About
I am an architect and cultural practitioner working at the intersection of spatial design, art production, and curatorial practice. Spanning over a decade of experience in the arts and culture landscape, working across various scales -from architectural interventions to large-scale public art commissions-I most recently led the apprenticeship program for Noor Riyadh 2025, one of the largest light art festival in Saudi Arabia.
Between 2021 and 2024, I was the Senior Manager at Alserkal Arts Foundation, where I oversaw the Foundation's operations and managed its public programming including public art commissions, exhibitions, residencies, and research grants. Previously, I was part of Sharjah Architecture Triennial’s founding team where I led the production of art installations for the inaugural exhibition and co-curated SAT Talks: Architecture+, a series of online conversations exploring environmental and social sustainability. Prior to my role at the Triennial, I managed the studio of Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, focusing on exhibition design, artwork production, and communications and planning international exhibitions such as the Prix Marcel Duchamp at Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2017.
I hold a Masters in Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies from Saint Joseph University (Beirut) and a Masters in Architecture from the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA). I am the co-author of 'Losing Touch, Beyrouth des petits métiers' (Tamyras: 2011), a book on traditional Lebanese craftsmanship.