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Alyazeyah Al Marri
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Sharjah Art Foundation
Alyazeyah Al Marri
T: +971-6-544-4113, ext. 25
E: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
10 June 2024
The exhibition brings together more than 100 artworks, including ‘The Sharjah Series’ (2022) conjuring ethereal realms that provoke self-reflection
3 June 2024
The awardee will receive funding of 25,000 AED for the completion of a short film
16 May 2024
The President and Director of Sharjah Art Foundation will explore the multifaceted culture of Sydney and bring new voices to the Biennale
14 May 2024
Presenting a selection of films directed by women, the film programme explores contradictory dualities
25 April 2024
New and rarely seen art from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection explores the expanded practice of drawing, delving into the concept of the double
4 April 2024
SB16 runs from 6 February to 15 June 2025
28 March 2024
The MOU underscores a long-term partnership between the two organisations, strengthening a global network among cultural institutions
7 March 2024
The exhibition features works that transformed Morocco’s visual culture in the 1960s and 1970s
20 February 2024
Lala Rukh: In the Round reflects on three decades of the artist’s work produced against a backdrop of political and feminist movements in Pakistan
13 February 2024
Co-presented with Ishara Art Foundation, Hunkaro concludes this year’s edition of Perform Sharjah
12 February 2024
Sharjah Art Foundation’s annual convening generates dialogue around collaborative efforts to create more inclusive, equitable and sustainable futures
8 February 2024
Perhaps Here features a marathon of short performances for three nights
31 January 2024
Exhibition features over 100 works showcasing the Ethiopian art form, many on view for the first time
22 January 2024
Learners can engage with professional artists and cultural practitioners
10 January 2024
Exhibitions in early 2024 include first major survey of artist and activist Lala Rukh, rare look at telsem art by Henok Melkamzer, exhibition of artists from the Casablanca Art School co-organised with Tate St Ives and more