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.
Interview
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For decades, the St. Georges Hotel has stood as a symbol of Lebanon’s enduring spirit.
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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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Salim Azzam is much more than a fashion designer; he is a storyteller who intricately weaves the stories of his homeland with passion.
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Artist Rawia Ghandour Zantout blends post-impressionism with modern techniques, inspired by Lebanon’s beauty.
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Lebanon’s landscapes inspire Gilbert Moukheiber, an outdoor professional and adventurer who champions sustainable tourism through 33North, WAALebanon and Boukaat Loubnan Trails.
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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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Creative Space Beirut School of Design is a tuition-free school for fashion. It is radically committed to diversity and inclusivity within its program.
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Zeina Daccache is a trailblazer in the world of art therapy, a filmmaker and a staunch advocate for social change.



