
Fig. 1. Palestine Remains Stronger Than Your Walls. Courtesy of Waleed Idrees, 2012.
The Palestine Poster Project Archives, an online collection created and maintained by Dan Walsh, contains almost 7000 posters by more than 1400 artists. This web-based archive "displays the broadest possible range of Palestine posters in a searchable format with each poster translated and interpreted".
A “Palestine” poster is defined as:
1) Any poster with the word “Palestine” in it, in any language, from any source or time period;
2) Any poster created or published by any artist or agency claiming Palestinian nationality or Palestinian participation;
3) Any poster published in the geographical territory of historic Palestine, at any point in history, including contemporary Israel;
4) Any poster published by any source which relates directly to the social, cultural, political, military or economic history of Palestine; and/or
5) Any poster related to Zionism or anti-Zionism in any language, from any source, published after August 31, 1897.
The collection is organized into four sources:
1) International artists and agencies
2) Zionist and Israeli artists and agencies
3) Palestinian nationalist artists and agencies
4) Arab and Muslim artists and agencies
In Al-Akhbar English article The Palestine Poster Project: A Virtual Memory of Struggle and the Everyday, Dan Walsh says:
“There are two narratives presented at my website, the Palestinian nationalist and the political Zionist, and they've never been put together like this before.”

Fig. 2. The Key of Our Home. Courtesy of M. Ahmed, 1983.

Fig. 3. War Flares From Palestine, Peace Begins From Palestine. Courtesy of PLO, 1978.

Fig. 4. In Solidarity With Palestine. Courtesy of Burhan Karkoutly, circa 1978.

Fig. 5. After 2,000 Years - The Homeland Is Ours Again. Courtesy of Steven Pesach Ir-Sahi, circa 1935.

Fig. 6. This Land Is Ours. Courtesy of Brigit Frankporter, circa 1950.
The Palestine Poster Project Archives is available online here.


