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Comprendre les Masculinités

Ces dernières années, les droits et les conditions des femmes et des filles ont suscité une attention accrue auprès des responsables politiques et de la société civile au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord (MENA). Malgré cet intérêt, peu d’études...

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Creative Space Beirut

Creative Space Beirut

A free school for fashion design offering education to youth who lack the resources to pursue an education at increasingly expensive institutions. The initiative promotes equal opportunity into the creative sector and makes the design world accessible to those with...

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Creative Space Beirut

Creative Space Beirut

Il s’agit d’une école gratuite de design de mode offrant une éducation aux jeunes qui n'ont pas les ressources nécessaires pour poursuivre une éducation dans des établissements qui sont de plus en plus chers. L'initiative promeut l'égalité des chances dans...

Creative Space Beirut

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Beirut Souks, Khan El Joukh, Block D, Units 102/104, Creative Space Beirut
Beirut
Lebanon

Telephone
0096181326773
E-Mail
info@creativespacebeirut.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Youth and education
General Information
Creative Space Beirut is a free school for fashion design that provides quality education to talented youth from low socio-economic backgrounds. We believe that there is so much talent in Lebanon that is being wasted merely because education is so expensive. It is our mission to find these talented gems and provide them with the education they need to be able to pursue their dreams. In operation for eight years, the school has grown from a three-month project in the basement of a hostel, to a three-year program with two adjacent, bright, and spacious rent-free studios in Downtown Beirut Souks! We offer a comprehensive, quality program built on a holistic curriculum that utilizes alternative methods of education where technical skills are embedded in the creative process, empowering our students from the get go. Our program is entirely free of charge, covering supplies and transportation as well.  Our students come from different backgrounds across Lebanon, including Palestinian and Syrian refugees. The school provides a space of radical tolerance and acceptance for its diverse students. Our system of free education and subsequent support disrupts current creative industry infrastructures that make it difficult for those without financial means to penetrate the design world. Our aim is to promote equal opportunity into the industry, making it more accessible to those with vision and dedication, regardless of social or economic barriers. Our graduates have gone off to start their own brands, gain positions at exciting labels, teach at universities, and pursue their masters.  Creative Space Beirut is funded predominantly through student-based scholarships sponsored by generous individuals who believe in the importance of free creative education. Sources of funding firstly include donors. We received a generous contribution from Drosos Foundation that will help fund our project for four years. We also receive funding from individual donors who sponsor our students. We organize evening fashion workshops that take place in our space and the proceeds generated are donated to the school. However, the school also raises funds through the following: Events: Creative Space Beirut collaborates with an array of venues and partners to emphasize the significance of free education every year. Notably, the organization partners with AHM (a sought-after nightlife destination in Beirut) each year to co-host a fundraiser party. This event is advertised through social media, and a percentage of the profits made at the fundraiser is donated to Creative Space Beirut. Exhibitions: Every year, the Creative Space Beirut students are provided with the opportunity to showcase and sell their pieces at a post-fashion show exhibition. The profits are donated to Creative Space Beirut.  Social Enterprise: In order to achieve Creative Space Beirut’s vision of building an ecosystem and expanding the educational program, the team has developed a social enterprise with the aim of self-sustainability. The social enterprise currently consists of three in-house brands and an online shop that will be launched in 2019.  A percentage of the profits from the social enterprise is donated to the school each year. csb ready-to-wear is a brand designed by head mentor and co-founder Caroline Simonelli, and produced by the Creative Space Beirut team.  SECOND ST is a brand with a playful take on the classic shirt. The brand is designed and managed by Tracy Moussi, Sarah Hermez and George Rouhana.  Roni Helou is the namesake brand of Creative Space Beirut graduate, Roni Helou. The brand is managed by Creative Space Beirut’s team.  Our team has expertise in fashion design production, website development, eCommerce development, photography, videography and content management. The team is composed of three co-founders, five head designers, art department head, graphic designers, a pattern-maker, a production manager, a content manager and an eCommerce manager.  In business for three years, Tracy Moussi (Director and Co-founder) is the Director of the social enterprise and co-founder of the brand “Second St”, a socially conscious brand with a progressive take on the classic shirt, and stands as one of the head designers. Sarah Hermez (Co-founder) is also the co-founder of the brand “Second St.” and also head designer. She is a Lebanese fashion designer who pursued dual degrees in fashion design at Parsons the New School for Design and media/cultural studies at Eugene Lang the New School for Liberal Arts in New York. She moved to Beirut in 2010 and launched Creative Space Beirut, merging the two worlds she is passionate about and bridging the social and the creative industries. She continues to direct the program and act as mentor to the students.  George Rouhana (Co-founder and Head of Art Department) is also the third head designer of Second St brand, in addition to handling all activities related to production and developing content for the website, online shop, and social media platforms. Caroline Simonelli (Designer of csb-ready-to-wear brand) is a Lebanese/American designer who teaches fashion design at Parsons the New School for Design in New York. Caroline travels from New York to Beirut twice a year to teach at Creative Space Beirut. Caroline is also the designer of csb-ready-to-wear brand, a “one size fits most” concept of nomadic clothing. Roni Helou (Fashion designer) is a designer who graduated from Creative Space Beirut in December 2016. He creates modern pieces that strive for originality while building an ecosystem that preserves the brand's values of sustainability, eco-friendliness and ethical practices. Furthermore, the brand strives to be socially-conscious, not only in its production methods, which are entirely local and promote fair practices, but also through collaboration with local artists and artisans. The brand also gives back to its community by donating 30% of its profits to Creative Space Beirut. The Development Manager, Jennifer Jahjah, is responsible for the school, supervising the funding budget, applying to donors and grants, organizing workshops, and managing the overall project. Our content manager, Yasmin Harake, is responsible for creating content for print, digital and social media. Graphic designer Yaman Tomeh ensures the quality of print and digital images. We are currently in the process of expanding our art department and marketing team. The production manager of CSB ready-to-wear and alumna, Aline Seukunian, ensures designs are produced as meticulously as possible. The eCommerce manager, Leen Akkad, attended a digital marketing bootcamp to provide her with the skills and knowledge needed to boost our online shop. Each team member will be responsible for certain tasks in visual identity, social media and marketing.  
Mission and Objectives

MISSION
Creative Space Beirut is a school that’s dedicated to fostering the talent of young, aspiring designers who lack the resources required to pursue a career in the field of design. In creating an educational ecosystem where quality design education, industry experience, networking and career support are provided entirely for free, Creative Space Beirut ensures these young talents are given equal opportunities when it comes to breaking into the increasingly costly and competitive design industry.
VISION
Creative Space Beirut aims to become a multi-disciplinary, self-sustainable and expansive educational ecosystem that combines free teaching, industry experience, career opportunities and ethical production in order to both disrupt and challenge socioeconomically exclusive and environmentally destructive design industry methods and practices. 
VALUES
Education  
Creative Space Beirut advocates the importance and delivery of free education, and the significance of guiding individuals towards achieving their full potential through learning and creative expression. 
Consciousness 
In a bid to minimize its environmental footprint, Creative Space Beirut promotes the significance of consciousness in everything it does. In order to highlight the importance of environmental awareness and social understanding, Creative Space Beirut encourages and highlights transparency, ethical practice, sustainable production and equal opportunities in all areas. 
Quality 
Creative Space Beirut has a firm belief that everything it does should promise quality as well as the fullest potential of its intended design and function. Therefore, Creative Space Beirut works to assure the highest quality possible in all services and products it offers. 

Main Projects / Activities

Activities include: Delivery of a holistic three-year education program to enrolled students. Provide relevant internship, volunteering or one-to-one private client experience, in partnership with other fashion schools. Organize a yearly fashion show. Monitor the number of students enrolled in the School. Assist new alumni in navigating the professional design sector, building portfolio, and access to employment.Collaborate with selected alumni (1 alumnus per year) to produce mini-collections that will be sold on the online shop. Undertake continuous photoshoots (weekly) of new products to put on CSB website. Undertake a marketing campaign to support the social enterprise to increase its contribution to CSB. Monitor the marketing trends, using baseline figures to be developed. Launch short workshops’ program. Expansion of brands into new boutiques for wholesale and consignment sales. Participate in yearly showrooms to increase exposure and sales. Develop a three-year business strategy. Revise the existing three-year financial business plan. Develop a strategy for the online shop including marketing sales and targets. Map donors that fund creative NGOs. Submit proposals to donors. Increase the contribution of individual donors. 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Our organization is mixture of so many different factors. We are a non-governmental organization that provides quality education for those who do not have the resources to pursue it, and we also have a sister organization that is a social enterprise the helps sustain the school and is socially-conscious. We can contribute to the Network in our country by exchanging experiences, ideas, platforms, friendships, networks, meet other civil society organizations, collaborate with them, and participate in events that can benefit all parties involved. Also, we can introduce other civil society organizations to our mission of free education and ethical labor and hopefully, one day, it can reach the whole world. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to join the ALF Network firstly because it would be an honor and a privilege to become a member. Secondly, we believe we share the Foundation's values, and we would love to meet other civial organizations who share the same values as we do and learn about their journeys and missions. We can all help, motivate, and inspire each other and push each other forward because we all bring different things to the table but under the same umbrella of making a difference in the world. We believe so much in making change and it is this drive that keeps us going and expanding.

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Contact (1) Full Name
Sarah Hermez
Job Title
Founder
Head of the organisation
Sarah Hermez
Contact (2) Full Name
Jennifer Jahjah
Job Title (2)
Development Manager
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مدرسة مجانية لتصميم الأزياء تقدّم التعليم للشباب الذين يفتقرون إلى الموارد لمتابعة التعليم في مؤسسات تصبح باهظة بشكل متزايد. تعزز المبادرة تكافؤ الفرص في القطاع الإبداعي وتجعل عالم التصميم في متناول أصحاب الرؤى والذوق والاندفاع القوي للإبداع. من أجل تحقيق...

Cross Arts Cultural Association

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Ajam Street, Messaykeh Building, First Floor
Tripoli 1300
Lebanon

Telephone
+961-6-434175
Fax
+961-6-434175
E-Mail
jean.hajjar75@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
francoise.jcb@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
+961-71-785051
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. International/Cultural relations
  8. Media
  9. Youth and education
General Information

جمعية فنون متقاطعة الثقافية (علم و خبر 43) هي جمعية فنية بحتة يقوم على أدارتها كل من كمال عباس و براق صبيح, أهدافها تبنًي و رعاية المبادرات و المواهب الشبابية و ورش العمل الميدانية و الأهتمام بكل مظاهر المناسبات الوطنية و الشعبية, بنيتها فنية ,مضامينها تتوجه نحو ألغاء منطق العنف السائد لصالح الحوار و العمل على تثبيت الهوية من خلال محو الطائفية و ترسيخ فهم العيش المشترك بالاعتماد على عنصر الشباب كحيز أساسي و مؤثر في مجتمعاتنا عموما. Cross arts cultural association founded in 21/01/2010 and is an independent, non-governmental, non-partisan and non-profit NGO located in Tripoli , Lebanon and functioning in the field of urban culture, art , youth empowerment and civic and human rights. Vision: Developing a democratic society in which youth are the grassroots, for culturally and socially aware leaders of the future.

Mission and Objectives

Because peace needs quality and diversity structure, and because diversity in the campuses are essential positive requirement , therefore the motivation for the existence of our Association “Cross Arts” because the heritage is the foundation of our communities which strive to contemporary through develop it using art templates to preserve it as our duty, in which the collective memory of diverse people ‘s role, in all of this comes our role as Cross Arts in which episodes come as a society of the reality of innovative culturally and educationally across the nation of Lebanon, to be made as an Association towards others within the movement of exchange of experiences locally and regionally and build bridges with similar experiences to ours whenever needed. Mission: To unite and develop the creative potentials of youth and to stimulate civil activism. Goals: Development of volunteering and active citizenship Development of democratic and civil society Development of urban culture and artistic flair Objectives: To Sustain the development of a volunteer center in Tripoli To Improve and strengthen the skills of youth To support and stimulate civic initiatives To Support and affirm urban culture and artistic flair

Main Projects / Activities

The Association has implemented, since 2010 and up to the present day, the following projects: Theater project "100 % Youth in Municipality " Theater project "metabolism", inspired from Independence Day. "Flash Mob": Awareness project Collective Memory Projects: "Tripoli, One Upon a Time", "Akkar, Once Upon a Time," " Country Storyteller Mobile Theater" Diversity Management Project (in partnership with five associations) Project regrouping Children from Bab El Tebbeneh and Jabal Mohsen: “Different regions, Joined Hearts” Project "Tripoli’s Hip-Hop Revolution" Social Integration with Syrian Refugees’ project Project of Conflict Management: activities between Syrians, and Lebanese / Syrian communities of Syrian children in particular. Project "Tripoli’s Street Arts Revolution" Project "Memory Bridge" of a certain popular memory Project Ramadan: "Ramadan between Tripoli and Byblos", Linking Ramadan appropriate through spiritual meanings and the embodiment of the sincerity of human relations "Tripoli: Art, Memory and peace” project. Participating in the Arab Youth Conference for Dialogue for Change, Tunisia. Participation and intervention in the Islamic Peace Conference and Events "Moca Festival", Dubai Project of cultural exchange with the Korean Embassy in Lebanon Memory Bridge 2 ... country storyteller in Tripoli (Tales and technical approaches through the customs and traditions of the holy month of Ramadan, artistic march and drums). Country Storyteller project (to connect between the present and the past: simulation and emotional) Hosting the World Lebanese DJ Lethal Skillz: Workshop in hip-hop which is a wonderful day of the special experience that enriched the minds of the young participants towards the good use of this type of art in human service and cognitive field relations and mergers social required for real peace Hosting Association Words, Beats and Life for ten days in a field visit to Tripoli, and evaluation of Cross Arts (Projects and recommendations) Celebration of the World Day of Peace in Byblos with “Third Voice for Lebanon”, Celebration of the World Day of Peace in Tripoli with Master Peace, and the Association of Journalists for peace MAP Filming a field trip report and specifically for hip-hop: "Art and culture .. exchange" through Tripoli’s Hip Hop Revolution, for the benefit of Malaysian TV, Participation in interreligious conference in Mount Lebanon: Cross Arts’ experience that contributed to bridge the sectarian divide between one project members Symposium of Special Drawing: “Anniversary of the Massacre of the bombings of mosques in Tripoli. Film reports about the association and The street arts revolution project in favor of channels: Al Hourra - Arabia - France 24 - 8tv - SBS - MBC - TV5 - NTV –Future TV -TL - ... and others A training workshop for two days in yoga and breath control and balance between the body and its needs with the international specialist coach Bilal Tawashi. Implement Youth Guernica: a contribution in the contest from all over the world in Malta in 2016 and Poland in 2018 through the Assembly of the Organization of the event kids Guernica And a lot of other side activities.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through our relationships and our belief in the ability of young people to change

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Jean Hajjar
Job Title
Head
Head of the organisation
Dr. Jean Hajjar
Contact (2) Full Name
Françoise Betty

Damma

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Al-Marj Main Street, Zaarour Bldg.
West Beqaa
Al-Marj Beqaa 1849
Lebanon

Telephone
+96171778530
E-Mail
projects@dammahug.org
E-Mail (2)
hanadi.alloush@dammahug.org
E-Mail (3)
ghada.abo.mestu@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. Youth and education
General Information

Damma is an organization built by young and middle-aged Syrian women, who left Syria a important leaders and contributors in negotiating peace in their local city of Al-Zabadani. When the safety risks became too high, the women of the Damma group had to leave to Lebanon, where the group settled in the Valley of Beqaa. Damma core team, hence, is a group of Syrian female refugees themselves. Damma established an office in the heart of Beqaa, a community center and a educational center, providing basic services and support to the Syrian women and children finding themselves in difficult states of displacement. Many of Damma’s members and leaders have since been forced to leave Lebanon as well, due to risk of persecutions and lack of legal protections as for all Syrians and migrants generally in Lebanon. Nevertheless, today a strong team of Syrian women, men and youth are running Damma’s office and centers, and continue to be closely linked to the local communities with whom they work with. Our approaches are holistic, in the sense that we seek to provide both educational, protection and livelihood activities to the women, youth and children in Bekaa. Damma's physical presence in Bekaa, means that it remains able to perceive the needs of our communities; and better measure genuine impact.
Damma's management team is based in Bekaa, closed to its field teams working in the impoverished communities across West and Central Bekaa. The annual budget used to be above 400K USD per year, however today it doesn't exceed 200K USD. The sources of funding are received from different INGOS, such as Kinder not Hilfen, Heinrich Böll Stiftung and Kvinna till Kvinna (through Sub-grants).

Mission and Objectives

Founded as a community-based feminist movement (2013) by a group of women from different ages and beliefs in Zabadani, Syria. Damma provided all possible relief for children, women and injured during the years of heavy conflict. Damma was hereafter displaced to Lebanon and registered as a Lebanese civil entity in 2017, seeking to support displaced Syrian women and children. We believe that women are vital mediators for social reintegration and coexistence; and vital bridge-builders between communities and accountability mechanisms. Damma is committed to impartiality; and enhancement of women's well-being disconnected from political agendas.

Main Projects / Activities

- Provisions of Knowledge, Education and Awareness to Syrian Women – through conduction of political empowerment programs and advocacy campaigns. This also entails vocational training and capacity building to strengthen women’s role in conflict resolution and decision-making.
- Contributing to knowledge production – through participating in development of research studies
- Protection Responses – enabling women and their children to become capable of becoming agents of their own lives and societal change
- Being the voice of Syrian women in displacement, disregarded donor agendas. And being the open ‘space’ available to support on legal issues through referral to capable legal support providers or other service providers.
- Damma supports women leaders to become engaged in supporting other women once they feel empowered themselves with the aim of fostering cohesion and dialogue between different Syrian actors

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

To build more nuanced narratives about Syrians in Lebanon, i.e., Damma can contribute to building a dialogue based on mutual respect and understanding between host and refugee communities across Lebanon. As part of dismantling the structural violence and discriminatory discourses against Syrians living (involuntarily) in Lebanon, and contribute to peaceful coexistence.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We believe that Damma has a lot to contribute with, representing some of the most marginalised communities in the region who are all eager to share their stories and learn about others'. Similarly, does Damma represent various female-leadership experiences, on both national regional and international level, which we believe are very inspirational, and should be shared with our peers across the region.

Contact (1) Full Name
Isabella Marschall
Job Title
Programs Development Officer
Head of the organisation
Ghada Abu Mesto
Contact (2) Full Name
Hanadi Alloush
Job Title (2)
Programs Manager

Dar al-Kalima NGO for Arts and Culture

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Sin-el-Fil, Saloume, El-Metn
Sin-el-Fil
Lebanon

Telephone
009613008245
E-Mail
info@dak.ngo
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2022
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information

Dar al-Kalima NGO (DAK NGO) is a newly established organization in arts and culture in Lebanon, based in Sin-el-fil, but with a track record of activities since 2020. Its leading partner is Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem. DAK NGO was established in the continuity of Nabad.art Program -- a cross-cultural Palestinian-Lebanese intervention and outreach program of Dar al Kalima University launched in 2020 in response to the Beirut port explosion. The program's success led to establishment of DAK NGO to address the growing needs of the local and regional arts and culture communities and pursue partnership opportunities. Other partners include Meadows NGO, Beirut Jam Sessions, Plan Bey, Haven for Artists, SPRKL (sprkl.co), and Elyssar Press (California - US).

Mission and Objectives

DAK NGO’s Mission Is Driven By A Deep Conviction In The Arts And Culture’s Civic, Educational, Therapeutic, Economical, Political, And Personal Values Established in December 2022, DAK NGO is an organization devoted to raising public knowledge and awareness of the importance and impact of the arts and culture across Lebanon and in the region of Southwestern Asia and North Africa (SWANA) and to support marginalized communities and minorized individuals and groups through the arts and culture. DAK NGO’s mission is to help make the arts and culture accessible to ALL, an ongoing part of public discourse, and a crucial component of local/regional populations' lives. In addition, DAK NGO’s mission is to help empower artists, creative enterprises, and cultural practitioners to lead individual & community transformation and build inclusive societies. Goals: #1 Producing, promoting, and supporting the arts and culture. #2 Preserving cultural heritage. #3 Fostering cultural dialogue toward inclusive societies. #4 Providing training in the arts and culture.

Main Projects / Activities

Projects since 2020 have included relief and intervention initiatives, training and capacity-building workshops, art therapy workshops, co-organization of physical and virtual music events, digital platforms production and management for emerging and marginalized/underrepresented artists' empowerment, content production on local and regional arts and culture and digital campaigns, organization of art exhibitions, co-organization of street art interventions, arts and culture books production, ...

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Dar al-Kalima NGO's mission includes promoting the arts and culture of Lebanon and Southwestern Asia/North Africa and building bridges between different cultures and communities. DAK NGO has a solid commitment to intercultural dialogue and has collaborated with several partners on intercultural projects, and thus, it will continue working at this level. In addition, DAK NGO can contribute to the network of the Anna Lindh Foundation by volunteering time and expertise; helping promote intercultural dialogue and understanding and thus, contributing to the goals of the Anna Lindh Foundation in Lebanon and the region; spreading the word about the network's events and opportunities; and by supporting the network's fundraising efforts.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As an NGO focusing on arts and culture, DAK NGO is keenly interested in joining the Anna Lindh Foundation network. We share a common vision for promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding. At our core, we believe in the power of the arts to bring people together and foster empathy and mutual respect toward inclusive societies. Through our work, we have seen firsthand the transformative effect that cultural exchange can have on individuals and communities. We believe that by joining the Anna Lindh Foundation network, we will be able to connect with like-minded organizations and individuals who share our passion for promoting cultural diversity and understanding. Moreover, joining the Anna Lindh Foundation network will provide us access to valuable resources and expertise in intercultural dialogue. We are excited about the prospect of collaborating with other organizations within the network to develop innovative projects and initiatives that promote cultural exchange and understanding. We believe that joining the Anna Lindh Foundation network will give us a unique opportunity to connect with others who share our passion for promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding through the arts. We are eager to contribute to the network's mission and learn from other members' experiences and perspectives.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Pamela Chrabieh
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Dr. Pamela Chrabieh
Contact (2) Full Name
Ms. Roula Salibi
Job Title (2)
Vice-President

Dar El Nimer for Arts & Culture

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Clemenceau
America Street
Beirut
Lebanon

Telephone
009611367013
E-Mail
info@darelnimer.org
E-Mail (2)
maha.kobeissy@darelnimer.org
Mobile Phone
0096178 855 878
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2016
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Research
General Information

Located in the heart of Beirut, Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture is an independent non- profit art foundation for historical, modern and contemporary cultural productions from Palestine and the region. Dar El-Nimer promotes deep historical awareness and keen intellectual maturity by hosting productions by curators, writers, historians, performers, musicians and filmmakers, whose works engage with the challenging social realities and political currents shaping the region. Dar El-Nimer for Arts and Culture is also responsible for the El-Nimer Collection. Celebrating the region’s rich and complex cultural heritage to trace its continuity, creativity, and perseverance. Dar El-Nimer challenges misconceptions and envisages self-representation through arts and culture, opening up possibilities for deeper understanding. Broadening the palette of artistic experiences. Dar El-Nimer offers a vibrant space for interaction. Alongside its annual exhibitions, its space is open for artist residencies, lectures, discussion panels, film screenings, musical performances, theatre and workshops. Placing local communities as a priority. Dar El-Nimer connects with schools, educational centres and universities to benefit from its resources and invites the users of the foundation’s space to work experimentally, encouraging multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative ways of engaging society with cultural production and the arts.

Mission and Objectives

Remember Celebrating the region’s rich and complex cultural heritage to trace its continuity, creativity, and perseverance. Dar El-Nimer challenges misconceptions and envisages self-representation through arts and culture, opening up possibilities for deeper understanding. Experience Broadening the palette of artistic experiences. Dar El-Nimer offers a vibrant space for interaction. Alongside its annual exhibitions, its space is open for artist residencies, lectures, discussion panels, film screenings, musical performances, theatre and workshops. Outreach Placing local communities as a priority. Dar El-Nimer connects with schools, educational centres and universities to benefit from its resources and invites the users of the foundation’s space to work experimentally, encouraging multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative ways of engaging society with cultural production and the arts.

Main Projects / Activities

Dedicated to re-envisioning regional history through the arts, three kinds of exhibitions take place at Dar El-Nimer: exhibitions curated from the El-Nimer Collection, commissioned exhibitions in support of artists in different fields of art, and hosted exhibitions from the region and abroad. Dar El-Nimer offers a wide range of spaces for cultural performances to also include theater and storytelling, film screenings and debates, musical performances, book signings, panels, lectures and scholarly presentations. The institution prioritizes community outreach and offers educational workshops and creative activities through its youth programs and collaborations with schools.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Dar El Nimer for Arts & Culture's contribution would be spanning the network with the national and regional members of ALF.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Joining ALF network can contribute to potential collaborations with other institutions part of this network. It also gives exposure for Dar El Nimer for Arts & Culture's activities.

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Maha Kobeissy
Job Title
Outreach & Programs manager
Head of the organisation
Rami El Nimer