Beirut Art Days is back. From July 9 to 12 the second edition of this bold citywide festival will bring the capital to life with color sound movement and meaning.
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Internationally acclaimed Lebanese photographer Roger Moukarzel still remembers his humble beginnings in the mountain village of Beit Chabeb, where summers were full of adventure.
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At BlattChaya, each tile tells a story — not just of Lebanese heritage, but of resilience, artistry and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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Based in Beirut, Ghazi Baker creates dense, layered pieces that reflect the chaos, tension and complexity of his surroundings.
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Tucked away in the scenic village of Ehmej in the Byblos district, a unique Lebanese initiative is making an impact at home and abroad.
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Artist Rawia Ghandour Zantout blends post-impressionism with modern techniques, inspired by Lebanon’s beauty.
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Today in Serepta, more commonly known as Sarafand, a sleepy village in southern Lebanon, one family is determined to keep the ancient tradition of glassblowing alive.
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Professional dancer, choreographer and DWTS judge Mazen Kiwan tells us about tango in Lebanon, his favorite thing about the country and Koon in Shouf.
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Blending traditional artistry with contemporary aesthetics, Iwan Maktabi has redefined the world of carpets.
