Samira Morcos is a multimedia artist whose work spans painting, drawing, sculpture, patchwork, upcycling, wearable art, and collage.

Experiencing a variety of environments at a young age, Samira Morcos nurtured a deep curiosity, sharpening her ability to notice the subtle beauty and stories in the world around her.

Moving through the world with a collector’s eye, she transforms found objects-paper fragments, magazine clippings, leaves, branches, and everyday materials- into imaginative compositions. Morcos sees possibilities where others see the ordinary.

She earned her Fine Arts degree from BUC and went on to dedicate more than 40 years to teaching art. Throughout her career, she found constant inspiration in the young minds she helped shape, always remaining closely connected to the childlike wonder that fueled her own creativity. Although she held several exhibitions of her work, Samira devoted much of her energy to celebrating her students’ creativity.

KEY EXHIBITIONS

June 2026, Artists of Beirut Collective Exhibition, Season 7, Arthaus, Beirut, Lebanon
1999, “Before we Go”, Collages at the Reynolds Hall exhibition, The International College,
Lebanon
2000-2025, Patchwork banners, National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon
2015,’ The Nouveaux Poors’, The Odd Fish, Harbor District, Lebanon
2015, ‘The Nouveaux Poors’, Platform 39, Beirut, LebanonSearch Key words/Category
media/ Sculpture

SELECTED ARTWORKS

‘Cityscape Under the Sun’, 2019
Assemblage of found discarded wood, W 40 x H 50 cm

‘Supper with friends’, 2020
Textile Patchwork with reclaimed pieces of fabric, W 100 x H 90 cm