Ms Rachel organises New York exhibition of artworks by children in Gaza
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- “Colors That Survived” showcases creativity of Gaza’s children amid 'Israeli' war.
- Exhibition raises funds for Gaza youth, with online sales open until January 31.
Educator and organizer Ms. Rachel held a one-day art exhibition in New York on January 13 featuring works by children living in Gaza. The event, titled “Colors That Survived”, highlights the resilience and creativity of young artists growing up amid the ongoing 'Israeli' war and its devastating effects.
The exhibition included drawings, paintings, and mixed-media pieces that reflect the children’s perspectives on life, hope, and survival. Ms. Rachel said the aim was not only to raise funds for educational and artistic programs in Gaza but also to provide a platform for the children’s voices to reach an international audience.
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All the artworks from the exhibit are available for purchase online until January 31 at galabid.com/drawings-for-gaza, with proceeds going directly to support children’s education, art supplies, and psychosocial programs in Gaza.
Ms. Rachel emphasized that despite the hardships caused by the 'Israeli' war, the children’s creativity “survives and speaks for itself,” and she hopes the exhibit encourages more global awareness and solidarity with Gaza’s youth.



