most of them Palestinian, Native American, and Irish–
explore the shared historical and contemporary paths of the three cultures
with 68 original works, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings,
artist books, and films.
Conceived by Jennifer Heath and co-curated with Dagmar Painter,
the exhibition is traveling throughout the United States and abroad
on a five-year tour.
INVITED ARTISTS, PLEASE TAKE NOTE
We would love to have as many of the participating artists present at the Opening Reception as possible. If you are a participating artist and plan to attend, kindly let us know in advance, and if so, if you would be willing to say a few words to guests about the exhibit and what it means to you, as well as sign exhibit catalogues.
R.S.V.P.: Michael Maria, Operations Director
michael@bostonpalestinefilmfest.org
The favor of a reply is requested by August 25, 2015
Learn more about:
The Map Is Not the Territory
The Boston Palestine Film Festival
The Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
*”The Map is Not the Territory” was coined by philosopher/scientist Alfred Korzybski.