Lebanon’s uprising has acted as a cauldron for artistic production, inspiring artists to contribute across a range of media, from murals to photos and, more recently, screen-printing. On the buoyant, crowded street between Riad al-Solh Square and Martyrs’ Square Saturday night, surprised protesters gathered around a mobile screen-printing machine. Nearby, a truck blasted music as crowds sang, cheered, danced and waved flags. Farah Fayyad, an independent graphic designer and screen-printer ...