Synopsis : Kerala-based artist PS Jalaja’s exhibition, Museum of Debt, is a small but powerful act of solidarity with Gaza and Palestine. Every postcard, brushstroke, and piece of concrete becomes part of a shared memory, a quiet form of resistance.

When a land is destroyed, when people lose their homes and roots, when even children’s coffins are sold the most, and when genocide takes place, how can an artist stay silent? Especially one who believes that art must protest injustice and serve people.

In a time when wars are broadcast live and people grow numb to suffering, Kerala-based artist PS Jalaja chooses to slow down, to truly witness. Her new exhibition, Museum of Debt, is not just a place to see art but a space to remember.

The show is a small but powerful act of solidarity with

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