Maison Palestine sponsors Palestinian-led cultural initiatives locally and in Palestine, including social engagement activities with a focus on self-representation and self-determination. Recent sponsorships and co-sponsorships include film screenings, a concert, a book launch, and a cooperative of agroecological farming based in the occupied West Bank.

In 2025, Maison Palestine hosted our friends from Visualizing Palestine at our location in Montreal for a launch of their first book, Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation. The book includes over 200 full-color infographics, a vivid portrait of Israeli settler colonialism and the Palestinian struggle for freedom.

Regards palestiniens is a Montreal-based collective focused on the organisation of cinema events that reflect the multiple imaginaries of Palestine as well as Palestinian creativity and engagement. The organizers are Montrealers involved, variously, in social-justice activism, migrant advocacy and assistance, international solidarity, film production, film studies, education and research.


47Soul is a Palestinian Jordanian electronic music group who are one of the main forces behind the Shamstep electronic dance music movement in West Asia.
47Soul is a Palestinian Jordanian electronic music group who are one of the main forces behind the Shamstep electronic dance music movement in West Asia.
Palestinian Social Fund provides unconditional funding for cooperative farms in Palestine through grassroots efforts.

Palestinian Social Fund provides unconditional funding for cooperative farms in Palestine through grassroots efforts.

Emmanuel Dror, researcher and activist, responds in this book to the call from Gazans to break through the wall of silence and the fog of propaganda, to support the Palestinians of Gaza in their struggle for freedom and thus ‘save Gaza or what remains of it’ ‘by speaking out and spreading the truth’.
47Soul is a Palestinian Jordanian electronic music group who are one of the main forces behind the Shamstep electronic dance music movement in West Asia.
Maison Palestine seeks opportunities for curatorial engagement with Palestinian scholars, artists, writers, filmmakers, designers, architects, and other knowledge producers and creative individuals and collectives.
Curation and commissioning exhibits are at the heart of our mission. Activating documentary culture and visual representation enables Maison Palestine to reclaim Palestine’s narrations amidst the Western project of eradication through a pedagogical use of living archives.
Maison Palestine’s mission brings audiences closer to an understanding and appreciation of Palestine by introducing them to its academic, social and artistic institutions.
Maison Palestine translates into French, and from Arabic and English, a range of contemporary documents relating to the history and present of Palestine in all its dimensions and all its territorial and diasporic components.