A black and white photo of refugee tents is overlaid with colourful illustrations of an orange branch.
Free

Dates between 31 May – 22 Jun 2025

Moomin 80: What Will We Do Without Exile?

Basel Zaraa

Explore a lush world within a refugee tent, through this immersive, multi-sensory installation.

Event Details
Date Dates between 31 May – 22 Jun 2025
Times Various times – see below
Location The Beacon - Bowling Park
Ages Recommended for ages 10+
No unaccompanied under 13s
Access
  • Wheelchair user access

What Will We Do Without Exile? is an immersive, multi-sensory installation that creates a lush world within a refugee tent, inviting audiences to imagine life beyond occupation.

About the exhibition

While generations of Palestinian bodies have been forced into tents, their imaginations have never stopped reaching for liberation. What Will We Do Without Exile? pays tribute to imagination as resistance, as it celebrates the natural and cultural richness of Palestine, past, present and future. Through sight, touch, sound and stories, audience members are transported to a reality where the land and its people are finally free.

What Will We Do Without Exile? honours the struggle and sacrifice of colonised people, and imagines a world where they have not only won their liberation, but where their resilience and ingenuity are recognised as invaluable examples for humanity in crisis.

About the artist

Basel Zaraa is a UK-based Palestinian artist whose work uses the senses to bring audiences closer to experiences of exile and war, and who creates art in order to face, express and understand the trauma that his community lives with. His current installation, ‘What Will We Do Without Exile?’ is an immersive, multi-sensory installation that creates a lush world within a refugee tent, inviting audiences to imagine life beyond occupation and war.

Since 2022 he has also been touring ‘Dear Laila’, an intimate, a one-person-at-a-time installation centred around the recreation of a destroyed family home, which received the ZKB Audience Award 2023. His previous work includes ‘As Far As My Fingertips Take Me’, a collaboration with Tania El Khoury, which was awarded Outstanding Production at the Bessie Awards in 2019. His work has been shown at over 50 venues and festivals across five continents.

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Credits
What Will We Do Without Exile? is commissioned by Moomin 80 and co-produced with Counterpoints Arts and Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.

Moomin 80 is a celebration of the 80th anniversary of the first Moomins book, made possible by Moomin Characters.

With thanks to all the interview participants.

Credits

Basel Zaraa
Artist
Emily Churchill Zaraa
Collaborator
Pete Churchill
Sound Artist
Charlotte Bailey
Newspaper Illustrator and Designer
Sahar Qawasmi
Featured voice

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