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Ghanaian artist El Anatsui is perhaps Africa's most prominent living artist. This exhibition encompasses every media used by the artist in his remarkable 50 year career, focusing on the triumphant and monumental quality of his sculptures, with the signature bottle cap series at the heart of the presentation. Along with these ambitious works, the exhibition […]
Find out more »The exhibition is dedicated to the vibrant and sculptural work of Jean Schlumberger (1907–1987) who transformed 20th century fashion with jewellery and accessories inspired by natural forms. The exhibition includes more than 125 pieces from the Rachel Lambert Mellon Collection at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the largest and most comprehensive public collection of […]
Find out more »The exhibition examines thousands of years of connections between India, Qatar, and the Gulf region, and is part of the ongoing Qatar India 2019 Year of Culture.
Find out more »Featuring Nigerian artist Alimi Adewale. United by my interest in materiality and rich surface textures, I use my work to explore topical urban issues, documenting everyday city people who are often neglected and displaced in the drive toward excessive urbanisation, rapid modern development and the growing global economy. The focus of this exhibition is on […]
Find out more »The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) is taking the community back to the roots of traditional Arabian courtyards by welcoming visitors to Baraha Souq, a vibrant artisan market that takes place every other weekend at the Baraha area of NMoQ. The market has been carefully curated to showcase and support local makers and food producers […]
Find out more »Highlights include a rare three dimensional gombat design Isfahan wool and silk carpet, approximately 300 x 300 cm with starting bid QAR72,800, as well as a classic Qum design carpet on a unique green emerald color field with over two million knots per square meter, approximately 200 x 150 cm with starting bid QAR291,200, along […]
Find out more »The exhibition coincides with the Qatari-British Festival, supported by Qatar Museums and Qatar Airways. Commissioned by the British Council and curated by Ffotogallery Director David Drake, the project uses contemporary photography to explore the idea of home related to the experiences of young people living in the Gulf and the UK at a time of rapid […]
Find out more »As part of the Qatar-India 2019 Year of Culture programme, two Qatari photographers - Hamad Al Shamari and Aisha Al Sadah - travelled to the Himalayan Region of Ladakh, India to create an inspiring portfolio that will help foster mutual understanding and cultural relations between the two countries. Alongside, two Qatar-based Indian photographers - Ajeesh […]
Find out more »A showcase of Qatar's authentic maritime traditions.
Find out more »The school tour starts with a brief presentation by the Head of School and/or Deputy Head of School. Parents are given important information - curriculum, school life, language learning and more. After the brief presentation, they are toured around the school, covering all areas and facilities. Admissions staff are present to attend to admissions-related questions […]
Find out more »The Qatar Balloon Festival is the country’s first 12 day festival of Hot Air Balloons, where 30 balloons will be gathering from around the world. The event has been scheduled to coincide with three major events in the country: • 24th Edition of Gulf Cup Tournament from 26 November-8 December • 2019 FIFA Club World […]
Find out more »Euromoney Conferences, the world’s leading organiser of events for capital markets and investment professionals, returns to Doha, offering an opportunity for companies and governments to connect with financial institutions. The two-day conference will provide a coherent and consistent strategic overview of the opportunities and challenges in Qatar over the coming years, through a series of […]
Find out more »The National Falcon Day Championship is considered one of the most important tournaments organised by Al Gannas Association, with support from the organising committee of Qatar National Day 2019, under the supervision of Qatar Center for Cultural and Heritage Events.
Find out more »Curated by: Germano Celant This is the first exhibition in the Middle East by American artist KAWS (Brian Donnelly), featuring over 40 major pieces and commercial collaborations ( on view in a separate archive above Café 999). A massive five-metre-tall sculpture, COMPANION (PASSING THROUGH) at the Fire Station courtyard and an inflatable 40-metre public artwork at […]
Find out more »Bring along family and friends to enjoy the outdoors every Friday at Oxygen Park’s Senses Garden. The Friday Souq will have vendors selling food, clothes, handmade items and more. Please use the Minaretein (QFIS) parking for easier access to the garden.
Find out more »This workshop is open to anyone with an interest in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a value-based perspective to relate to these goals, the workshop aims to use LEGO Serious Play (LSP) to unleash participants’ innovative mindsets. LSP allows people to build 3D models of their ideas, aiming to improve creative thinking […]
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