Images of the Brazilian Sertão, taken by the Pernambuco-born photographer, can be seen in Lebanon until December 5. The exhibition dialogues with the literature of Guimarães Rosa.
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Born in Rio de Janeiro and having spent her childhood between Brazil and Lebanon, ballerina and choreographer Dalal Achcar built an international career and founded a social project that teaches dance to the younger generations.
The 2025 edition of the art exhibition opens on the 6th, featuring a selection of professionals from various Arab countries, including Morocco, as well as Algeria, Mauritania, Lebanon, Sudan, and Palestine.
Karola Braga exhibited her work Sfumato in the Al Ula desert last year. The installation, which explores the aromas of the incense route, was awarded by the Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles.
Installation “Sfumato” by Karola Braga was part of the Desert X exhibition in AlUla, Saudi Arabia. Now, it is competing for the top olfactory art award in Los Angeles. The winner will be announced in May.
Featuring musical performances, the organization Lar Sírio Pró-Infância unveiled on Saturday (22) a 200-meter-long artistic painting on the walls of its property on Cantagalo Street. Syrian immigrant founders were depicted in the artwork by Apolo Torres.
Artists create a painting on the outer wall of the Lar Sírio Pró-Infância, in the eastern zone of São Paulo, depicting the history of the institution, from its founding by Syrian immigrants to its current activities supporting children and adolescents in situations of social vulnerability.
In southern Morocco, women are the guardians of handweaving rugs, continuing an age-old custom while bringing income to their homes.
Production company Tripoli Cultural is accepting registrations for classes from September 9 to 30, via Zoom, on the cultural, artistic and economic development of Egypt, from King Faruq to Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Syrian Brazilian artist brings over 30 works to Casa França-Brasil for the “Lugar de Passagem” exhibition.
Sarah Campelo participates in the Ghosta Visual Art Fair, an event that brings together Lebanese and foreign artists. Curator Jacques Menassa had his works exhibited in Brazil.
Artworks by Lebanese young artists about the Tripoli Fair, a project designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, will be on view at the Guimarães Rosa Institute in Lebanese capital Beirut starting Thursday (11).
The works were shortlisted in an art contest on the Tripoli Fair venue, designed by Brazil’s Oscar Niemeyer. Held by Brazil’s Embassy in Beirut and the Guimarães Rosa Institute – Beirut, the exhibit will run from April 12 to 27 at the Marsah gallery.
Postcards featuring an art that illustrates a book on Sudan will be sold to raise funds for a project in the Arab country. Professor Patricia Teixeira Santos, who studies Sudan and is the author of the book, participates.

