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Osama Esid, who now lives in the US, photographed Syrian refugee camps in Turkey in 2014. Here, Fatima is pictured. Courtesy Middle East Institute
Osama Esid, who now lives in the US, photographed Syrian refugee camps in Turkey in 2014. Here, Fatima is pictured. Courtesy Middle East Institute
Syrian art exhibition in Washington's Middle East Institute captures the agony of civil war
Curated by art historian Maymanah Farhat, the exhibition explores how 12 Syrian artists responded to the conflict back home