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Qatar Arts Festival 2024 Ends with Awards Ceremony

November 30, 20242 Mins Read
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The 6th edition of the Qatar International Arts Festival (QIAF) 2024 is set to conclude on Saturday with a grand awards ceremony at Katara Hall 12. Organised by Katara – the Cultural Village Foundation, in collaboration with Maps International, the International Council of Museums, and the British Council, this year’s event highlighted artistic excellence and brought together thousands of art enthusiasts.

The festival, which ran for six days, featured 350 artists from 73 countries, showcasing their creativity through a series of dynamic events, including workshops, live art sessions, musical performances, and cultural dialogues.

A Platform for Qatari Artists

The festival proved to be an important stage for Qatari artists to share their vision and connect with a global audience. Aida al-Mulla, a Qatari artist, proudly displayed six paintings inspired by her country’s heritage. Utilizing oil and mixed media, she described how the festival enriched her artistic journey. “The festival opened new opportunities by introducing global artistic experiences and innovative creative works that enrich the local and international cultural scene,” she said.

Maysaa al-Yafei, another Qatari artist, showcased two works that blended Qatari and Palestinian heritage. Her art aimed to spotlight the resilience of Gaza’s people. “The festival attracts artists from across the globe and positions itself as a leading international platform that inspires and renews artistic and cultural expressions,” al-Yafei remarked.

Artistic Exploration and Global Influence

Participating for the second time, Kholoud al-Sulaiman brought four philosophical works titled Ocean Waves, Currents of Thought, Shores of Inspiration, and Angel. Her paintings delved into themes of human spirit and creativity, emphasizing innovative techniques.

First-time participant Sheikha Salem al-Hamoud shared her excitement at collaborating with renowned artists. She praised the festival for fostering artistic dialogue and cultural exchange. Her art drew on diverse influences, including Arab, Persian, Turkish, and Andalusian styles, featuring intricate decorations, Arabic calligraphy, and gilding.

Diverse Events and Global Reach

The festival hosted 14 unique events, such as artistic workshops, live drawing sessions, cultural dialogues, musical shows, fashion displays inspired by art, and even an underwater painting exhibition. Visitors explored 16 pavilions that featured works from countries like Qatar, Armenia, Argentina, China, France, Mexico, Russia, and the US.

As QIAF 2024 draws to a close, its impact on the local and global art scenes stands as a testament to Doha’s growing reputation as a hub for creativity and cultural exchange.

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