With Babak Kazemi and Pargol Einaloo, Elena Gileva, and Beatriz Morales
In collaboration with Beirut Art Residency (BAR)
Thursday 8 February 2018, 19:00 to 20:30
Join us for an evening of presentations by Beirut Art Residency’s (BAR) current artists-in-residence: photographers Babak Kazemi and Pargol Einaloo, ceramist Elena Gileva, and painter Beatriz Morales.
Join us for the launch of the exhibition catalogue of Poetics, Politics, Places, curated by Nayla Tamraz as part of BienalSur (the international Contemporary Art Biennial of South America).
Organized by Ettijahat-Independent Culture in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Middle East
Monday 8 January 2018, 19:00 to 21:30
Join us for the screening of Liwaa Yazji's Haunted (Maskoon) (2014), organized by Ettijahat-Independent Culture in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Middle East.
Join us for the book launch of Amal Traboulsi’s Galerie Épreuve d’Artiste : Chronique d’une galerie sur fond de guerre. This occasion is to mark the generous donation of the archive of Galerie Épreuve d’Artiste by Amal Traboulsi, cofounder of the gallery.
"Amal’s Garden" (2012) and "And on a Different Note" (2015)
In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture
Wednesday 6 December 2017, 19:00 to 20:00
A lyrical and intimate documentary on companionship, memory, and new beginnings, Amal’s Garden is the moving portrait of one couple moving forward in a new Iraq, where, as one world is disappearing, another is being born.
With Edgardo Aragon, Gabriel Rico, and Fritzia Irizar
Organized by Beirut Art Residency and STUDIOCUR/ART
Wednesday 29 November 2017, 19:00 to 21:00
In this panel discussion, the notion of borders in contemporary art, as well as in the geopolitical and broader sense of the word, will be explored through the works of three artists based in Mexico, who are currently artists-in-residence at Beirut Art Residency (BAR).
In partnership with ARP–ALBA-University of Balamand
Thursday 23 November 2017, 19:00 to 20:30
Taking the Bekaa valley as a case in point, this talk by Lorenzo Trombetta aims to shed the light on the multi-layered panorama of perceptions, elaborated by various political, military, cultural, and socioeconomic entities.