Overview

The Sharjah Art Foundation, in collaboration with ArteEast, will host the third edition of the March Meeting, an annual gathering of art professionals and institutions from the Arab world and beyond, from 13 – 15 March 2010. Over 50 art institutions based or active in the Middle East, North Africa and the region, as well as artists and independent curators will take part in the 3-day programme. The symposium will feature presentations by key speakers, colloquia, seminars and public talks. Since 2008, the March Meeting has provided a unique platform for institutions and individuals to present current and future projects, to network and seek out collaboration opportunities.

Jack Persekian, Director of the Sharjah Art Foundation says,'Now in its third edition, the March Meeting is establishing itself in the Middle East's cultural calendar as the annual platform for individuals and institutions alike to exchange ideas and create connections. This year's gathering will build on the success of past editions and underpins the Sharjah Art Foundation's objective of nurturing the arts and culture in the Gulf through a programme of regional and international exchange and collaboration.'

This year’s edition takes a new and somewhat more experimental format. The emphasis over the last few years has been to bring practitioners in the Arab World together, with a view to encouraging greater connectivity, synergy and linking; this year’s event seeks to anchor the growing web of relations to create more solid networks for partnership and collaboration. The programme for the March Meeting 2010 will allow participants to present projects, ideas, dilemmas and plans, with a view to developing a strong foundation for future collaborative ventures as well as mapping the cultural calendar for the coming years.

The programme will feature a series of public talks by distinguished speakers, including the Moroccan scholar, art critic and author Abdelfattah Kilito and internationally celebrated curator and art critic Okwui Enwezor. For the first time this year, 'Dardashat' - informal project discussions - will run alongside more formal presentations by institutions and art professionals. In addition, a newly commissioned film about the Sharjah Biennial 9, which traces a visual itinerary through the various projects, installations and activities of the past edition of the Biennial, will be screened during the opening. The main venue for this year’s event is the Al Qasba, Sharjah, which encompasses the Multaqa, a conference venue, as well as Shelter Maraya, a meeting point for creatives across all disciplines.

To coincide with the March Meeting, the Sharjah Art Foundation, in collaboration with the Sharjah Art Museum and the Directorate of Arts, Sharjah Department of Culture and Information, will be hosting a retrospective of acclaimed artist Tarek Al-Ghoussein, featuring both well-known works as well as a new photographic series.

About the Sharjah Art Foundation

The Sharjah Art Foundation is a powerful initiative in the development of contemporary visual arts in the Gulf. Building on the pioneering role that Sharjah has played in developing the arts and culture of the UAE, the Foundation is uniquely dedicated to nurturing local talent and supporting the production and presentation of contemporary art in the region. The Foundation oversees the Sharjah Biennial, a beacon for the arts since 1993, and the March Meeting, an annual gathering of global art professionals and institutions concerned with the production and dissemination of art in the Arab world. It also supports and manages the Production Programme, which offers direct grants to artists for new projects, Artists’ Residencies in Sharjah and a rich Education programme. Central to the Foundation is a regional and international programme of exchange and collaboration, which cements the organization’s role as cultural producer and think-tank for the region.

About ArteEast

ArteEast, a New York-based international nonprofit organization established in 2003, supports and promotes artists from the Middle East and its diasporas by raising awareness of their most significant and groundbreaking work through public events, exhibitions, screenings, a biennial film festival, a dynamic online gallery and a resourcerich website.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Alyazeyah Al-Reyaysa
Tel: +971 6 568 5050
E: alyazeyah@sharjahart.org