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Over 130 events, 50 locations and 250 artists for Beirut Art Days 2025

From July 9 to 12, the Lebanese capital is transformed into an open-air art scene.

Over 130 events, 50 locations and 250 artists for Beirut Art Days 2025

"Mindfulness in the Museum" on July 10 at 7 p.m., a guided tour at USEK by Lilit Sadoyan. (Credit: The Cultural Agenda)

From July 9 to 12, Beirut is transformed into an open-air art scene. With over 130 events in more than 50 locations and the participation of some 250 artists, the second edition of Beirut Art Days, organized by the Cultural Agenda, embodies a vibrant demonstration of resilience. Galleries, museums, design studios unite around a common goal: to celebrate the unifying and restorative power of art. An immersive and committed editionThis edition is distinguished by its rich programming: contemporary art exhibitions, public space performances, screenings, concerts, round tables, guided tours, participatory workshops, and meetings with artists. “Beirut Art Days is more than a festival; it is an act of creative solidarity on a citywide scale. It reflects the spirit of Beirut, still alive, and reminds us that despite the challenges, art...
From July 9 to 12, Beirut is transformed into an open-air art scene. With over 130 events in more than 50 locations and the participation of some 250 artists, the second edition of Beirut Art Days, organized by the Cultural Agenda, embodies a vibrant demonstration of resilience. Galleries, museums, design studios unite around a common goal: to celebrate the unifying and restorative power of art. An immersive and committed editionThis edition is distinguished by its rich programming: contemporary art exhibitions, public space performances, screenings, concerts, round tables, guided tours, participatory workshops, and meetings with artists. “Beirut Art Days is more than a festival; it is an act of creative solidarity on a citywide scale. It reflects the spirit of Beirut, still alive, and reminds us that despite the challenges, art...
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