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    1971 - Design Space 421 Arts Campus Abu Dhabi Art Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation Alserkal American University of Dubai American University of Sharjah Art Jameel Bayt AlMamzar Cultural Foundation Dirwaza Curatorial Lab Dubai Culture and Arts Authority Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation Emirates Literature Foundation Fujifilm Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Gulf Photo Plus ICD Brookfield Place Istituto Marangoni Dubai Ivy Advisory Louvre Abu Dhabi Madar_39 Middlesex University Dubai Ministry of Culture UAE National Pavilion UAE – La Biennale di Venezia NYU Abu Dhabi NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery Sharjah Museums Authority Sharjah Performing Arts Academy Tashkeel The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi

    421 Arts Campus

    421 Arts Campus is an independent platform for emerging artists and creative practitioners in the UAE and across the region. A site for research, learning and experimentation, 421 provides a nurturing environment for emergent creative practices and those who want to harness the arts as an agent for social inquiry and transformation. 421 encourages practitioners to explore the potential of public spaces as a means for progress and community engagement through a wide-ranging programmatic model that facilitates artistic exchange and critical dialogue.

    Located in Abu Dhabi’s Mina Zayed, 421 presents a year-round programme of exhibitions, talks, workshops, special events and educational initiatives that offer accessible learning opportunities to the wider community and the general public. Many of the 421 programmes are organised in collaboration with local, regional, and international partners, engaging children, students, educators, and creative professionals in a participatory approach to artistic and creative practice. These programmes are designed to develop artistic and creative skills, supporting the growth of the UAE’s creative ecosystem. 

    Previously known as Warehouse421, 421 was established in 2015 inside a renovated warehouse that was repurposed as an exhibition and community space featuring galleries, studios, courtyards, co-working spaces, a library and cafe, and a public, outdoor plaza that serves as a multipurpose venue for film screenings, symposia, performances, art installations, and other special programmes. The 421 campus is also home to a number of permanent art installations commissioned for major exhibitions that were previously presented inside the 421 galleries. 

    421 Arts Campus

    421 Arts Campus is an independent platform for emerging artists and creative practitioners in the UAE and across the region. A site for research, learning and experimentation, 421 provides a nurturing environment for emergent creative practices and those who want to harness the arts as an agent for social inquiry and transformation. 421 encourages practitioners to explore the potential of public spaces as a means for progress and community engagement through a wide-ranging programmatic model that facilitates artistic exchange and critical dialogue.

    Located in Abu Dhabi’s Mina Zayed, 421 presents a year-round programme of exhibitions, talks, workshops, special events and educational initiatives that offer accessible learning opportunities to the wider community and the general public. Many of the 421 programmes are organised in collaboration with local, regional, and international partners, engaging children, students, educators, and creative professionals in a participatory approach to artistic and creative practice. These programmes are designed to develop artistic and creative skills, supporting the growth of the UAE’s creative ecosystem. 

    Previously known as Warehouse421, 421 was established in 2015 inside a renovated warehouse that was repurposed as an exhibition and community space featuring galleries, studios, courtyards, co-working spaces, a library and cafe, and a public, outdoor plaza that serves as a multipurpose venue for film screenings, symposia, performances, art installations, and other special programmes. The 421 campus is also home to a number of permanent art installations commissioned for major exhibitions that were previously presented inside the 421 galleries. 

    Alserkal

    Alserkal is a socially responsible and forward-thinking cultural enterprise dedicated to developing sustainable models for homegrown initiatives with a commitment to nurturing alternative ideas and impactful research with regional relevance. 

    Founded in 2007 by Emirati businessman and patron Abdelmonem Bin Eisa Alserkal, Alserkal is renowned for its ground-breaking artistic productions, experimental approach and for the creation of culturally meaningful spaces that inspire and shape communities. 

    Alserkal has three primary areas of activity: cultivating a creative economy in Dubai and building a collaborative network of civic-cultural institutions through its renowned cultural district, Alserkal Avenue; providing advisory services to public and private sector entities through Alserkal Advisory; and, supporting public artist commissions, residencies, research grants and educational programmes through its non-profit, Alserkal Arts Foundation.

    Alserkal has transformed the cultural landscape of Dubai and the UAE through the creation of a thriving, region-specific community of over 70 contemporary art galleries, visual and performing arts organisations, designers and entrepreneur-led businesses at Alserkal Avenue, providing an essential platform for the development of creative industries in the region.

    Alserkal utilises its collective expertise in arts initiatives and cultural production, heritage creation, community building and engagement, as well as urbanism and planning for creative industries, to guide public and private sector entities in developing sustainable and responsive business models.

    Alserkal

    Alserkal is a socially responsible and forward-thinking cultural enterprise dedicated to developing sustainable models for homegrown initiatives with a commitment to nurturing alternative ideas and impactful research with regional relevance. 

    Founded in 2007 by Emirati businessman and patron Abdelmonem Bin Eisa Alserkal, Alserkal is renowned for its ground-breaking artistic productions, experimental approach and for the creation of culturally meaningful spaces that inspire and shape communities. 

    Alserkal has three primary areas of activity: cultivating a creative economy in Dubai and building a collaborative network of civic-cultural institutions through its renowned cultural district, Alserkal Avenue; providing advisory services to public and private sector entities through Alserkal Advisory; and, supporting public artist commissions, residencies, research grants and educational programmes through its non-profit, Alserkal Arts Foundation.

    Alserkal has transformed the cultural landscape of Dubai and the UAE through the creation of a thriving, region-specific community of over 70 contemporary art galleries, visual and performing arts organisations, designers and entrepreneur-led businesses at Alserkal Avenue, providing an essential platform for the development of creative industries in the region.

    Alserkal utilises its collective expertise in arts initiatives and cultural production, heritage creation, community building and engagement, as well as urbanism and planning for creative industries, to guide public and private sector entities in developing sustainable and responsive business models.

    Middlesex University Dubai

    The BA Honours Graphic Design degree equips and inspires students to become future creative designers. The course, built on a strong tradition of design education developed at our London campus, embraces contemporary changes in the creative industries. Offering a wide range of projects and outcomes, the programme encourages students to challenge the boundaries of graphic design and develop their own distinctive creative voices, supported by expert staff and world-class facilities. Throughout the course, students engage in problem-solving projects across various fields, including branding, typography, editorial design, advertising, packaging, and digital media. They develop skills in conceptual thinking, media processes, and industry-standard software, enabling them to communicate ideas effectively and address visual communication challenges to a professional standard. We promote an auto-ethnographic approach, encouraging students to draw inspiration from their own cultural backgrounds and contexts, and development of original and innovative design solutions.

    Recognized by prestigious design organisations like D&AD, RSA, and ISTD, our students are frequently awarded at both national and international levels. Graduates have gone on to work for leading design consultancies, advertising agencies, and media organisations worldwide. Our graphics students contributed to Middlesex University Dubai winning 'University of the Year 2019' at the Dubai Lynx Festival of Creativity for the entire MENA region.

    We also host ‘THAT DESIGN FEST’ a first of its kind design festival specially designed to cater to students. THAT Design Festival is the platform in the UAE where students and professionals can come together to collaborate on the future of our industry. 

    Middlesex University Dubai

    The BA Honours Graphic Design degree equips and inspires students to become future creative designers. The course, built on a strong tradition of design education developed at our London campus, embraces contemporary changes in the creative industries. Offering a wide range of projects and outcomes, the programme encourages students to challenge the boundaries of graphic design and develop their own distinctive creative voices, supported by expert staff and world-class facilities. Throughout the course, students engage in problem-solving projects across various fields, including branding, typography, editorial design, advertising, packaging, and digital media. They develop skills in conceptual thinking, media processes, and industry-standard software, enabling them to communicate ideas effectively and address visual communication challenges to a professional standard. We promote an auto-ethnographic approach, encouraging students to draw inspiration from their own cultural backgrounds and contexts, and development of original and innovative design solutions.

    Recognized by prestigious design organisations like D&AD, RSA, and ISTD, our students are frequently awarded at both national and international levels. Graduates have gone on to work for leading design consultancies, advertising agencies, and media organisations worldwide. Our graphics students contributed to Middlesex University Dubai winning 'University of the Year 2019' at the Dubai Lynx Festival of Creativity for the entire MENA region.

    We also host ‘THAT DESIGN FEST’ a first of its kind design festival specially designed to cater to students. THAT Design Festival is the platform in the UAE where students and professionals can come together to collaborate on the future of our industry. 

    Ministry of Culture UAE

    The Ministry of Culture, in line with its vision of "A culture that inspires the world and empowers young people to create the future," is committed to enriching the cultural sector in the United Arab Emirates. The Ministry achieves this by supporting Emirati cultural, artistic, and heritage institutions, providing a platform for creative and talented individuals across various fields, and promoting dialogue between different cultures. Additionally, the Ministry collaborates with strategic partners to deliver impactful outcomes that reflect the UAE's vibrant and diverse cultural scene at the local, regional, and global levels.

    The Ministry has two primary national missions:
    • Preserving Cultural Acquisitions and Developing Expertise: The Ministry focuses on preserving cultural assets, fostering skills crucial for sustainability, and supporting a knowledge-based economy. This includes supporting cultural and artistic activities, producing knowledge, and preserving both tangible and intangible heritage. The ministry also encourages artistic movements and raises awareness of culture's educational and social roles in collaboration with national and international cultural and artistic institutions.
    • Upholding the Emirati Identity and Enhancing the Cultural Sector: The Ministry is dedicated to preserving the Emirati identity, elevating the global status of the cultural and youth sectors, and maximizing their contribution as active and productive components of the national economy. This is achieved by safeguarding the National Cultural Heritage, promoting cultural and creative industries, and investing in the energy and talents of young people to empower them.

    Ministry of Culture UAE

    The Ministry of Culture, in line with its vision of "A culture that inspires the world and empowers young people to create the future," is committed to enriching the cultural sector in the United Arab Emirates. The Ministry achieves this by supporting Emirati cultural, artistic, and heritage institutions, providing a platform for creative and talented individuals across various fields, and promoting dialogue between different cultures. Additionally, the Ministry collaborates with strategic partners to deliver impactful outcomes that reflect the UAE's vibrant and diverse cultural scene at the local, regional, and global levels.

    The Ministry has two primary national missions:
    • Preserving Cultural Acquisitions and Developing Expertise: The Ministry focuses on preserving cultural assets, fostering skills crucial for sustainability, and supporting a knowledge-based economy. This includes supporting cultural and artistic activities, producing knowledge, and preserving both tangible and intangible heritage. The ministry also encourages artistic movements and raises awareness of culture's educational and social roles in collaboration with national and international cultural and artistic institutions.
    • Upholding the Emirati Identity and Enhancing the Cultural Sector: The Ministry is dedicated to preserving the Emirati identity, elevating the global status of the cultural and youth sectors, and maximizing their contribution as active and productive components of the national economy. This is achieved by safeguarding the National Cultural Heritage, promoting cultural and creative industries, and investing in the energy and talents of young people to empower them.