Creative Space Beirut
10/06/2026
Le Salon Vol. 8 x Liza Beirut
curates a series of events that bring together diverse cultural actors through shared experiences. This edition was dedicated to celebrating process, experimentation, and everything that happens before a piece is complete.
For CSB students Miled Chahla, Salem Sleiman, and Ahmad El Hage, it was an opportunity to share the thinking, making, testing, and refining behind their creations.
A valuable chance to open up their creative process, present their practice in dialogue with a wider artistic community, and offer a glimpse into the research, experimentation, and development that shape their work at CSB.
Thank you to everyone who came through to engage, connect, and celebrate the beauty of what happens in the making. ✨🖤
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24/05/2026
Fashion education should be accessible to those with talent, vision, and drive - not limited by circumstance.
Applications to become a CSB student are now open. ✂️
In February, our students visited the neighborhood of Sabra’s main thoroughfare to look for overlooked traces of inspiration - details most pass without noticing. Guided by , they moved through the streets already familiar to them with a slower, more attentive eye. Along the way they observed fading murals, improvised shop displays, eccentric color palettes, vintage logos, layered posters, tiled storefronts, and decades-old packaging still lining the shelves of neighborhood stores.
Sabra, located in southern Beirut within the Ghobeiry municipality, has long been a place of refuge for displaced communities, particularly Palestinian refugees. For decades its residents have faced high unemployment, largely due to restrictions on working in many professions in Lebanon. Today, the area has again been affected by Israel’s campaign of forced displacement, forcing many residents, generations already displaced once or even twice, to leave their homes yet again.
The visit was an exercise in paying attention to the textures, sounds, shapes, and conversations that shape a neighborhood. It was also a reminder of how quickly the familiar can become fragile, how easily the streets we walk and the storefronts we study can become memories.
Here, life is lived on the edge of uncertainty, where the ordinary rhythms of daily life exist side by side with the possibility that everything can shift overnight.
We hope the residents of Sabra, and of every neighborhood in our beloved southern suburbs, and across the country, will be able to return home safely and soon.
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15/05/2026
✂️CSB JURY DAYS: At the end of January, marking the close of the first semester, our first, second, and third-year students presented their work to review panels composed of CSB community. The panels included instructors and alumni who are deeply familiar with the students’ work and development: , , , .g , , , , , and
Jury days are meaningful moments for the students - full of jitters and anticipation. They are also a crucial part of the learning process, giving students the opportunity to clearly communicate their ideas, reflect on their progress, and grow through critique.
Stay tuned to discover their final collections!
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11/05/2026
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