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Waraq is non profit organization based in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 2012, it is committed to the support of graphic art practices, education, production, research and publishing."<!--break-->"Beirut Riso Studio is a Risograph printing studio open for designers, illustrators, comic artists and other visual artists. The projects comes as a continuity of the ongoing mission of Beit Waraq by offering new production facilities for visiting artists and artists based in Beirut.
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Beirut Riso Studio
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LocationBeit Waraq, ground fl., Ghassan Zarkout bldg., Nabeh El Laban St., Mazraa, Ras el Nabeh, Beirut
CountryLebanon 🇱🇧
Years active2019–????
Website@waraq_org

Waraq is non profit organization based in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 2012, it is committed to the support of graphic art practices, education, production, research and publishing."<!--break-->"Beirut Riso Studio is a Risograph printing studio open for designers, illustrators, comic artists and other visual artists. The projects comes as a continuity of the ongoing mission of Beit Waraq by offering new production facilities for visiting artists and artists based in Beirut.

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