
Art Collective For Peace (ACFP) is a group of artists and thinkers who use art to spark movement—both literal and metaphorical. Through projects like Cinema of Resistance and unexpected pop-up exhibitions, they build a creative platform where activism and imagination go hand in hand. Their approach brings people together around urgent issues, using art as a catalyst for dialogue and collective action.
Together with IDFA Meets, ACFP turns its attention to protest—not only as an act of resistance, but as a form of solidarity. At a time when the right to demonstrate is increasingly under pressure, we explore both the power and the vulnerability of public action. What drives people to take to the streets? What makes protest effective? And what does it change—in the world, or within ourselves?
The IDFA Meets ACFP program consists of a film program, a workshop and an art exhibition that all center on the themes of protest resistance and solidarity.
Exhibition and Fundraiser for Hope Foundation
The art exhibition features works donated by local artists, each offering their own artistic perspective on the event’s central themes. Proceeds from artwork sales will be donated to Hope Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the development and well-being of children in conflict zones, with a special focus on Gaza.
The exhibition is free and open to visitors throughout the day.