Where are our cultural players in times of war, and what are they doing?
L'Agenda Culturel went to meet them, interview them and listen to their stories.
Noha Moharram, gallerist. Lives in Beirut.
In these challenging times, I remain sincerely positive that Lebanon will rise again. Now is the moment for us to take care of one another, to foster unity and support each other as a community. As we come together, we must remember that true strength lies in the art of giving; offering our time, kindness, and support to uplift those around us. The art of giving resonates deeply with me because it expresses the essence of human connection and empathy, qualities I see reflected in the works of our artists. At Art on 56th, we believe that every act of generosity, no matter how small, contributes to a stronger and promising tomorrow for our beloved Lebanon and the city of Beirut.
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