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22 May 2026

Imagine Peace: Spatial justice & the Palestinian Table

Imagine Peace

Imagine Peace is the program label of Wereldmuseum in which peace is explored as an active, just, and collective practice.

With Imagine Peace Wereldmuseum aims to illustrate that peace begins with justice, and that imagination is a necessary step towards change.

Through community, art, and cultural heritage, Imagine Peace brings people together around current and urgent geopolitical issues such as war, apartheid, inequality, loss, and recovery.

Where Wereldmuseum presents the world in all its complexity, Imagine Peace poses the question that emerges from it:

How do we live as a community — and how do we connect our worlds with one another?

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Spatial justice & the Palestinian Table

Food is not neutral. In Palestine and in the diaspora, every meal carries memory: of erased villages, uprooted land, and recipes carried across borders that cannot be crossed again. To eat together is not a simple pleasure, but an insistence on presence, a refusal to be erased.

This relationship between food and memory is shaped by displacement and diaspora. Palestinian food culture has been formed through ongoing movement and loss. From refugee camps to cities across the world, it carries an irreplaceable sense of place: specific land, light, and seasons remembered and reimagined.

Yet that land has been profoundly damaged. Harvests are blocked, water is restricted and trees uprooted. And still, people plant again. They cook from what remains, sustaining something no occupation has been able to extinguish.

It is within that context that the conference of Spatial justice & the Palestinian Table takes place, coinciding with the opening of the installation The Palestinian Table. Convened in partnership with community members across the world, the conference examines how built environments, landscapes, and geographies are weaponized, and how artistic and investigative practices name what has been done. 

The installation and the conference share a methodology: tracing harm through its material evidence and insisting that what has been destroyed is witnessed.

 

 

Program

  • 10:30 – 11:00 Opening — Imagine Peace
  • Introduction to the program: peace as a just and collective practice.
  • 11:00 – 11:45 Root — Identity, Memory & Displacement
  • On identity and memory when the place of origin has become inaccessible.
  • 11:45 – 12:30 Wound — Land, Violence & Hunger
  • Perspectives on land loss, blockades, and the impact on body and landscape.
  • 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch break
  • 13:00 – 13:30 Opening — Palestinian Table (installation)
  • A shared moment around the installation as a space of memory, food, and connection.
  • 1:30 – 2:15 PM Film screening + discussion
  • A selection of artistic films exploring land, loss, and continuity.
  • 2:15 – 3:00 PM Counterforce — Seed, Kitchen & Archive
  • Seeds, kitchens, and knowledge as forms of archive and resistance.
  • 3:00 – 4:00 PM Continuity — Story, Imagination & What Remains
  • On the power of stories and images to make Palestinian experiences visible.
  • 4:00 – 4:30 PM Open Table — What Remains, What Heals
  • A collective closing moment with the audience: what remains when the very act of coming together is under pressure?
  • 4:30 – 5:30 PM Refreshments

 

Scenes from a gathering around *The Palestinian Table*, part of the *Imagine Peace* exhibition at the Wereldmuseum. You’ll see moments of coming together, shared meals, and conversations centered on community, memory, and justice