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Kutubna Cultural Center Launches Guided School Tours to Expand Students Knowledge of The History of Art In MENA

Kutubna Cultural Center Launches Guided School Tours to Expand Students Knowledge of The History of Art In MENA
  • PublishedSeptember 16, 2024

Dubai, UAE – Kutubna Cultural Center, Dubai’s newest independent bookstore and cultural center, has launched its newly guided school tours to give students unique real-world experiences that complement their learning in the classroom.

The launch involves a new program of guided tours of the center’s ongoing art exhibitions, as well as creative writing and art-making workshops for school field trips.

Each tour will last approximately two hours and gives the students a rich visual arts experience and the opportunity to learn about authors and book publishing in the UAE.

From September 10 to October 26, students can visit the new exhibit “One Hundred Years of Painting: Arab Art from 1916 to 2017,” and thereafter they can visit the center for future exhibits.

The school tours are designed to spark interest and inspire students of all ages and educational needs to learn about the art and literature scenes in the Gulf and in the UAE specifically.

The guided art tour offers students the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the history of art in Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The workshop that follows the tour is an interactive hands-on experience, where students will be encouraged to engage more deeply with art on exhibit and writers and publishers from the community.

Students will learn about books by notable Khaleeji authors, publishers in the UAE, and important contemporary Arab artists and their artworks. The workshops allow students to enrich learning outcomes and express their creative side meaningfully via writing, drawing, and painting. They will also be able to reflect on the center’s exhibits and explore ideas through writing and art. Finally, workshops culminate with discussions about the experience of producing creative works and sharing these works.

The founder and director of Kutubna Cultural Center, Shatha Almutawa said: “At Kutubna, we celebrate creativity and scholarship, hence the school tours play a key role in community building and creating a space for exchange and creative expression for all. We cannot wait to welcome the first school groups at our center.”

The tours and workshops cost 35 AED per student. In line with the center’s commitment to accessibility, Kutubna offers fellowships to cover the cost for three students from each class. The center is also open to hosting tours at reduced rates if this price is too high for some communities.

Written By
William Faria

William Faria is an International Award winning journalist who has travelled extensively across the globe. He is attached to several media organizations in the Middle East & Africa region.

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