TAP's Database of Public Art Practices in Lebanon
Our Database of Public Art Practices is an on-going research project archiving public art interventions that have taken place in Lebanon from 1980 to present day.
BeMA Residency Jezzine
Framework
BeMA (the Beirut Museum of Art) in collaboration with Temporary Art Platform launched its second artists-in-residence program as part of the Museum's outreach mission in Jezzine, South Lebanon in May 2017. This project falls under both associations' interests in supporting contemporary art practices and engaging local communities across Lebanon through contextual art projects.
The residency examined issues related to water through research and a series of interdisciplinary activities. Jezzine’s legendary waterfall and abundance of water resources stemming from dams, rivers, lakes and streams inspired the theme of the residency.
Mo Abd-Ulla, Suzy Halajian, Christine Kettaneh, Ashraf Mtaweh, Hussein Nassereddine, and Mahmoud Safadi were selected following an open call, and conducted research and implemented site-specific projects using participatory methods and approaches.
A public program punctuated the residency with events and workshops addressing the theme of water in collaboration with local partners, guest-artists, and speakers targeting both resident-artists and members of the Jezzine community.