Myriam Boulos: Editing and Sequencing Long-Term and Ongoing Projects



Workshop
26/09 at 12:30
27/09 at 18:00
Pogon Jedinstvo

The workshop is part of the FUTURES Annual Event program and is exclusively for FUTURES artists.

An intensive and intimate workshop on editing long term and ongoing projects. During this intensive and intimate workshop, we will try to get to the essence of the participants’ work, focus on the editing and how to present the projects to the world. Each participant will choose one long term and ongoing project on which they want to focus. In this active and collaborative approach, we are all going to participate in the editing of each other’s projects.

The participants should bring a portfolio and a big edit of an ongoing project (printed images or digital files that we will projected.


Myriam Boulos 
was born in 1992 in Lebanon. At the age of 16, she started to use her camera to get closer to reality. She graduated with a master’s degree in photography from the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts in 2015. She has taken part in both national and international collective exhibitions, including Close Enough at ICP, New York; Infinite Identities at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam; and Troisième Biennale des Photographes du Monde Arabe, at l’Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris.
Her work has been published in Aperture, FOAM, Time, GQ Middle East, Vogue Arabia, and Vanity Fair France, among other publications. In 2020, Myriam co-founded and became the photo editor of Al Hayya, a bilingual magazine that publishes literary and visual content on the works, interests and strife of women in her region. In 2021, she joined Magnum as a nominee. In 2023, her book What’s Ours was published by Aperture and she was awarded the W. Eugene Smith Fellowship.