It’s Your Head That Bleeds exhibiting at PS Art Space, Fremantle / Walyalup. March 14 - 21, 2025.
The exhibition is accompanied by a diverse public program, curated by the artist to enrich the community’s experience. Highlights include: an Artist Talk with Georgia Mulholland and Honny Palayukan, Live Analogue Ambience by Sound Artist Portia Rose, Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND (Bethlehem, Palestine), Panel Discussion ‘Sumud, Sabr, and Sanity’ with guest speakers Hala Shanableh, Hiba Farra, Sophie McNeil and Georgia Mulholland, and a documentary screening of ‘Naila and The Uprising’.
Gallery Opening Hours
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00.
Saturday 12:00 - 17:00.
Closed Sunday and Monday.
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Opening Night. Doors open at 18:30.
19:00 - Live Analogue Ambience by Portia Rose.
Portia Rose is a Boorloo (Perth) based soundscape artist who works with collected nature field recordings and live spoken word elements to create immersive sound tapestries and ASMR experiences. Portia has previously been included in programs such as PICA After Dark (2025), Fremantle Biennale (2024), the Blue Room Theatre's 'Summer Nights', the Rechabites 'Birdbath Projections', the Pickle District’s After Dark Series and WAB Fest.19:30 - Artist Talk with Georgia Mulholland and Honny Palayukan.
An honest conversation on the challenging and beautiful moments behind It’s Your Head That Bleeds. The talk will include a live reading of the book, and a deep dive into the artist’s experience creating in the face of occupation.A passionate storyteller, Honny Palayukan is a film producer and curator with a soft spot for stories that focus on culture, community connection and humanitarian issues. While working across the philanthropic sector, she managed critical campaigns for the United Nations and TED which generated record breaking impressions across international press circuits. In recent years, Honny has applied her skills in producing TV Commercials and campaigns for the private and public sector and curated the 2024 CinefestOZ Short Film Program. She is the Founding Director of Sambal Films which aims to produce stories meaningful to Australia and South East Asia. She has extensive connections across Australia, Indonesia and Singapore and is currently developing projects with Infinite Studios, Visinema and Fremantle Indonesia.
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Exhibition open 10:00 - 16:00
18:00 - Sumud, Sabr and Sanity – Stories of PalestineJoin us for a insightful and moving panel discussion that delves into the personal experiences of Palestinians in diaspora and the passionate voices advocating for Palestinian human rights and liberation. With Sumud (steadfastness), Sabr (patience), and Sanity as key themes, this event will offer powerful accounts from those who have lived through the challenges and beauty of Palestinian life – from the trials of displacement to the realities of living and working within the region.
This is an unmissable opportunity to hear firsthand stories from those who have witnessed and lived these experiences. It’s an intimate conversation that is essential for understanding the human side of the Palestinian struggle and the enduring fight for justice. This panel discussion features guest speakers: Hala Shanableh, Hiba Farra, Sophie McNeil and Georgia Mulholland.
About the PanelistsHala Shanableh is a Palestinian Australian who is a key organiser of the Palestine rallies in Boorloo, as well as a member of FOPWA, APAN and the Greens. While she has completed extensive research into dementia care and successful ageing at home, Hala is currently working in the disability sector and is aspiring to complete research in exploring the impact of war in neurodivergent individuals and the need for tailored supports in post conflict recovery.
Hiba Farra, whose parents are from Gaza and Jerusalem is an advocate for the Palestinian cause, with a legal background, an Executive Board member of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN), Perth Mums for Palestine, a former chair of the Palestinian Community of WA, and former Cochair of Friends of Palestine.
Sophie McNeill was just elected to the WA Parliament in the Upper House for The Greens (WA). McNeill was an investigative reporter with ABC TV’s Four Corners program and a foreign correspondent for the ABC and SBS in the Middle East, working across the region in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Gaza, the occupied West Bank and many other countries. McNeill has twice been awarded Australian Young TV Journalist of the Year and has won three Walkley Awards for her investigations in Afghanistan and Syria. She is the author of “We Can’t Say We Didn’t Know: Dispatches from an Age of Impunity.”
Georgia Mulholland is an artist, community organiser and dedicated human rights worker based between Australia and the Middle East. Since 2019, Georgia has served as Project Director of Made in Palestine, a non-profit organisation rooted in International Humanitarian Law dedicated to providing Palestinian families with humanitarian and economic support. She leads an active team in both Australia and the West Bank, and lectures across continents. She is deeply engaged in distributing humanitarian aid, voluntary work within refugee camps and occupied military zones, and maintains meaningful relationships across borders.
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Exhibition open 10:00 - 16:00
18:00 - Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND. Hosted by Made in Palestine. Tickets available via Humanitix.
About the WorkshopThis workshop will introduce you to the beauty of Palestinian embroidery and its rich cultural history. Palestinian embroidery, or Tatreez, is a symbol of resilience and identity, with designs reflecting the regions, traditions, and stories of Palestine.
In this workshop you’ll hear from Samar Abedrabo, the founder of SAMARKAND, who will share insights into the deep cultural significance behind Tatreez designs. Based in Bethlehem, Samar will be joining this workshop digitally, with hands-on assistance from the Made in Palestine and team.
The workshop is designed for all levels. Whether you are a seasoned Tatreez-lover wanting to learn more about Samar’s story and the history of Tatreez, or if you’re a beginner. No prior experience is necessary, and hands-on assistance will be available. All materials will be provided, and you’ll be able to take your piece home to continue your Tatreez practise.
About SAMARKAND
A cultural initiative dedicated to preserving traditional Palestinian embroidery. SAMARKAND offers beautifully embroidered T-shirts, Tatreez workshops, and research to protect this art form. SAMARKAND collaborates with both local and international artists on various projects, fostering a global appreciation and understanding of this rich cultural tradition.
Samar Abedrabo is a passionate advocate for human rights and cultural preservation, holding a BA in International Law and Human Rights from Bard College. Currently, she serves as a Coordinating and Administrative Assistant at Wonder Cabinet, a space for cultural and art production in Bethlehem. In addition, Samar works with Made in Palestine, a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing Palestinians with humanitarian and economic support. As the founder of SAMARKAND, a Tatreez initiative, she is dedicated to teaching and preserving the art of Palestinian embroidery, empowering beginners to connect with this rich cultural tradition.
Fundraising Effort
This educational workshop is part of Made in Palestine's ongoing fundraising efforts. The workshop is designed to foster education and cultural immersion, while raising critical funds for families in Gaza and the West Bank who are directly supported by Made in Palestine.
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Exhibition open 10:00 - 16:00
19:00 - ‘Naila and The Uprising’ Documentary Screening. Hosted by Made in Palestine. This screening is free to attend, reserve your seat via Humanitix.
Synopsis
When a nation-wide uprising breaks out in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, a young woman in Gaza must make a choice between love, family, and freedom. Undaunted, she embraces all three, joining a clandestine network of women in a movement that forces the world to recognize the Palestinian right to self-determination for the first time. Naila and the Uprising chronicles the remarkable journey of Naila Ayesh and a fierce community of women at the frontlines, whose stories weave through the most vibrant, nonviolent mobilization in Palestinian history - the First Intifada in the late 1980s.
While most images of the First Intifada paint an incomplete picture of stone-throwing young men front and center, this film tells the story that history overlooked – of an unbending, nonviolent women’s movement at the head of Palestine’s struggle for freedom.
Fundraising
This screening is part of Made in Palestine's ongoing educational program designed to amplify Palestinian documentaries, while raising critical funds for families in Gaza and the West Bank who are directly supported by Made in Palestine.
This special screening of Naila and The Uprising is made possible through Just Vision. The screening is completely free of charge to attend, to allow the film to educate and raise awareness of Palestine on a global scale. Donation’s to Made in Palestine’s work in the West Bank and Gaza are warmly welcomed, but not required.
Full Public Program