Community
REIZCK PROJECT COMMUNITY CENTERS ON CREATIVE PRACTICE AS A SHARED TOOL FOR CONNECTION AND EXPRESSION.
Conflict and displacement are not temporary states, but ongoing conditions that shape lives. While essential services address immediate needs, there is often limited space for collective expression and connection in such environments. We enter this space carefully, using creative practice as a shared tool for engagement.
Through collaborative art workshops, we create temporary, in-person gatherings where people affected by conflict and displacement participate in creative processes. We prioritize process over outcome and remain open and unfixed, responding to place, people and context.
In doing so, Reizck presents a way of being together, grounded in lived experience and shaped collectively.
Partnerships
In partnership with Beit el Baraka, a Lebanon-based, apolitical, and non-sectarian organization working to ensure dignity, stability, and access to essential services for individuals and families across Lebanon. Its mission centers on supporting people affected by economic hardship, displacement, and systemic instability through long-term, community-based programs rather than short-term aid alone.
Within this context, Reizck Project collaborates with Beit el Baraka to support art workshops for women and children connected to the communities Beit el Baraka serves.
Reizck Project’s role is to contribute artistic frameworks, facilitators, and materials that enable creative practice as a shared, non-clinical activity.
All workshops are developed in partnership with Beit el Baraka and local facilitators, ensuring that format, content, and pacing remain responsive to cultural context, community needs, and place. Reizck Project does not position art as a therapeutic intervention, but as a space for making, expression, and collective engagement that exists alongside Beit el Baraka’s broader humanitarian work.