Last day for visitors to explore diverse showcases of creativity, spanning the realms of art, fashion, culture, and community

20 May 2023

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Last day for visitors to explore diverse showcases of creativity, spanning the realms of art, fashion, culture, and community

There is still time for art lovers and anyone with an interest in learning to explore four fascinating exhibitions, all of which are free to enter.

These exhibitions include "A Chance To Breathe," "Doha Fashion Friday," both at M7 in Msheireb Downtown Doha, "Mashael Al Hejazi: My Mother Lulwa's House" at Barahat Al Jufaili's Majlis, and "Hadeer Omar: And Thereafter" at Al Koot Fort.

The brilliant photographers behind "A Chance To Breathe" have been capturing their life as well as those of the Rohingya refugee community residing in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, since 2018. From 10 am to 7 pm, the exhibition is accessible.

The unique joint project "Doha Fashion Fridays," which is open from 10 am to 7 pm, was started in 2017 by the artists Khalid Albaih and Aparna Jayakumar. On their Friday off, they took pictures and conducted interviews with migrant labourers residing in Qatar.

The project's hundreds of images and interviews tell the experiences of the diverse immigrant population in Qatar, who have come here with dreams and objectives, using fashion as a lens and Instagram as its public platform.

The display "Mashael Al Hejazi: My Mother Lulwa's House" at Barahat Al Jufairi's majlis honours the social and architectural facets of this significant Doha neighbourhood as well as the common experiences and tales of the Al Baraha district. From 6.30 p.m. until 11 p.m. it is open.

And "Hadeer Omar: And Thereafter" changes three key locations of Al Koot Fort: "The Transition" (courtyard), "The Journey" (rear chamber), and "The Metamorphosis" (entrance room) into a dynamic spatial experience. The exhibit is open from 6.30 p.m. until 11 p.m.

Visitors should take advantage of the remaining time to examine these numerous creative displays that span the fields of art, fashion, culture, and community. All of these exhibits are free to enter for locals.

 

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