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Palestine News Network
April 19, 2018
Rehab Nazzal's photography work focuses on demonstrations against the Israeli regime's policies in the city through an ironic scene that reveals from a distance a masked demonstrator taking a rest amid a cloud of intensive smoke. Michael Hallaq on the other hand explores touristic objects that can beÃâà...
London Free Press
July 9, 2017
A new exhibition based on an artist's research of the occupied West Bank is on at Western University's McIntosh Gallery. Rehab Nazzal: Choreographies of Resistance features photos, video and sound works “that focus on the Palestinian struggle against the settler-colonialism in one of the world's mostÃâà...
Haaretz
February 8, 2016
The Israel Defense Forces soldier who wounded Rehab Nazzal in Bethlehem on Friday, December 11, 2015, by shooting her in the shin, didnt know who she is. He didnt know her name; that she was born in Qabatiyah, near Jenin; that she is 55, and also a Canadian citizen; that she teaches art at a collegeÃâà...
The Gazette • Western University's Student Newspaper
January 5, 2016
Rehab Nazzal, a PhD student in the visual arts department, is in the region studying the effect of unmanned robotic weapons and surveillance systems on civilians. Along with continuing her education, Nazzal lectures part-time. Nazzal, who is a Canadian citizen, said in an interview that she had just left aÃâà...
artnet News
December 18, 2015
Toronto-based Palestinian artist Rehab Nazzal was allegedly shot by a sniper in Israel while taking photographs on December 11, according to statements released on Facebook and in a press release on a Palestinian prisoner solidarity website. She was in Bethlehem, reportedly snapping images ofÃâà...
London Free Press
December 15, 2015
A controversial Palestinian Canadian artist completing her doctorate at Western University was shot last week while doing research in the West Bank. Rehab Nazzal, who is in her third year of PhD studies in Western's visual arts department, was shot in the leg while taking pictures of a “skunk” weapon,Ãâà...
Hyperallergic
December 30, 2014
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Rehab Nazzal's exhibition Visible, curated by Stuart Keeler at the Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM), had me sitting and crying for hours. The solo exhibition by the Palestinian-born Canadian artist features three pieces that uncover and highlight narratives of the Palestinian peopleÃâà...
rabble.ca
July 8, 2014
Her video and photo exbibition Invisible was held in Ottawa and will be exhibited in other locations across Canada. Rehab Nazzal agreed to be interviewed by rabble.ca about the exhibit and about her experience. The exhibition, Nazzal said, raised important discussions on the role of art, government andÃâà...
Ottawa Citizen
June 1, 2014
A packed room at St. Brigid's Centre for the Arts was politically charged Sunday as Palestinian Canadian artist Rehab Nazzal spoke about her controversial city hall art exhibit. More people than there were chairs crowded in to listen to a Q&A with Nazzal, presented by the City of Ottawa Public Art ProgramÃâà...