"We brought us together" returns in the spring season

"Shamil Vegetables", Suhoor sessions, and movies in "421"

"Global Green" will be launched next April 10.

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Gallery 421, Abu Dhabi's arts and design destination, which deals with innovative artistic practices and works, and seeks to highlight and develop local and regional talent across a broad spectrum of fields, has announced the details of its program for Spring 2021, starting next April.

The program opens with a new exhibition entitled "Inclusive Green". The program also includes a set of workshops, lectures and public discussions. The activities are available through the official website of the center on the Internet.

The “Jum'atna” program returns in its digital version with Nahla Al-Tabaa under the title “Time, Synchronicity and the Heavenly”, and presents a series of four online suhoor sessions, as a group of artistic practitioners explore the community spirit of Ramadan in a multi-dimensional way, addressing the rebuilding of time. In the holy month.

And "comprehensive green" explores during the period from April 10 to June 13 the next two methods used to understand, search for, represent and establish plant life in the Gulf and within similar emerging urban formations in the Global South.

During the spring season, Gallery 421 launches a program rich in online activities, which include workshops, dialogues and panel discussions with the participation of artists, craftsmen, designers, academics and professionals.

The spring program includes skills development workshops, children's workshops, artist discussions, art studio visits, speeches and critical presentations, and podcast episodes.

The program also includes film screenings, including the feature film "200 meters", produced in 2020, by Palestinian director Amin Nayfeh.

• A set of workshops and dialogues included in the program.

• Film screenings include the feature film "200 meters".

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