On World Art Day, Visual Artists Highlight to QNA the Role of Residency Programs in Strengthening Qatar’s Position as a Leading Destination for Creativity


Doha: On the occasion of World Art Day, celebrated annually on April 15th, Qatari visual artists have lauded the role of Qatar Museums and its Fire Station: Artist in Residence in nurturing the cultural, creative, and artistic landscape in visual arts, solidifying Qatar’s position as a leading destination for creativity and a regional hub for culture and arts through its artist residency programs in its studios in Doha, International City of Arts in Paris, France, and International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York, USA.

Speaking to Qatar News Agency , Director of Fire Station: Artist in Residence Khalifa Ahmed Al Obaidly emphasized that World Art Day represents a vital opportunity to highlight the importance of art as a tool for cultural expression, dialogue between civilizations, and a celebration of human creativity. He highlighted the profound impact of art on societies and the need to support artists by providing platforms for their work and fostering opportunities for dialogue and inspiration.

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l Obaidly elaborated on Fire Station: Artist in Residence’s role in providing a space for creativity through its artist residency programs. These programs engage the local community in Qatar through various events and opportunities, including exhibitions and public programs.

He pointed out that since its inception in 2015, Fire Station’s artist residency program has consistently provided a supportive and stimulating environment for artists, contributing to the development of their talents and artistic expertise. The program aims to expand its scope in the future and strengthen the interaction of artists with the global art scene by offering new opportunities for learning and cultural and creative exchange.

Al Obaidly stated that the artistic residency program at Fire Station offers a range of distinguished programs, including the pioneer artistic residency program, the studio and international curators program, and the art curators program, which attracts museum curators and art exhibition organizers. Each
program aims to provide unique experiences and various development opportunities for both resident and Qatari artists. The pioneer artistic residency program offers artists the opportunity to explore and refine their artistic practices in an internal creative environment, while the studio and international curators program allows artists to participate in long-term residencies in New York City and Paris to enable them to engage with an international artistic community, expand their knowledge and techniques, and provides opportunities for cultural professionals to gain experience and knowledge in museum management and art exhibition organization, thus contributing to the development of cultural institutions in Qatar.

These programs are considered pivotal stages in artists’ lives, providing them with the opportunity to acquire the skills and expertise necessary to produce high-quality artistic works and participate confidently and creatively in the international art scene.

Regarding their efforts to enhance o
penness to the global art and creative scene, the Director of the Fire Station: Artist in Residence mentioned that openness to the global art and creative scene is a vital element for the development of art and culture in Qatar, adding that through programs such as artistic residencies and collaboration with international institutions, artists have the opportunity to gain deeper perspectives on diverse artistic practices and explore new horizons for their works. He added that Fire Station organized various events that encourage and stimulate openness to the global art and creative scene.

In a similar statement to QNA, the visual artist Ahmed Nouh highlighted the significance of dedicating a global day to art, considering it as an opportunity to achieve the desired goals of developing visual arts, nurturing them, and celebrating their producers and creators.

He emphasized that the artistic residency has been a nurturing environment for his project and aspirations. He pointed out that Qatar Museums, through t
he residency program, has encouraged new initiatives and creative experiments based on research, experimentation, and fluctuating ideas, thus contributing to making them achievable.

Nouh explained that the artistic residency in Paris provided him with time and opportunity for contemplation and reflection on his artistic project. He also pointed out that Qatar Museums enabled artists through their partnerships and programs with the City of Arts in Paris to engage and explore the experiences of global artists, forming visual relationships with art museums there and their new contemporary trends.

He stressed that his experience in the artistic residency in Doha and Paris in 2018 was a significant milestone in his artistic journey, leaving a psychological and moral impact and making him look forward with his ideas towards the future and expanding his aspirations.

Similarly, the visual artist Saeeda Al Khelaifi appreciated the dedication of a global day for art, considering it as an acknowledgment of the experi
ences of creators and a celebration of them. She noted that art is a means of self-expression and that the visual or auditory language of art enriches the soul and expresses culture, as well as serves as a means of local and global communication.

Al Khelaifi, who holds a master’s degree in museums and exhibitions from the University College London, explained that her experience in the artistic residency in 2022 was in New York City, rich in museums and exhibitions, as part of the International Studio and Curatorial Program. This program provided her with the opportunity to meet artists from all over the world, which had a positive impact on her artistic works, and opened up opportunities for her to develop her experience through critique sessions and open studio events.

She further stated that the artistic residency hosts more than 30 artists under one roof, providing a wonderful opportunity to connect with artists from all over the world, including Europe, America, Canada, South America, and East Asia, whe
re artistic practices and the use of artistic materials vary, all of which are valuable experiences that help in developing art and enriching personal experience.

In turn, the visual artist Lolwah Al Mughaisib considered dedicating a global day for art as a celebration of all fine arts, including painting, photography, sculpture, and design. It also serves to raise awareness about the importance of various artistic activities worldwide, emphasizing the necessity of development, creativity, and innovation in all artistic and cultural fields.

She noted that her experience in the artistic residency at the International City of Art in Paris, France, in 2022 was a source of artistic and cultural enrichment for her. Over three months, she acquainted herself with various artistic materials, mediums, colors, and inks, engaging in discussions with her fellow participants in the program on cultural issues and diverse topics. This stimulated her to raise questions about her artistic project.

She emphasized that the r
ichness of the artistic residency experience is also reflected in mingling with creators from different parts of the world and learning about global cultures and diverse experiences of artists from various schools and trends in painting, drawing, and artistic direction. This enhanced her experience in drawing and her ability to express opinions and seek out the new. She highlighted the qualitative addition achieved by participating artists in the artistic residency program through visiting diverse museums and exhibitions, acquainting themselves with different artistic experiences, cognitive trends, and various new creative experiences.

Source: Qatar News Agency

The funeral of the martyr child Omar Hamed, east of Ramallah

Ramallah – Together – Today, Sunday, citizens mourned the body of the martyr, the child Omar Ahmed Abdel-Ghani Hamed (17 years old), who was martyred by settlers’ bullets last night in the village of Beitin, east of Ramallah.

The funeral procession began in front of the Palestine Medical Complex, arriving at the home of the martyr’s family in the village, where he was bid farewell, and mourners roamed the village streets.

The mourners arrived at the village mosque, performed the funeral prayer over the body, and then buried it in the village cemetery.

Hamed was martyred last night, as a result of his critical injuries as a result of the settlers’ aggression against the village of Beitin.

Source: Maan News Agency

Unjustified rush on fuel and bakeries – Economy: The stock of basic goods is sufficient for 6 months

Ramallah – Ma’an – The Ministry of National Economy said today, Sunday, that the ration stock of basic commodities in the northern governorates meets the needs of citizens for six months and the need for flour for three months.

In its statement, the Ministry indicated that the occupation government continues to prevent the entry of food goods and relief aid to our people in the southern governorates, which comes within the policy of starvation and genocide war that it has been implementing since October 2023.

The Ministry observed unjustified attacks by citizens in the northern governorates on bakeries and fuel filling stations, warning them not to be drawn into rumors and to only take information from official sources.

The Ministry indicated the continuation of the supply chain of food commodities from various countries in order to maintain the sustainability of food security, especially in light of crises and disruption of the global supply process.

The Ministry called on citizens to report any complain
t they see in the market via the direct number 129 so that consumer protection teams can follow up and take the appropriate legal action.

Source: Maan News Agency

Martyrdom shot by settlers in two houses east of Ramallah

Ramallah – Ma’an – A child was killed by settlers’ bullets, tonight, in the village of Beitin, east of Ramallah.

The Ministry of Health reported that the child, Omar Ahmed Abdel-Ghani Hamed (17 years old), died from critical injuries as a result of the settlers’ aggression against the village of Beitin.

Local sources said that settlers attacked the village from the western entrance, and fired live bullets at the citizens who tried to confront them, which led to a boy being injured by live bullets.

The Red Crescent Society explained that its crews dealt with a 17-year-old woman with a very serious head injury, from the village of Betin.

Source: Maan News Agency

Martyrs and wounded in occupation bombing in the central Gaza Strip

Gaza – Ma’an – Five citizens were martyred, and others were injured, this evening, Sunday, after the occupation warplanes targeted a house northwest of the Nuseirat camp, in the central Gaza Strip.

Local sources reported that the occupation warplanes bombed a house for the Al-Arabi family northwest of the Nuseirat camp, killing five citizens and wounding dozens. They also bombed a mosque in the camp and leveled it to the ground.

She added that the occupation artillery bombed Al-Assar Tower in Al-Nuseirat.

Medical teams explained that the bodies of a number of martyrs were found under the sand barriers erected by the occupation army in the Beit Lahia project, northern Gaza Strip, noting that the bodies of 4 martyrs were recovered from different areas in Khan Yunis since this morning.

In an infinite toll, the number of martyrs since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7 last year reached 33,729 martyrs, in addition to 76,371 injuries, while thousands of victims remain under the
rubble.

Source: Maan News Agency