Hannibal Srouji recently exhibited “Sky is the Limit” at the Al Markhiya Gallery in Doha, Qatar from March 19th till May 17th. The space was dominated with the vast bright canvases with blotches of dark colors.
Hannibal Srouji recently exhibited “Sky is the Limit” at the Al Markhiya Gallery in Doha, Qatar from March 19th till May 17th. The space was dominated with the vast bright canvases with blotches of dark colors.
Meet Ginane Makki Bacho, an alumna of LAU (back when it was still called BUC) and an artist whose work spans sculpture, painting and photography, she also holds a Master’s of Fine Arts in Printmaking and Painting from Pratt Institute.
Congratulations to our student Serene Ghandour who took her self-portraits from the LAU classrooms into the most renowned Lebanese art galleries. Serene is featured in three galleries this winter.
Our very own Arwa Seifeddine is a staple in the Fine Arts program, she is one of the longest serving faculty in the DA&D. She joined LAU in 1984, back when it was still called BUC.
Our fine arts professor Bettina Badr graduated from the Lebanese University with a Diplome d'Etudes Superieures in fine arts in 2001, and a Master's degree in Visual Arts in 2012. Though she spent her years teaching and developing her own sense of artistry, she never stops attending local and international workshops.
Christine Kettaneh, an LAU fine arts alumna with an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design became known as an investigation of the limit of language and systems in research-based works that are at the same time sculptural and performative.