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Seven Emiratis set to shine in first annual light art festival Dhai Dubai

- Maan Jalal Dhai Dubai Light Art Festival will run from January 26 until February 4 at Al Wasl Plaza, Expo City Dubai. More informatio­n is available at www.dhaidubai.com

Seven Emirati artists are to lead the line-up of a new light art festival set to illuminate Expo City Dubai.

Mattar Bin Lahej, known for his calligraph­ic design on the facade of the Museum of the Future, will showcase his latest piece at the first Dhai Dubai Light Art Festival. He will be joined by Najat Makki, renowned for her colourful abstract work of the region’s landscapes, as well as Mohamed Yousif, the multi-disciplina­ry artist who uses themes and symbols of the UAE in his work.

Abdalla Almulla, Khalid Shafar, Reem Al Ghaith and Maitha Hamdan will also join the event, which is set to run from Friday, January 26, until February 4 at Al Wasl Plaza.

“Announcing this remarkable line-up of Emirati artists brings us one step closer to the start of what promises to be an incredible festival, further strengthen­ing Dubai’s position as a destinatio­n for global arts events,” said Amna Abulhoul, co-curator and Expo City Dubai’s executive creative director. “Participat­ing artists come with their own unique stories that beautifull­y complement one another, and together tell the story of Dubai, which visitors will see come to life at Dhai Dubai.”

Almulla’s geometrica­lly inspired architectu­ral designs explore the relationsh­ips between light and daily prayer times, while Shafar has made a name for himself blending Emirati culture and contempora­ry design elements.

Visual artist Al Ghaith is known for using mixed media to highlight urban transforma­tion in the UAE, and multi-disciplina­ry artist Hamdan often uses her work to explore social boundaries and religion.

Aside from the installati­ons, the festival will offer workshops for children and adults centred on art and light. It will also host panel discussion­s featuring local and internatio­nal artists, who have not yet been announced.

“Light is such a significan­t part of Emirati and Arab culture,” said Anthony Bastic, co-curator and creative director of AGB Creative, a cultural events company backing the festival in partnershi­p with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.

“The art and architectu­re of this region are renowned for their exquisite use of light and shadow. This innate meaning and profound influence of light give deep resonance to this festival. It is a festival rooted in its place, Dubai, and in the work of its local artists who help shape the Emirate’s unique cultural identity.”

Artist Abdalla Almulla’s designs explore the link between light and daily prayer times

 ?? Ruel Pableo / The National ?? The first Dhai Dubai Light Art Festival will take place under the dome at Expo City’s Al Wasl Plaza
Ruel Pableo / The National The first Dhai Dubai Light Art Festival will take place under the dome at Expo City’s Al Wasl Plaza

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