MSDF Minister Inaugurates Seventh Edition of "Al-Nukhba" Fine Arts Exhibition 2025
Under the generous patronage of Her Excellency the Minister of Social Development and Family, the Qatar Fine Arts Association inaugurated the seventh edition of the "Al-Nukhba" Exhibition 2025 on Monday, May 26, at the Association's headquarters in Katara – Building No. 13. The exhibition features a distinguished selection of pioneering and young Qatari fine artists.
As an entity overseen by the Department of Private Associations and Institutions within the Ministry of Social Development and Family, the Qatar Fine Arts Association plays a significant cultural and artistic role in supporting the fine arts movement in Qatar.
Her Excellency, the Minister's patronage of this artistic event underscores her commitment to supporting civil society organizations in achieving sustainable development and fostering social engagement.
The "Al-Nukhba Exhibition" is one of the Association's most prominent annual events. It aims to highlight Qatari talent, encourage knowledge exchange between generations of artists, and enhance the local artistic presence in cultural forums.
The seventh edition of the exhibition features 44 male and female artists from the Association, presenting 47 diverse artworks, including 38 paintings and 9 sculptures.
The exhibition runs until June 16, 2025, and is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The public and art enthusiasts are invited to visit and enjoy a unique artistic experience that expresses the richness and diversity of the Qatari fine arts scene.
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