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Millennia of Creativity which ran from September 22, 2018, until June 7, 2019. This exhibition presented archaeological pieces from Nabu Museum's collection. An important body of work by Saliba Douaihy was also displayed. •
Traces of Drawings was an exhibition held between June 15, 2019, until September 12, 2019, that showcased a selection of Lebanese artwork. This exhibition displays works by 35 Lebanese artists from Dawud Corm to Greta Nawfal. •
Modern and contemporary sculptures from Lebanon: This exhibition ran from September 14, 2019, until September 6, 2020, and it showcased a selection of works by 10 prominent sculptures Zaven Hadichian, Hussein Madi, Naim Doumit, Antoine Berberi, Raffi Tokatlian, Pierre Karam, Rudy Rahme, Anachar Basbous, Nabil Helu and Bassam Kyrillos. •
Hope and despair was an exhibition that was held between Jun 20th and September 20, 2020. This exhibition reflected various forms of expression that occurred during wartime in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine. •
The Art Scene exhibition was held between February 5 and November 13, 2022, and exhibited a Lebanon that was divided in its identity between its Phoenician past and the Arabic heritage. •
Batroun: Photo and memory" was an exhibition held between February 5 and November 13, 2022, and it showcased the works of Emile Bulus. •
Beirut (1840-1918): Photographs and Maps: An exhibition held from November 26, 2022, until May 26, 2023.This was a photographic exhibition of Beirut from 1840, the day the first photograph of the city was taken, until 1918, the day the Turkish forces withdrew from the city. •
The Early Arab Press is an exhibition of some of the earliest Arabic language news papers and magazines from around the world. The exhibition is showcasing from 10 June 2023 until 16, September 2023. • For the 50th anniversary of the
Lebanese Civil War in 2025, the museum housed the bus that was attacked in the
1975 Beirut bus massacre that led to the start of the conflict. ==References==