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Works of 99 global artists go on display at ‘Printed Nostalgia' expo
Works of 99 global artists go on display at ‘Printed Nostalgia' expo

Qatar Tribune

time16 hours ago

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  • Qatar Tribune

Works of 99 global artists go on display at ‘Printed Nostalgia' expo

Tribune News Network DOHA Fire Station: Artist in Residence on Wednesday opened 'Printed Nostalgia', a compelling group exhibition featuring 99 Qatar-based and international artists exploring themes of memory, identity, and nostalgia through printed works. The exhibition will run until September 1, 2025, at Gallery 4 in the Fire Station. The exhibition showcases diverse artistic interpretations of architecture, culture, migration, and everyday life through works that blend digital illustration, photography, painting, collage, and written word. Featured artists include Abdulla Al Obaidly, Agustina Mucci, Ahmed SharafAldeen, Alreem K. Alemadi, Chafic Tony Najem, Federico Lepe, Jo-Anne Malan, Layan Waleed, Mai Eraky, Mohamed Louanjli, Mubarak Al Thani, Omar Alsarayra, and Sakna Hassan, representing diverse cultural perspectives from around the world. Co-curated by Saida Alkhulaifi and Fatima Alzaini, 'Printed Nostalgia' was selected from 322 submissions received through an international open call. The exhibition includes a dedicated reflective space designed to encourage visitors to engage with their own experiences of nostalgia and remembrance. The exhibition is open to the general public from Saturday to Thursday, 9am to 7pm, and Friday from 1:30pm to 7pm.

Printed Nostalgia Group Exhibition at Doha Fire Station
Printed Nostalgia Group Exhibition at Doha Fire Station

ILoveQatar.net

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ILoveQatar.net

Printed Nostalgia Group Exhibition at Doha Fire Station

Artist in Residence proudly announces the upcoming exhibition, "Printed Nostalgia," a compelling group showcase that invites visitors to explore personal and collective memories through printed works that reflect architecture, culture, migration, and everyday life. The exhibition will open to the public on July 16, 2025 and will run until September 1, 2025 at Gallery 4 in the Fire Station. "Printed Nostalgia" will showcase the work of 99 Qatar-based and international artists whose pieces were selected through an extensive international open call that received 322 submissions from around the world. The featured artworks will highlight a rich diversity of voices and interpretations of nostalgia, offering visitors a space where emotions, identities, and histories intersect. Each print acts as a fragment of time—preserved, shared, and reimagined. The exhibition will feature works that blend digital illustration, photography, painting, collage, and written word, demonstrating the diverse approaches contemporary artists take to explore themes of memory and identity. The presentation will include a dedicated reflective space designed to encourage visitors to engage with their own experiences of nostalgia and remembrance. The exhibition is co-curated by Saida Alkhulaifi and Fatima Alzaini, who have uniquely assembled this collection to create a dialogue between different artistic practices and cultural contexts while maintaining the cohesive theme of memory and nostalgia. The exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday to Thursday, 9 am to 7 pm, and Friday from 1:30 pm to 7 pm. Source: Fire Station Doha Note: The details mentioned in this event listing are sourced from the organizers' official announcements and are subject to change. Please check with the organizer directly before making plans.

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