U.S. Embassy celebrates year-long exhibit of Lebanese artworks

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U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Lisa Johnson has hosted a reception to celebrate the “A Thread of Hope” exhibit featuring 68 works of art by Lebanese artists at the U.S. Embassy.

Johnson expressed gratitude to the more than 70 artists who generously have partnered with the U.S. Embassy since 2022 on Art Loan Projects. Minister of Culture Ghassan Salameh attended the event Tuesday, as well as Director General of Antiquities Sarkis Khoury. Numerous artists, galleries, and art world patrons were also present.

The U.S. Embassy Public Diplomacy Section launched the “Art Loan Project” in 2022 with artist Raouf Rifai who was featured in the Embassy’s “Meet the Artist” series. In 2024, the U.S. Embassy collaborated with the Lebanese art world to present a year-long exhibit of the work of 16 talented artists under the theme “A Thread of Hope.” The exhibit explored various artistic expressions of hope within Lebanese society.

In her speech at the reception, Johnson noted that she has “proudly shown hundreds of visitors to the U.S. Ambassador’s residence this exhibit.” She added, “throughout the conflict, your artworks have done something extraordinary. They have inspired us, offering healing...and reminding us of our shared aspirations for a brighter, better future.”

SourceNaharnet