Preservation
Presented by Volcano, in association with The Theatre Centre
The art of staying human, when your world is on fire…
There has been too much cultural erasure in the world – theatres, cinemas, libraries, archaeological sites, universities – burned, bombed, reduced to rubble, while too many of the artists who animated these spaces have been killed, imprisoned, silenced, displaced.
Preservation is an international project, produced by Volcano, to preserve cultural voices in the face of genocide, war and/or targeted violence. This iteration of Preservation is intended as the first in a series that will draw upon the points of view of artists in crisis zones across the globe.
Preservation / Palestine features short works from four internationally recognised Palestinian artists. Their work will be premiered both online and during a live exhibition in Toronto.
The work aims to give audiences perspective on Palestinian life from Palestinian artists, outside of a western-media lens.
Said Preservation curator, Rimah Jabr: “Recently, I have learned that presenting oneself as Palestinian often comes with certain stereotypes and expectations. What does this mean to you? How do you position yourself in relation to this stereotypical context? Is there something you believe deserves attention that someone from outside your environment would not expect? These were the prompts shared with our artists, to inform their work for Preservation.”
Online Exhibition will begin on April 10, 2026 here.
Credits
Marah Haj, Dancer and Choreographer
Moaz Hosni, Filmmaker
Shahd Itbakhi, Installation and Multidisciplinary Artist
Hosny Salah, Photographer
Commissioned by Volcano Theatre
Curator: Rimah Jabr
Panel Guest: Lisa Karen Cox
Associate Producer: Sheree Spencer
Tickets are
Venue
Gallery
Visiting Hours
FREE admission
Monday-Friday: 7:30am to 6pm
Saturdays: 8:30am to 6pm
Sundays: 10am to 6pm
On performance nights we are often open late!
(Closed Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24 due to building maintenance)
Opening Event with Panel Discussion: March 18 at 7 p.m. – PWYC.
Playwright and Preservation curator Rimah Jabr will be in conversation with Volcano Associate artist and TMU theatre professor Lisa Karen Cox.
Content Warning
This collection of artworks aims to document and preserve cultural voices in the face of genocide, war and/or targeted violence.
Images exhibited do not include graphic, bloody or violent content. Regardless, they are slices of life from people who are contending with extreme circumstances. Included are images of men, women and children living in Gaza. Some are living with injuries inflicted by state violence.
Artist statements / descriptions / stories are included. This exhibition is appropriate for all ages. To provide additional context, parental guidance is suggested for children under 12.
For more information, such as detailed descriptions of the images, or if you have specific content related inquiries, please contact Volcano’s Preservation producer [email protected].
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