Keynote: Archiving a Revolution
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Summary: Egyptian-Lebanese artist Lara Baladi was born in Beirut, raised in Cairo
and Paris, and educated in London. She has lived in Egypt since 1997.
Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses photography, video, photo
collages and digital montages, installations, architectural
constructions, tapestries, sculptures and perfume. Baladi publishes and
exhibits worldwide and is part of many private and institutional
collections. During the 2011 Egyptian uprising, Baladi co-founded two
media initiatives: Radio Tahrir
and Tahrir Cinema. Tahrir Cinema served as a public platform to build
and share a video archive on and for the revolution. Baladi has been a
member of the Arab Image Foundation since its creation in 1997.

Lara Baladi Keynote speech, Archiving a Revolution. Egyptian-Lebanese artist Lara Baladi was born in Beirut, raised in Cairo and Paris, and educated in London. She has lived in Egypt since 1997. Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses photography, video, photo collages and digital montages, installations, architectural constructions, tapestries, sculptures and perfume. Baladi publishes and exhibits worldwide and is part of many private and institutional collections. During the 2011 Egyptian uprising, Baladi co-founded two media initiatives: Radio Tahrir and Tahrir Cinema. Tahrir Cinema served as a public platform to build and share a video archive on and for the revolution. Baladi has been a member of the Arab Image Foundation since its creation in 1997
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