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Malika Abu Auda

An artist and graphic designer from Gaza, and a software engineering student. She uses art and design as a medium to express human experiences, memory, and resilience, creating digital works that combine emotional depth with a contemporary visual language. Through her work, she seeks to transform stories and emotions into visual experiences that resonate with audiences and transcend borders.

Azza Shaikh Ahmad

A visual artist and educational specialist who holds a master’s degree in Curriculum and Teaching Methods. She has taught fine arts in both government and UNRWA schools and managed local school exhibitions.

Azza has participated in numerous local and international group exhibitions across Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Dubai, and Berlin, and won the “Sixty Years of UNRWA Contributions” competition in 2010. She also presented a video art piece titled Mirror at the Gaza International Video Art Festival and is an active member of art associations like Artists Without Borders.

Working in black and white, her artistic style is defined by simplicity and abstraction. She skillfully merges modernity with tradition, focusing on Palestinian folk heritage to address important social and humanitarian issues.

Diana Al-Husari

A visual artist, educator, and trainer specializing in fine arts education and art-based psychological support. She has worked with organizations such as the Tamer Institute, the A.M. Qattan Foundation, and Save the Children, and previously served as a university teaching assistant after earning her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Al-Aqsa University in 2010.

Between 2009 and 2024, Diana participated in numerous local and international exhibitions, workshops, and training sessions. Her unique artistic approach blends vibrant color painting and collage techniques, using art to express her emotions, perceptions, and reflections on the world. She is also a passionate photographer and designer.

Fatima Abu Owda

A visual artist who holds a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts Education from Al-Aqsa University. She worked as an art designer for the Palestinian History Tapestry project at Oxford Brookes University, supervised students illustrating literary works, and has led numerous community art workshops.

Her work has been showcased both locally and internationally, including a piece featured in UNRWA's Middle East Quilt. Trained in diverse mediums—including mosaics, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, and printmaking—she held her solo exhibition, Hymns of the Soul, at Dar Al-Kalima University in Gaza in 2021.

Rufaida Sehwail

A visual artist whose practice spans video art, painting, photography, and installation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and an educational diploma from Al-Aqsa University, a certificate in art therapy from Irbid University, and is currently pursuing her master’s degree.

Rufaida has staged six solo exhibitions—including The Wall That Isn’t the Last, which transformed Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital into a cultural platform during the war in December 2024. She has also participated in over 90 local and international group exhibitions and won four awards, including the 2012 Young Artist Award from the A. M. Qattan Foundation and a 2019 Palestinian Cultural Fund grant.

Rooted in Symbolic Expressionism, her work blends dreamlike realism with locally sourced materials and symbols. Her art documents the Palestinian experience under siege, blending pain and hope to capture stories of resistance and resilience.

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