2048 by Majdulin Nasrallah
Featured in Zawyeh Gallery’s Posters for Gaza project, 2048 by Majdulin Nasrallah reflects on memory, space, and resistance. A multidisciplinary designer born in Palestine, Nasrallah uses her background in interior and interdisciplinary design to explore themes of identity, architecture, and shifting geographies under occupation. In this poster, a bookshelf is built into the Israeli separation wall, with a ladder leaning against it—an image that transforms a symbol of oppression into one of quiet defiance, knowledge, and hope. Her poetic yet political work often investigates the spatial consequences of military power and the transitory nature of borders in Palestine.












