Chaza Charafeddine is a prominent Lebanese artist celebrated for her evocative works that intertwine themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage.[1] Born in Tyre, her artistic work reflects an exploration of the complexities of human experience amidst the backdrop of the socio-political dynamics in the region.
Charafeddine's work spans across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media installations. Chaza Charafeddine spent the early years of her life as a dancer and working through a creative outlet of her own interpretation of the intersectionalities of her identity. After a formal curative education, Charafeddine went on to develop a new creative outlet of her expression through participation in different art galleries and venues worldwide.