Lebanon Gallery
Rania Matar was born and raised in Lebanon. After studying architecture at American University in Beirut, Matar left Lebanon in 1984 and completed her training at Cornell University in the United States. Matar then studied photography at the New England School of Photography and at the Maine Photographic Workshop. She eventually gave up her career as an architect to work as freelance photographer. Her work focuses on women and children in the Middle East, and her recent projects, which examine the Palestinian refugee camps, the veil and its meaning, and the aftermath of war, give a voice to people who have been forgotten or misunderstood. Her work has won several awards, and has been published and exhibited widely in the United States and internationally. In Lebanon she most recently exhibited her work with "Moving Walls" as the local photographer. For the workshop she chose to continue a project she had previously started studying the veil and its meaning among women in Lebanon.
Website www.raniamatar.com
Email rania@raniamatar.com

