
Karine Wehbé is an artist and graphic designer based in Lebanon. She obtained a diploma in Graphic Arts from the Paris School of Graphic Arts (Esag Penninghen) in 1996. She has exhibited her work at Espace SD, Beirut Art Center and BAR. She has published numerous publications including Music Fanzine and Stop Here for Happy Holiday. With Nadim Tabet, Wehbé co-directed “Eté 91” (2014), winning the Pavilion Award and Sacem Prize; and “It’s the war in Syria that killed her” (2016) that screened at Videoworks and Pantin Festival. Through photography, cinema, archival footage, geographic maps, her work embeds intimate and public chronicles, drawing on adolescent experiences, cinematographic and musical influences, and the mechanisms of memory and nostalgia.