The Medellin International Art Encounter is a platform for exchange between Colombian and international art, organized by the Museo de Antioquia. The 2015 iteration’s theme, “Local Stories / Global Practices,” was conceived in order to create a space of reflection and engagement with the recently implemented programs in Medellín to stimulate social and urban transformations, and was curated by Fernando Escobar, Tony Evanko, Sharon Lerner, and Edi Muka. Bartana showed Summer Camp (2007), a video about a summer camp co-ordinated by the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions in 2006, in which Palestinians, Israelis, and other nationalities worked together to build a house in the village of Anata, destroyed by the Israeli Authorities as part of the withdrawal from the Palestinian territories in 2005. This heroic but ultimately futile example of co-operation and dissent is interspersed with footage from Zionist propaganda films from the 1930 and ’40s, exploring the conflicting rationales of nationhood and territorial ownership that define the contested borders of the area.