Exhibit - MAKE A WAY: Palestinian Artists, Text, and Image
Exhibit runs March 1 - 28
Opening Reception: Sunday March 1, 1-3pm
Closing Reception & Artist Talks: Saturday March 28, 1-3pm
Open during all events, or email us (info@rhizomedc.org) to schedule a different time to view
MAKE A WAY is an exhibit of three Palestinian multidisciplinary artists working at the intersection of text and image. Palestinian thought and expression has long been calcified by the market’s capricious and violent nature, forced into simplistic and reductive narratives and easy, legible symbols. The ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people is a war of images as much as a war of text, dispersed and circulated by Zionism and its attendant, constituent support-systems (racism, imperialism, terrorism, international law). By working directly to manipulate and distort these oppressive languages (both text and image), the artists in MAKE A WAY seek to subvert and reveal formal violence and gesture towards possible alternatives. Across visual poetry, painting, and video work, Carolina Ebeid, Adam Chamy, and Fargo Nissim Tbakhi enact new forms of artistic engagement with the long shadows of settler-colonial knowledge- and culture-production, in search of how liberation might be spelled, curved, illuminated. Co-curated by Fargo Nissim Tbakhi and Layne Garrett.













































































