The art is from children in Jenin, which has been under Israeli occupation since 1967 and suffered a particularly brutal invasion in 2002. The pieces show the reality of daily life as a schoolchild in an occupied country - roadblocks, searches, tanks, shootings and funerals. Despite this, there are images of hope, humour and a yearning for peace.
From 14th - 27th November, unless customers of the St Johns Centre complain about it ruining their festive mood, or some nutty right-winger destroys it with a bulldozer.