Quoz Arts Fest returns for its 12th edition on 25- 26 January 2025

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Quoz Arts Fest returns for its 12th edition on 25- 26 January 2025

Spanning Alserkal Avenue and the Quoz Creative Zone, the festival features public art installations, exhibitions, live performances, workshops, conversations, creative pop-ups and a dedicated kidsโ€™ programme.

Quoz Arts Fest by Alserkal, the regionโ€™s leading community-driven arts and culture festival, will make its return on Saturday, 25, and Sunday, 26 January 2025. Taking place in Alserkal Avenue, Dubaiโ€™s vibrant cultural district, and the wider Quoz Creative Zone, the festival spotlights the best of homegrown and international talent in a thoughtfully curated mix of live music performances, art exhibitions, installations, food experiences, and conversations, alongside a special programme designed to inspire kids.

Gilda Gilantash, Director of Events, Programming and Partnerships at Alserkal Avenue, said: โ€œSince its inception in 2012, Quoz Arts Fest has been a creative meeting ground for Dubaiโ€™s diverse communitiesโ€”a place to come together and celebrate culture. Over the years, itโ€™s grown into a major regional attraction while staying deeply connected to the grassroots, homegrown scene. Itโ€™s also become a platform for international artists redefining whatโ€™s next, offering a glimpse into the next wave of creative talent. This year, weโ€™re proud to offer our most expansive programme yet, with cultural expression at its widest and the community at its heart.โ€

Festival Headlinersย 

At the forefront is Syrian rapper, poet, and storyteller Omar Offendum, who gives voice to the experiences of immigration. Tunisian singer and songwriter Emel Mathlouthi also takes the main stage, renowned for her soaring voice and fusion of traditional Arabic music with contemporary influences.

Joining them is the Tunisian alternative duo ลธuma, composed of Sabrine Jenhani and Ramy Zoghlemi, whose minimalist folk sound offers an intimate, guitar-driven journey; House of Yanos, delivering an electrifying mix of Amapiano, Deep House, and Afro Tech, Dubai City Soundโ€™s all-female choir stirs with breathtaking harmonies, BOUMPH, a bold Arab hip-hop voice, delivers a raw critique of cultural identity, and DJ Hend, presenting an eclectic blend of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Arabic classics, and old-school R&B, inspired by Dubai's cultural richness.

The main stage will be hosted by Dubaiโ€™s own MC, Big Hass, bringing his signature energy to the festival.

Must-See Public Artย 

A standout highlight of the festival is Forest Dancer and the Path to Pure Creation by Australiaโ€™s ENESS at Concrete. This immersive installation blends light, sound, and movement to create a space that emulates the feeling of stepping into unhindered creative flow.

Across the Avenue will be Bright Memories by Abdulla Alneyadi featuring a series of public water dispensers, iconic to the UAE, designed by the artist and a surprise site-specific outdoor installation by Brazilian artist Zรฉ Tepedino.

On the Avenueโ€™s corner facade, Emirati artist Lamya Gargash presents her large-scale commissionโ€”the enlarged photograph, A Corridor of Books. Renowned for her exploration of identity through both lived and abandoned spaces, Gargash turns to the private library of a prominent collector and patron of the arts in the UAE. At the heart of the photograph is a golden fabric draped through his library, guided by the Qiblaโ€”a compass pointing towards prayer. The installation invites a meditation on memory, devotion, and the stories woven into the spaces we inhabit.

Gallery Exhibitionsย 

The Avenueโ€™s galleries and institutions will open an exciting lineup of exhibitions. At Ishara Art Foundation, Shilpa Guptaโ€™s Lines of Flight takes center stage, while Lawrie Shabibi presents a solo show by Farhad Ahrarnia. Over at The Third Line, Neither Here ~ Nor Elsewhere, a group show curated by Sanaz Askari, and Green Art Gallery showcases Citadelles of Today by Chaouki Choukini. Aisha Alabbar Gallery brings Superficial Transactions, a solo exhibition by Eman Al Hashemi, while Gulf

Photo Plus The Life of an Itinerant through a Pinhole presents Behzad Khosravi Noori. 1x1 Art Gallery presents a solo show of Sohan Qadri, Custot Gallery features Photosynthetic Forms by Marc Quinn, and Zawyeh Gallery highlights a solo exhibition by Amirhossein Bayani.

Stage 2.0ย 

Throughout the weekend, Stage 2.0 showcases Quoz Encore performances, now in its third year, providing a platform for emerging UAE-based artists and talent making their debut, alongside afikra conversations with artists.

Reel Palestine Film Festivalย 

Cinema Akil hosts Reel Palestine, a film festival celebrating Palestinian stories with screenings and a souk featuring crafts and flavours inspired by Palestinian traditions.

Kidsโ€™ Laneย 

The festival will have a dedicated Kidsโ€™ Lane offering interactive art workshops, reading sessions, and community activations led by Artful Minds, Wisdom Warehouse, The Junction, thejamjar, and The Happy Studio, engaging young audiences in creative play.

What The Foodย 

The culinary experiences will be curated by What The Food by Alserkal, featuring the city's most loved chefs, artisanal producers, and food entrepreneurs.

Strategic partners for Quoz Arts Fest 2025 include Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Al Quoz Creative Zone, and Dubai Economy and Tourism. Lead partners are Mini AGMC, with supporting partners Ounass and Fujifilm.

 

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Quoz Arts Fest returns for its 12th edition on 25- 26 January 2025

Spanning Alserkal Avenue and the Quoz Creative Zone, the festival features public art installations, exhibitions, live performances, workshops, conversations, creative pop-ups and a dedicated kidsโ€™ programme.

Quoz Arts Fest by Alserkal, the regionโ€™s leading community-driven arts and culture festival, will make its return on Saturday, 25, and Sunday, 26 January 2025. Taking place in Alserkal Avenue, Dubaiโ€™s vibrant cultural district, and the wider Quoz Creative Zone, the festival spotlights the best of homegrown and international talent in a thoughtfully curated mix of live music performances, art exhibitions, installations, food experiences, and conversations, alongside a special programme designed to inspire kids.

Gilda Gilantash, Director of Events, Programming and Partnerships at Alserkal Avenue, said: โ€œSince its inception in 2012, Quoz Arts Fest has been a creative meeting ground for Dubaiโ€™s diverse communitiesโ€”a place to come together and celebrate culture. Over the years, itโ€™s grown into a major regional attraction while staying deeply connected to the grassroots, homegrown scene. Itโ€™s also become a platform for international artists redefining whatโ€™s next, offering a glimpse into the next wave of creative talent. This year, weโ€™re proud to offer our most expansive programme yet, with cultural expression at its widest and the community at its heart.โ€

Festival Headlinersย 

At the forefront is Syrian rapper, poet, and storyteller Omar Offendum, who gives voice to the experiences of immigration. Tunisian singer and songwriter Emel Mathlouthi also takes the main stage, renowned for her soaring voice and fusion of traditional Arabic music with contemporary influences.

Joining them is the Tunisian alternative duo ลธuma, composed of Sabrine Jenhani and Ramy Zoghlemi, whose minimalist folk sound offers an intimate, guitar-driven journey; House of Yanos, delivering an electrifying mix of Amapiano, Deep House, and Afro Tech, Dubai City Soundโ€™s all-female choir stirs with breathtaking harmonies, BOUMPH, a bold Arab hip-hop voice, delivers a raw critique of cultural identity, and DJ Hend, presenting an eclectic blend of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Arabic classics, and old-school R&B, inspired by Dubai's cultural richness.

The main stage will be hosted by Dubaiโ€™s own MC, Big Hass, bringing his signature energy to the festival.

Must-See Public Artย 

A standout highlight of the festival is Forest Dancer and the Path to Pure Creation by Australiaโ€™s ENESS at Concrete. This immersive installation blends light, sound, and movement to create a space that emulates the feeling of stepping into unhindered creative flow.

Across the Avenue will be Bright Memories by Abdulla Alneyadi featuring a series of public water dispensers, iconic to the UAE, designed by the artist and a surprise site-specific outdoor installation by Brazilian artist Zรฉ Tepedino.

On the Avenueโ€™s corner facade, Emirati artist Lamya Gargash presents her large-scale commissionโ€”the enlarged photograph, A Corridor of Books. Renowned for her exploration of identity through both lived and abandoned spaces, Gargash turns to the private library of a prominent collector and patron of the arts in the UAE. At the heart of the photograph is a golden fabric draped through his library, guided by the Qiblaโ€”a compass pointing towards prayer. The installation invites a meditation on memory, devotion, and the stories woven into the spaces we inhabit.

Gallery Exhibitionsย 

The Avenueโ€™s galleries and institutions will open an exciting lineup of exhibitions. At Ishara Art Foundation, Shilpa Guptaโ€™s Lines of Flight takes center stage, while Lawrie Shabibi presents a solo show by Farhad Ahrarnia. Over at The Third Line, Neither Here ~ Nor Elsewhere, a group show curated by Sanaz Askari, and Green Art Gallery showcases Citadelles of Today by Chaouki Choukini. Aisha Alabbar Gallery brings Superficial Transactions, a solo exhibition by Eman Al Hashemi, while Gulf

Photo Plus The Life of an Itinerant through a Pinhole presents Behzad Khosravi Noori. 1x1 Art Gallery presents a solo show of Sohan Qadri, Custot Gallery features Photosynthetic Forms by Marc Quinn, and Zawyeh Gallery highlights a solo exhibition by Amirhossein Bayani.

Stage 2.0ย 

Throughout the weekend, Stage 2.0 showcases Quoz Encore performances, now in its third year, providing a platform for emerging UAE-based artists and talent making their debut, alongside afikra conversations with artists.

Reel Palestine Film Festivalย 

Cinema Akil hosts Reel Palestine, a film festival celebrating Palestinian stories with screenings and a souk featuring crafts and flavours inspired by Palestinian traditions.

Kidsโ€™ Laneย 

The festival will have a dedicated Kidsโ€™ Lane offering interactive art workshops, reading sessions, and community activations led by Artful Minds, Wisdom Warehouse, The Junction, thejamjar, and The Happy Studio, engaging young audiences in creative play.

What The Foodย 

The culinary experiences will be curated by What The Food by Alserkal, featuring the city's most loved chefs, artisanal producers, and food entrepreneurs.

Strategic partners for Quoz Arts Fest 2025 include Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Al Quoz Creative Zone, and Dubai Economy and Tourism. Lead partners are Mini AGMC, with supporting partners Ounass and Fujifilm.

 

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