Meet the Women Ceramists Shaping Clay in Lebanon

by LBTAdmin

Lebanon’s art scene extends far beyond painting and sculpture. Its contemporary ceramists are transforming clay into objects that are as functional as they are beautiful, blending traditional techniques with fresh, modern ideas. In Beirut’s studios and ateliers, artists are exploring texture, form, and color in ways that turn everyday items into pieces of art, bringing Lebanese ceramics to the forefront of design.

 

Joelle Salamé Mouawad

Joelle Salamé Mouawad is a contemporary Lebanese ceramist and designer known for her delicate, sculptural ceramics that blend functionality with artistic expression. Her work often explores texture, form and subtle color palettes, creating pieces that are both elegant and tactile. Joelle’s practice emphasizes craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the transformation of everyday objects into works of art. Joelle is also the co-founder of MyRan.

Myrna Bocti

Co-founder of the fashion brand MyRan, Myrna Bocti has also ventured into ceramics, creating unique pieces that reflect her design sensibilities. Her work was featured in a ceramics pop-up at Myran Market, highlighting the intersection of fashion and functional art.

 

Tania Chalfoun

Tania Chalfoun is a Beirut-based ceramist known for her handmade pottery and ceramics. Through her brand, ClayMe Ceramics, she offers a range of handmade items that blend functionality with artistic expression.

Hala Ghorayeb

Hala Ghorayeb is a ceramist and sculptor based in Beirut. Her atelier specializes in handmade ceramics, sculptures, miniatures and customized gifts. With a background in graphic design, she infuses her pieces with a contemporary aesthetic, offering bespoke creations for various occasions,

 

Yasmina Khalifé

Yasmina Khalifé is a Lebanese architect and ceramist based in Beirut. She specializes in handbuilt ceramics, creating functional and sculptural pieces. As a co-founder of Clay Stories Collective, she collaborates with other artists to promote ceramic arts and share their stories through clay.

Zein Daouk

Zein Daouk is a multidisciplinary architect and ceramist based in Beirut. Her journey into ceramics began in 1999, but she devoted herself to the craft professionally in 2020. Her work bridges the gap between functional art and sculptural design, exploring the dialogue between different disciplines. She draws inspiration from the four elements—earth, air, fire and water—to inform her creations.

 

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If you enjoyed reading this, check out our interview with sculptor Rudy Rahme.

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