Lamar Bisharat grew up in Tammoun, a small village near Nablus, filling sketchbook after sketchbook with characters, colors, and stories. Drawing and painting were not hobbies — they were how
Zaid Al-Aghbar joined Art to Heart in Nablus at nineteen. He came to develop his life skills and explore art as a means of self-expression. What nobody anticipated was the
Ola Ibrahim, a 21-year-old female with disability, participated in the “Art to Heart” program for the first time in her life. Her disability, caused by oxygen deprivation at birth, had
“Art to Heart” organized a course titled “Turning waste into Valuable”, with the aim of enabling participants to recycle old objects into artistic masterpieces. Sanaa Hawamdeh from Al-Ain refugee camp
We are building an inclusive Palestine where art serves as a powerful language beyond words, empowering persons with disabilities to create, connect, and contribute with dignity and justice alongside everyone else.