Category: Nabad
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The Beirut Call Anthology ebook is now available on KOBO.COM
“The Beirut Call” anthology electronic version is now available on Kobo.com! “The Beirut Call” presents diverse perceptions and expressions that speak to Lebanese in their homeland and in diaspora, but it also transcends the borders of Lebanon as contributors address glocal issues-war, peace, memory, history, identity, creativity, cultural resistance, resilience, artistic activism, human rights, feminism,…
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في لبنان – المعرض الافتراضيّ الشامل الأوّل لدعم المبدعين
Read the announcement about the Arleb not-for-profit online platform and inclusive virtual exhibition by Nabad on Marie Claire Arabia, March 11, 2021.
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Nabad: The Lebanese-Palestinian cultural initiative giving momentum back to cultural actors – by Elaraby.co.uk
Read the full article on the Nabad program and its projects in Lebanon, written by Florence Massena and published by London-based news website The New Arab – Elaraby.co.uk “The heart of Beirut – devastated by the August 4 explosion – was the home of many artists, cultural actors, and companies that were part of the social fabric…
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1ÈRE EXPOSITION VIRTUELLE INCLUSIVE D’ARLEB PAR NABAD – LIBNANEWS
Une première exposition virtuelle inclusive fut lancée par Arleb https://arleb.org/ le 2 février 2021. Elle présente 61 artistes établis et émergents au Liban, et plus de 500 œuvres d’art qui sont exposées jusqu’au 30 avril. Arleb est une plateforme à but non lucratif dédiée au soutien des artistes et des entreprises créatives au Liban. Elle vise à…
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Arleb by Nabad: 1st Inclusive Exhibition in Lebanon and Southwestern Asia
A first inclusive virtual exhibition was launched by Arleb https://arleb.org/ in February 2021. It features 61 established and emerging artists in Lebanon, and +500 unique curated artworks that are on display until April 30. Arleb is a not-for-profit platform dedicated to supporting artists and creative enterprises in Lebanon. It aims at empowering local artists by…
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« Nabad », pour maintenir la pulsation artistique et culturelle au cœur de Beyrouth
“Ce programme interculturel et universitaire, né post-4 août, vise à soutenir les artistes indépendants et les petites entreprises créatives locales extrêmement impactés par les crises multiformes qui frappent le Liban. Entretien avec sa conceptrice et directrice Pamela Chrabieh”. Lire l’article complet publié par l’Orient-le-Jour le 15-02-2021.