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Wrexham: Exhibition of Children's Art from Gaza

vg | 30.04.2013 19:55 | Anti-militarism | Culture | Palestine | Wales | World

Loss of Innocence

This is an exhibition of more than fifty pieces of children's artwork “some funny, some tragic, many beautiful” collected by Rod Cox during a visit to Gaza with the Aid Convoy early in 2009 in the wake of Operation Cast Lead, a sustained attack by Israel which, according to Red Crescent spokesperson Dr. Khalil Abu Foul, "did not just have 1500 killed, or 5000 wounded. It has traumatised the entire population, all 1.5 million." The exhibition is going to be in Wrexham for the next few weeks, starting with the Cathedral until 17 May.


WHERE?

St. Mary's Cathedral, Regent Street, Wrexham LL11 1RB.


WHEN?

Daily, from 9am to 5pm until 17 May. Free entry.


ROD COX TO SPEAK ABOUT GAZA AND THE EXHIBITION

Rod Cox will give an evening talk at the exhibition on Thursday 16 May at 7pm. Free entry and refreshments.


BACKGROUND

See this previous indymedia article that includes images of some of the artwork.

More information about the exhibition can be found on the Chester and Palestine Exchanges (CAPE) website.

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