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Lin Dabbous is an architect by training and a current MA candidate in Art History and Curatorial Studies at the American University of Beirut. Her multidisciplinary practice focuses on challenging dominant narratives shaping modern and contemporary Arab art, a way of taking decolonial methodologies out of the theoretical realm and into one of practice. The past year, Lin has been a Curatorial Fellow for the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival. In 2023, Lin curated the collective exhibition "Moments of Being,” centered around the memory of Syria, both known and departed, featuring 12 emerging and established Syrian artists. Her collaborative efforts extend to exhibitions such as "Traces of Utopia" and "The Marine School of Beirut-A Repressed Art History” at AUB Art Galleries. Lin's contributions are not confined to exhibitions alone; she was also a part of the research team for the exhibition "Partisans of the Nude: An Arab Art Genre in an Era of Contest, 1920-1950” which took place at the Wallach Gallery in Columbia University.

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