all volunteers.

This exhibition is funded by East Street Arts, Bethlehem Cultural Festival, Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Images of launch taken by Wes Foster.

what the hand remembers

Working across sculpture, installation, painting, photography, sound and participatory practice, the exhibition looks at how memory is carried through touch, repetition, labour and ritual rather than through written records alone, in collaboration and funded by East Street Art. Photos taken by Wes Foster.

Artists featured Farwa Rizvi, Alice Boot, Laura Joan Smith, Saba Siddiqui.

Creating cultural spaces rooted in dialogue, solidarity and social change.

Humans of Palestine is a collaborative project developed in partnership with the East Street Arts, the Network of Photographers for Palestine, the Leeds Palestinian Film Festival and Otley Courthouse. Through photography and visual storytelling, the project centres images that reflect our shared humanity, amplifying everyday lives, resilience and connection across communities.

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