Exhibit will run through May 30th, Library hours are 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM M-S & 1:00 - 5:00 Sundays - in person @ The Newton Free Library, 330 Homer Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Skip Schiel has entitled his art exhibit “The Ongoing & Relentless Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe of 1948 to Today.” In describing the exhibit, Skip provides the following in his own words: “To form its new state in 1948, Israel expelled some 750,000 Palestinians from their homes in what is now Israel—the Nakba or Palestinian Catastrophe. During 2018 and 2019, I met many of the refugees now often living in refugee camps in the Occupied West Bank of Palestine, and interviewed and photographed them. When possible, I returned to their ancestral homes to photograph fields, ruins, and Israeli parks and communities built on those lands.”
Artist provided biography: Skip Schiel is a long-term Quaker blended with Buddhism from a Catholic background, a conscientious objector during the American War on Vietnam, and a father of two daughters and grandfather of 3 teen-aged grandchildren. He is also a socially engaged, participatory photographer, filmmaker, and blogger engaging in struggles for justice, peace, compassionate treatment of the environment, and enlightenment. His main current projects include an examination of conditions in Palestine and Israel ("The Ongoing & Relentless Nakba") and actions to address the climate emergency, mainly working with Extinction Rebellion. During the COVID pandemic, he explored Boston area rivers, coastal regions, and urban districts by bicycle, photographing and filming what pricked his eye—"A Chronicle of My Life During the COVID Crisis."
Additional resources: The ongoing and relentless nakba: end of year update (2021) – Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography (wordpress.com), & The Ongoing and Relentless Nakba (FCPX) (youtube.com) (a 25-minute overview)
Thursday, May 9, is the Opening Reception. You can find more info here: 5/9 (in person, Newton MA) 6:30 PM - Opening Reception for the Skip Schiel Exhibit "The Ongoing & Relentless Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe of 1948 to Today" — NENJP - New England Network for Justice for Palestine