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It’s been a rough year for Lebanon. There has been strife in politics and violence in the streets, with very little recourse for citizens to take – or refuge for them to find, for that matter.
At a new exhibit (the opening of which had to be postponed due to a national day of mourning the recently deceased MP Walid Eido) you can tell that “The current situation has influenced the students,” says Yasmine Taan, the exhibition’s coordinator. The featured projects, she adds, “express how they are living – on a daily basis – in a situation that is not normal.”