During her visit to the exhibition "In the Shadow of a Ghaf"

Hala Badri: "Dubai Culture" supports creative ideas

The exhibition celebrated the creators who participated in the "Artist of the Month" initiative.

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Hala Badri, Director General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), affirmed the authority's support for all initiatives aimed at enriching the cultural arena, especially in the field of visual arts of all kinds, through the creative ideas and topics it presents.

Badri added, during her visit to the art exhibition "In the Shadow of Ghaf" at the Al Safa Library of Art and Design in Dubai, that the works in the exhibition of a group of Emirati and resident artists and photographers, are distinguished by modernity and innovation, and express the unique cultural mix that characterizes the Emirati society.

"In the Shadow of Ghaf" was organized at the Safa Library of Art and Design during the period from May 11 and continued until June 2, organized by "Ghaf" publications, as it celebrated the creators who participated in the "Artist of the Month" initiative launched by "Ghaf" last year.

Hala Badri was briefed on the contents of the exhibition of artworks, which varied between plastic art and photography by the creativity of the participating artists, most notably Magdi Al-Kafrawi, Salma Al-Marri and Ferial Al-Bastaki, in addition to photographers Amal Murad, Youssef Al-Qasimi and Faisal Al-Rayes, praising the efforts and creativity of the artists participating in the exhibition. exhibition.

Dubai Culture works to support and embrace creative talents from Emiratis and residents, and to provide a platform that allows them to communicate with the wider community in Dubai, which contributes to consolidating the emirate’s position as a destination for creators in various fields of arts and culture, companies and individuals, from around the world, and promoting the creative economy. It is in line with the axes of its strategic plan, and contributes to achieving Dubai's strategy for the creative economy.

The exhibition included works that varied between plastic art and photography.

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