A logo for the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine [DFLP] spray-painted on the wall within the Burj el Barajneh refugee camp in southern Beirut. Photo by stefan Christoff.
Montreal Exhibition from Photojournalist Stefan Christoff at Sablo Kafé
Announcement for Exhibition Opening Event!
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FRIDAY, APRIL 27th, 7pm
Sablo Kafé,
50 St. Zotique East
[metro St. Laurent & Bus 55 North]
FREE,
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FRIDAY, APRIL 27th, 7pm
Sablo Kafé,
50 St. Zotique East
[metro St. Laurent & Bus 55 North]
FREE,
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Include performances & presentations from:
- Kaie Kellough: Author & dub-poet
From the streets of Beirut to the open skies of south Lebanon, Christoff's photos outline sketches realities of life in Lebanon. The photographs convey the human realities of a nation facing major political upheaval in recent years, marked by massive street demonstrations, international political intervention & a devastating Israeli military attack in 2006.
Christoff's images also document the social and political conditions of Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon.
From the Palestinian refugee camps of Ain el-Hilweh in southern Lebanon, to Burj el-Barajneh in the southern suburbs of Beirut, hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees live in exile as a result of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
for more information concerning the exhibition contact:
email: christoff@resist.ca
tel: 514 690 8499
web: http://tadamon.resist.ca
View Stefan Christoff's photographs at the following links:
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