
Hear Me Out - Raghad ElRayes
Through creating a conceptual photobook, the artist hopes to approach the ongoing misconception regarding the commute from a fresh angle, using parallel realities.

Hacking Design - Salma Aly
Hacking Design is a DIY kit for designers that allows them to hack or print over existing prints. The kits includes the drawing device and an open source typeface designed for the machine (it’s regular and scribbled alternative).

Margins - Rawa Zalkha
This project is a part of series that tries to shed the light on cities under the rising authoritarianism and the dynamics of love, hate, rejection and acceptance that citizens of these cities face on a daily basis.

Untitled Artwork - Yara Temsah
Artwork contains artists testimony, explaining her experience, accompanied by a digital-art piece created while she was recovering, enduring the most difficult time of her life.

A Brick of Life - Mohammed Faisal
A Brick of Life is a photo project that reflects the labor life of the women and children on the brick pyramids in Darfur, all these women and children are from the wars refugee camps like Abu Shuk Camp in Elfashir

Middle Of Nowhere, Center Of Everywhere - Francis Alama
The name of the work is Middle Of Nowhere, Center Of Everywhere. It's the title of a metal album by Acid King. The artwork/3d model represent the past and the future of Palestine.

The ABC of Quarantine: C is for Conflict - Reina Akkoush
A short animation concerning the pandemic, the artist decided to animate a few absurd statements made by the US president at the time.

Ein is for Nest - Nour AlBrzawi
In nests, we can exchange our own knowledge and resources with those around us, learn to make identity and belonging as a practice of difference, and cultivate “mutual wonder” (Ibn Tufayl).

Untitled - Hiba Al Ali
'She has the right to live her childhood, smile and live a life full of laughter and smiles. Marriage for children is an indirect death sentence.'

Mother of Culture - Bakhtyar Hassan Noori
The artist is trying to show compositions others can not see. Photo of the mother shows that even her age goes older, she tries to protect their culture.

Once Upon A Time - Raghad Jalal
Once Upon a Time is a conceptual sensory piece exploring the anxiety that comes with adulthood and handling the inner childlike behavior within the five senses, smell, taste, sight and feel.

Fragments of Souk Al Haramiya - Serene Salam
The city burdens worn clothes and worries... Drawers that fit what remains from the city- and us. Serene searches through one of them and endeavors to rearrange the place.

Risoprints - Sara Alafifi
In her Zine, the artist wanted to present to people sayings that confront the repercussions of psychological oppression in the Middle East and the mechanisms that sustain this network.

Four Meters Above - Leen Gheibeh
Four Meters Above poses questions about rooftops, which are usually places for pumps, water tanks, and satellite dishes in Damascus. What potential do they possess in these unusual circumstances?

Gharsati - Ahmed Swied
Ahmed is an advocate for such unprivileged kids and always urges his friends and peers to do any activity that helps the progress of these kids.

Voices Beneath The Surface - Yara El Turk
This artwork is a participatory art project examining the idea of movement as an interconnection between water, the Litani River, and the people of Lebanon.

A Walk. A Stop. - Farah Hindawi
The concept of these pictures is to walk with the artist limitless to get to know who she is by not saying a word, but visualizing it.

Hear Me Out - Raghad ElRayes
Through creating a conceptual photobook, the artist hopes to approach the ongoing misconception regarding the commute from a fresh angle, using parallel realities.

Hacking Design - Salma Aly
Hacking Design is a DIY kit for designers that allows them to hack or print over existing prints. The kits includes the drawing device and an open source typeface designed for the machine (it’s regular and scribbled alternative).

Margins - Rawa Zalkha
This project is a part of series that tries to shed the light on cities under the rising authoritarianism and the dynamics of love, hate, rejection and acceptance that citizens of these cities face on a daily basis.

Untitled Artwork - Yara Temsah
Artwork contains artists testimony, explaining her experience, accompanied by a digital-art piece created while she was recovering, enduring the most difficult time of her life.

A Brick of Life - Mohammed Faisal
A Brick of Life is a photo project that reflects the labor life of the women and children on the brick pyramids in Darfur, all these women and children are from the wars refugee camps like Abu Shuk Camp in Elfashir

Middle Of Nowhere, Center Of Everywhere - Francis Alama
The name of the work is Middle Of Nowhere, Center Of Everywhere. It's the title of a metal album by Acid King. The artwork/3d model represent the past and the future of Palestine.

The ABC of Quarantine: C is for Conflict - Reina Akkoush
A short animation concerning the pandemic, the artist decided to animate a few absurd statements made by the US president at the time.

Ein is for Nest - Nour AlBrzawi
In nests, we can exchange our own knowledge and resources with those around us, learn to make identity and belonging as a practice of difference, and cultivate “mutual wonder” (Ibn Tufayl).

Untitled - Hiba Al Ali
'She has the right to live her childhood, smile and live a life full of laughter and smiles. Marriage for children is an indirect death sentence.'

Mother of Culture - Bakhtyar Hassan Noori
The artist is trying to show compositions others can not see. Photo of the mother shows that even her age goes older, she tries to protect their culture.

Once Upon A Time - Raghad Jalal
Once Upon a Time is a conceptual sensory piece exploring the anxiety that comes with adulthood and handling the inner childlike behavior within the five senses, smell, taste, sight and feel.

Fragments of Souk Al Haramiya - Serene Salam
The city burdens worn clothes and worries... Drawers that fit what remains from the city- and us. Serene searches through one of them and endeavors to rearrange the place.

Risoprints - Sara Alafifi
In her Zine, the artist wanted to present to people sayings that confront the repercussions of psychological oppression in the Middle East and the mechanisms that sustain this network.

Four Meters Above - Leen Gheibeh
Four Meters Above poses questions about rooftops, which are usually places for pumps, water tanks, and satellite dishes in Damascus. What potential do they possess in these unusual circumstances?

Gharsati - Ahmed Swied
Ahmed is an advocate for such unprivileged kids and always urges his friends and peers to do any activity that helps the progress of these kids.

Voices Beneath The Surface - Yara El Turk
This artwork is a participatory art project examining the idea of movement as an interconnection between water, the Litani River, and the people of Lebanon.

A Walk. A Stop. - Farah Hindawi
The concept of these pictures is to walk with the artist limitless to get to know who she is by not saying a word, but visualizing it.