From 22 to 26 October, We Design Beirut will once again transform the capital into a stage for creativity, culture and architectural discovery.
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Known for its restaurants, Em Sherif is also quietly nurturing Lebanon’s creative soul through the Em Sherif Art Foundation.
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Lebanon’s ceramists are transforming clay into art. From delicate tableware to striking sculptural pieces, meet the makers shaping Beirut’s ceramic scene.
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Blending classical Arabic tarab with contemporary pop, Lebanese singer-songwriter Aziza is breathing new life into the region’s musical heritage
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Rudy Rahme is no stranger to Lebanon’s bustling art scene. The artist and poet has spent the last three decades creating magnificent sculptures, earning him immense respect at home and abroad.
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Lebanese artist Patoo is crafting a powerful visual dialogue between past and present. Through the art of sculpture, her work explores forgotten identities and ancient divinities, particularly Lebanese heritage.
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This summer, the iconic Beiteddine Art Festival returns to the heart of the Chouf mountains under the slogan “Beiteddine Art Festival Goes On.”
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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.



