Syrian artists fight for a ‘free space of creation’ post-Assad
In post-Assad Syria, many artists are experiencing a freedom of expression they have never known, one they are determined to hold on to.
In post-Assad Syria, many artists are experiencing a freedom of expression they have never known, one they are determined to hold on to.
Women artists are creating and innovating in northwestern Syria, using art as a universal language to convey messages to the world and tackle issues their communities face.
On the stage and in the camps, volunteer actors, directors and playwrights in northwestern Syria work to develop a local theater scene and leave an impact on their community.
Digital archives are preserving crowdsourced testimonies of war and creating spaces where Syrians at home and in the diaspora can piece back together their history, shared culture and lived experiences.
In Iraqi Kurdistan, an international film festival is providing opportunities for Syrian refugees to enjoy cinema again and take part in the region’s budding film industry.