visual arts

Marwan Moujaes

Marwan Moujaes is a Lebanese artist, writer and researcher. He holds a teaching position in visual arts at the University of Strasbourg in France. Marwan has taught art practice and theory at various institutions, including Sorbonne University and the Lebanese Film Academy. He holds a PhD in Art and Art Sciences from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, a MA in painting from the Lebanese University of Beirut, and a DNSEP from the ESAD in Valenciennes.

 

Marwan Moujaes participated in artist residencies at institutions such as the Van Eyck Academie in Maastricht (Netherlands), La Villa Empain in Brussels (Belgium), Tingshus in Gamleby (Sweden), Prendendo Tempo in Collemachia (Italy) Le Shed in Maromme (France) and Galerie Duchamp in Yvetot (France). His work has been exhibited at various art institutions, including Salts Centre for Contemporary Art in Basel (Switzerland), La-Halle à Pont-en Royans (France), Maison du Peuple Madeleine Lambert à Venissieux (France), Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht (Netherlands), Villa Empain in Brussels (Belgium), Nicolas Sursock Museum in Beirut (Lebanon), Fondazione Baruchello in Rome (Italy), Noisy Le Sec Centre for Contemporary Art in Noisy-le-Sec (France), Le Shed in Maromme (France). He received the public prize at the Sciences Po Prize for Contemporary Art in Paris in 2018, and the residency prize of the Fondation Boghossian-Villa Empain in Brussels in 2020, and has been awarded grants such as the DRAC Normandie grant in 2021 and the RN13Bis stipend in 2020. His research and narratives are regularly published in collective works, online magazines, and presented at conferences, seminars, and public lectures.

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