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The Middle East Institute Arts and Culture Center, in partnership with the Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA) USA Chapter, were pleased to host a conversation about the vital role and work of BeMA against the backdrop of war and economic collapse in Lebanon.
Conceived in response to the need for a national showcase for Lebanese modern and contemporary art, BeMA has been serving as an important community arts resource and platform while construction of its permanent site is underway. In the face of attacks on Lebanon’s infrastructure, how is BeMA working to safeguard Lebanon’s national collection of rare Lebanese art dating back to the 1920s? And what is it doing through its art therapy program to address the trauma, fear, and pain felt by so many in Lebanon today?
BeMA co-director Taline Boladian spoke about the institution’s current work, its commitment to preserving and showcasing Lebanon’s rich artistic legacy, and the national role it plays as a symbol of hope and regeneration. The conversation was moderated by MEI’s Arts and Culture Director, Lyne Sneige, and was followed by a reception and a gallery tour led by Rania Matar, curator of MEI’s current show Louder Than Hearts.
Speakers
Taline Boladian
Co-Director, Beruit Museum of Art
Lyne Sneige (Moderator)
Director of Arts and Culture Center, Middle East Institute
Extended Speaker Biographies
Taline Aynilian Boladian is currently the Co-Director of the Beirut Museum of Art in Lebanon. Along with her Co-Director Juliana Khalaf, together their pursuit to preserve and promote Lebanon’s cultural art heritage has become even more relevant in these times of crisis. As the inaugural Directors of BeMA, they created a variety of relevant and effective programming, targeting different demographics and filling in the gaps in Lebanon’s cultural ecosystem. Prior to this, as an auctioneer and Vice President, Taline held international roles at Christie’s New York and Bonhams Dubai, specializing in 19th Century European, Orientalist and Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern works of art. Coupled with her experience at the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Uffizi in Florence, she co-founded BAKS Art Advisory, a regional arts consulting firm specializing in institutional management, appraisals and development of collections, and curation.
Lyne Sneige is the director of the Arts & Culture Center at the Middle East Institute (MEI) in Washington, D.C., where she directs and manages the MEI Art Gallery and its related programming. Sneige has over 20 years of experience in international and cultural development in the Middle East. Before joining MEI, Sneige had a long career at the British Council, the UK's international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities. During her time with the organization, Sneige held the senior position of Deputy Director Lebanon and Regional Manager for Arts and Culture for the Middle East and North Africa region, growing and supporting local and regional work in the arts and establishing key partnerships. Sneige is a Salzburg Global Seminar fellow, a nominator to the Agha Khan Music Awards and is president of the board of Action for Hope a regional NGO that provides cultural relief and cultural development programs to meet the social, cultural, and psychological needs of distressed and displaced communities.
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