They represent the creative community in the UAE

10 Artists at Foundry Galleries in Downtown Dubai

The exhibition includes works by Emirati and resident artists.

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The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) participated in the inauguration of the fourth series of “Foundry” exhibitions in Downtown Dubai, and will present a group of various art exhibitions that include distinguished works of more than 10 creative artists from the creative community in the UAE, during the period from September 20 It runs until November 20.

The series of exhibitions was inaugurated by the Executive Director of the Arts and Letters Sector at Dubai Culture, Dr. Saeed Mubarak Kharbash, in the presence of representatives from Emaar, the participating artists, and an audience of art lovers in the emirate.

Kharbash praised the new series of Foundry exhibitions, pointing out that it represents an important opportunity to stimulate creativity in the emirate, and a rich addition to the thriving cultural and creative scene in it, stressing the commitment of "Dubai Culture" to support such events that are in line with the authority's vision to establish Dubai's leading position as a hub. A global culture, an incubator for creativity, a forum for talents, and a global capital for the creative economy.

Kharbash toured the exhibitions, and viewed a number of displayed works by Emirati and resident artists, including the exhibition “Sensual Frames” by Emirati artist Juma Al Hajj (Sharjah), which is participating in a solo exhibition presented by Iris Consulting, in addition to a group exhibition of a group of prominent talents. Creative in Bangladesh, as part of the "Bangladesh Art Week" event hosted by "Foundry".

Kharbash also viewed the exhibition "In the Heart of the Revolution" from the "Moro" group, which includes digital artworks using the technique of irreplaceable symbols, and actual works created by a group of artists.

Kharbash's tour included viewing a private collection by contemporary Iranian artist, Mojgan Indjavi Barb, entitled "Once upon a time."

Saeed Kharbash: "The series of exhibitions represents an opportunity to stimulate creativity in the emirate, and a rich addition to the cultural scene."

November 20, the closing date of the exhibitions.

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