27 October, 2022 — 01 April, 2023
Qatar Museums will present a special exhibition at QM Gallery Al Riwaq that prefigures a new museum designed by Herzog & de Meuron currently under development in Lusail.
27 October, 2022 — 01 April, 2023
Qatar Museums will present a special exhibition at QM Gallery Al Riwaq that prefigures a new museum designed by Herzog & de Meuron currently under development in Lusail.
27 October, 2022 — 07 January, 2023
On the Move: Reframing Nomadic Pastoralism explores the lives of nomadic and semi-nomadic pastoralists across three distinct regions: Central Sahara, Qatar, and Mongolia.
02 October, 2022 — 01 April, 2023
In 2022, Qatar hosts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ - the first time the world's biggest football tournament will be hosted in the Middle East. The Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum’s World of Football exhibition celebrates this historic occasion.
16 September, 2022 — 25 February, 2023
Artist in Residence will celebrate young local and regional talent in Majaz: Contemporary Art Qatar, on exhibition from September 21, 2022 through February 25, 2023. The Artist in Residence Alumni Exhibition will celebrate five years of the Artist in Residence programme at the Fire Station and the flourishing art scene in Qatar.
16 September, 2022 — 21 January, 2023
Sophia Al-Maria: Daydream Therapy brings together existing and new works for the Qatari American artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the Middle East.
16 September, 2022 — 21 January, 2023
No Condition is Permanent is a survey exhibition of Palestinian artist Taysir Batniji (b. Gaza 1966).
28 July, 2022 — 24 September, 2022
Beyond the Rules is a solo exhibition by Qatari artist Abeer Al-Tamimi.
28 July, 2022 — 24 September, 2022
Abstraction: Subverting Reality is a group exhibition featuring works by Noor Abuissa, Amna Al-Baker, Shaikha Al-Hardan, May Al-Mannai, Hassan Al-Mulla, Ebtisam Al Saffar, Ryan Browning, Sarah Jayyousi, Jesse Payne, Michael Perrone, and Twiggy Shmeissany.
04 July, 2022 — 19 July, 2022
Celebrate Eid Al Adha 2022 in Qatar with the National Museum of Qatar.
25 May, 2022 — 16 July, 2022
Espresso 4 the Road is a solo exhibition by Qatari artist Mubarak Nasser Al-Thani.
25 May, 2022 — 16 July, 2022
Earth Metal is a solo exhibition by Qatari-American artist Yousef Bahzad.
29 March, 2022 — 20 January, 2023
Qatar Auto Museum Exhibition gives a sneak peek of the Qatar Auto Museum to come. Qatar Auto Museum will explore the past, present, and future of the automobile and its impact on global life and culture.
Qatar has become a cultural hub in recent years with a growing array of modern, exciting, immersive museums telling the story of its past, present and future.
Qatar’s arts scene is ever expanding; there is a myriad of artworks and institutions to visit - but where to start? Find out here!
Qatar has a wealth of fantastic museums; you and yours could easily spend a whole summer exploring their cool galleries.
Let us introduce you to a mall, a mosque, a museum and somewhere to get a meal while spending a day at Katara Cultural Village.
If you have 48 hours and you’re looking for a cultural experience in Qatar, here are some ideas
Take a mooch around a mall, a mosque, and a museum and pick up a meal while sightseeing in Education City.
Filling your time in Qatar doesn't have to mean emptying your wallet. From camping trips to beach days to museum visits, Qatar has plenty of free things to do.
In a hot country, indoor activities are essential. Qatar has a veritable myriad of top-notch activities to keep residents and visitors cool, calm and entertained!
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art houses a unique world-class collection of modern and contemporary art from the Arab world and its cultural and historical connections.
Fire Station is a contemporary art space located in the heart of Doha and is committed to supporting artists, curators and the wider public through our residencies and public programmes.
National Museum of Qatar - bringing to life the unique story of Qatar and it's people
Msheireb Museums celebrate the history of four historic heritage houses in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha. Located within the oldest part of the capital, they form an important part of Qatar’s national history.