Sharjah Art is looking forward to transforming it into an artistic meeting place for all

The UFO building is flying in spaces of creativity and learning

  • The flying saucer building after restoration.

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The Sharjah Art Foundation has confirmed that the Flying Saucer Building, which has recently completed its restoration work, is looking forward to turning it into an artistic meeting place for all segments of society, and a space for learning and creativity.

The Foundation announced that it will organize a series of film screenings and art workshops as part of its fall 2020 educational program, in the building whose restoration process included two new additions designed to complement the building spatially and programmatically, the first is an outdoor platform, which is an open public space designed to serve as a spatial extension of the flying saucer, and the second is Underground space, which includes several sections.

The program of activities includes a set of educational workshops and film screenings for young people, families and art lovers, which will be organized throughout the months of September and October. Some of them specialize in photography as a "green screen" workshop that was launched the day before yesterday, and is devoted to basic graphic and digital techniques through the use of the two programs "Photoshop" , And ilustrator.

As for the workshop on "Shutter Speed ​​in Photography", which will be launched on the third of next October, it will allow learning to take a variety of pictures using the different shutter speed settings in the cameras.

The workshop "Portraits" will focus on 10 October, on the basics of camera settings and photo-capture techniques.

On the other hand, the “Selective Photography Tours” workshop on October 17th will focus on mechanisms for documenting ideas. Participants will be asked to search for objects after providing them with a list of them, and to photograph them with an instant Polaroid camera, in parallel with exploring the Sharjah Art Foundation neighborhood.

While the rest of the workshops are concerned with a variety of arts such as calligraphy, drawing and painting, such as the "Introduction to Calligraphy" workshop that is organized tomorrow, and is devoted to Arabic calligraphy, examining the basic Arabic written texts, and methods of simulating and practicing them.

The "Tile Forming" workshop on the 6th of October allows participants to paint directly on ceramic tiles, and add various color components and designs.

As for the "Complete Painting" workshop on October 13th, one of the participants will create a drawing that he passes to others one by one, to add their touch to the drawing, in a way that helps develop creative thinking and learn about a variety of different drawing methods.

The film screenings include, my film: "Metropolis" directed by Fritz Lang, which will be shown on October 2 (8:30 pm), and depicts the sharp division of the great future city of Metropolis between the wealthy who lead a comfortable and luxurious life and a working class under the weight of exploitation. They toil and work like robots.

The second movie, "Hawk", directed by Stephen Spielberg, will be shown on October 17 (6 pm), and it tells the story of Peter Pan, and he visits his magical hometown again to save his two children who were kidnapped by Captain Hook.

With the help of the "Lost Boys" and "Tinkerbell," Peter Pan uses his imagination to restore his magical powers so he can fight his old enemy Hook and get his two children back.

Underground space

The underground space includes the sections of the "green crater", which is a courtyard full of plants, "the cafe station", a library, "the crafts room", "the function room", "the meeting room" and "the work station". These spaces will operate. Together, to revitalize the building, not only as an exhibition site, but as a social space, to host various events.

The activities program includes workshops and film screenings for children, adults and art lovers.

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