On World Art Day, Visual Artists Highlight to QNA the Role of Residency Programs in Strengthening Qatar’s Position as a Leading Destination for Creativity


Doha: On the occasion of World Art Day, celebrated annually on April 15th, Qatari visual artists have lauded the role of Qatar Museums and its Fire Station: Artist in Residence in nurturing the cultural, creative, and artistic landscape in visual arts, solidifying Qatar’s position as a leading destination for creativity and a regional hub for culture and arts through its artist residency programs in its studios in Doha, International City of Arts in Paris, France, and International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York, USA.

Speaking to Qatar News Agency , Director of Fire Station: Artist in Residence Khalifa Ahmed Al Obaidly emphasized that World Art Day represents a vital opportunity to highlight the importance of art as a tool for cultural expression, dialogue between civilizations, and a celebration of human creativity. He highlighted the profound impact of art on societies and the need to support artists by providing platforms for their work and fostering opportunities for dialogue and inspiration.

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l Obaidly elaborated on Fire Station: Artist in Residence’s role in providing a space for creativity through its artist residency programs. These programs engage the local community in Qatar through various events and opportunities, including exhibitions and public programs.

He pointed out that since its inception in 2015, Fire Station’s artist residency program has consistently provided a supportive and stimulating environment for artists, contributing to the development of their talents and artistic expertise. The program aims to expand its scope in the future and strengthen the interaction of artists with the global art scene by offering new opportunities for learning and cultural and creative exchange.

Al Obaidly stated that the artistic residency program at Fire Station offers a range of distinguished programs, including the pioneer artistic residency program, the studio and international curators program, and the art curators program, which attracts museum curators and art exhibition organizers. Each
program aims to provide unique experiences and various development opportunities for both resident and Qatari artists. The pioneer artistic residency program offers artists the opportunity to explore and refine their artistic practices in an internal creative environment, while the studio and international curators program allows artists to participate in long-term residencies in New York City and Paris to enable them to engage with an international artistic community, expand their knowledge and techniques, and provides opportunities for cultural professionals to gain experience and knowledge in museum management and art exhibition organization, thus contributing to the development of cultural institutions in Qatar.

These programs are considered pivotal stages in artists’ lives, providing them with the opportunity to acquire the skills and expertise necessary to produce high-quality artistic works and participate confidently and creatively in the international art scene.

Regarding their efforts to enhance o
penness to the global art and creative scene, the Director of the Fire Station: Artist in Residence mentioned that openness to the global art and creative scene is a vital element for the development of art and culture in Qatar, adding that through programs such as artistic residencies and collaboration with international institutions, artists have the opportunity to gain deeper perspectives on diverse artistic practices and explore new horizons for their works. He added that Fire Station organized various events that encourage and stimulate openness to the global art and creative scene.

In a similar statement to QNA, the visual artist Ahmed Nouh highlighted the significance of dedicating a global day to art, considering it as an opportunity to achieve the desired goals of developing visual arts, nurturing them, and celebrating their producers and creators.

He emphasized that the artistic residency has been a nurturing environment for his project and aspirations. He pointed out that Qatar Museums, through t
he residency program, has encouraged new initiatives and creative experiments based on research, experimentation, and fluctuating ideas, thus contributing to making them achievable.

Nouh explained that the artistic residency in Paris provided him with time and opportunity for contemplation and reflection on his artistic project. He also pointed out that Qatar Museums enabled artists through their partnerships and programs with the City of Arts in Paris to engage and explore the experiences of global artists, forming visual relationships with art museums there and their new contemporary trends.

He stressed that his experience in the artistic residency in Doha and Paris in 2018 was a significant milestone in his artistic journey, leaving a psychological and moral impact and making him look forward with his ideas towards the future and expanding his aspirations.

Similarly, the visual artist Saeeda Al Khelaifi appreciated the dedication of a global day for art, considering it as an acknowledgment of the experi
ences of creators and a celebration of them. She noted that art is a means of self-expression and that the visual or auditory language of art enriches the soul and expresses culture, as well as serves as a means of local and global communication.

Al Khelaifi, who holds a master’s degree in museums and exhibitions from the University College London, explained that her experience in the artistic residency in 2022 was in New York City, rich in museums and exhibitions, as part of the International Studio and Curatorial Program. This program provided her with the opportunity to meet artists from all over the world, which had a positive impact on her artistic works, and opened up opportunities for her to develop her experience through critique sessions and open studio events.

She further stated that the artistic residency hosts more than 30 artists under one roof, providing a wonderful opportunity to connect with artists from all over the world, including Europe, America, Canada, South America, and East Asia, whe
re artistic practices and the use of artistic materials vary, all of which are valuable experiences that help in developing art and enriching personal experience.

In turn, the visual artist Lolwah Al Mughaisib considered dedicating a global day for art as a celebration of all fine arts, including painting, photography, sculpture, and design. It also serves to raise awareness about the importance of various artistic activities worldwide, emphasizing the necessity of development, creativity, and innovation in all artistic and cultural fields.

She noted that her experience in the artistic residency at the International City of Art in Paris, France, in 2022 was a source of artistic and cultural enrichment for her. Over three months, she acquainted herself with various artistic materials, mediums, colors, and inks, engaging in discussions with her fellow participants in the program on cultural issues and diverse topics. This stimulated her to raise questions about her artistic project.

She emphasized that the r
ichness of the artistic residency experience is also reflected in mingling with creators from different parts of the world and learning about global cultures and diverse experiences of artists from various schools and trends in painting, drawing, and artistic direction. This enhanced her experience in drawing and her ability to express opinions and seek out the new. She highlighted the qualitative addition achieved by participating artists in the artistic residency program through visiting diverse museums and exhibitions, acquainting themselves with different artistic experiences, cognitive trends, and various new creative experiences.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Facebook Messenger Allows Users to Send HD Images


Washington, Meta company announced that users can send HD photos through its instant messaging platform Facebook Messenger.

According to the company, Facebook Messenger now has the option to upload HD photos when sending an image to someone else. The feature works just like the one Meta already implemented for WhatsApp users last year, with a button to send the image in its full resolution. Users can send either a single or multiple HD images.

Another new feature coming to Facebook Messenger is the option to create shared albums with friends.

Everyone in a chat can view, add, delete, and download photos and videos from the shared album.

Messenger also supports files of up to 100MB, so users don’t have to rely on other platforms to share large documents. Meta is also adding a QR Code to the user’s profile to make it easier to contact another Messenger account.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Saudi Defense Minister, US Defense Secretary Discuss Developments in the Region


Riyadh: Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz received a telephone call today from US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

During the call, they reviewed the strategic partnership between the two countries in the military and defense fields and ways to strengthen them.

They also discussed the recent military escalation in the region, the danger of its repercussions, and the efforts being exerted to contain these developments to safeguard international peace and security.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Holds Phone Call with Foreign Minister of Iran


Doha: HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani held a phone call on Sunday with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Dr. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.

During the call, they discussed the developments in the region and ways to calm and de-escalate the situation, in addition to the developments in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories.

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs voiced the State of Qatar’s deep concern regarding the recent developments in the region, urging all parties to calm and exercise the utmost restraint.

His Excellency stressed the need for joint action to de-escalate the situation in the region and resolve differences peacefully.

His Excellency also reiterated the State of Qatar’s commitment to supporting all regional and international efforts aimed at achieving security and stability regionally and internationally.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Jordanian King, US President Discuss Regional De-Escalation, Need to Reach Gaza Ceasefire


Amman, King Abdullah II of Jordan and US President Joe Biden discussed, in a phone call on Sunday, the latest developments in the region and efforts to de-escalate and reach a ceasefire in Gaza.

During the call, Jordanian King stressed the need to stop escalation immediately in the region, warning that any escalatory Israeli measures will expand the conflict into the region.

The King said ending the war on Gaza immediately is the way to prevent a regional spillover, calling for the protection of civilians in Gaza and ensuring the sustainable flow of sufficient humanitarian aid through all available means.

Discussions during the phone call also covered the need to maintain coordination between the two countries on regional developments.

Source: Qatar News Agency

12 Dead due to Weather Condition Accidents in Oman


Muscat: Twelve people lost their lives and others were reported missing due to heavy rains and floods in some governorates in the Sultanate of Oman.

Oman News Agency reported the search and rescue sector of the National Committee for Emergency Management (NCEM) as saying Sunday that 12 people lost their lives when their vehicles got swept away in gushing wadi waters. The dead included 11 citizens (2 adults and 9 pupils) and 1 expatriate in Samad A\’Shan area.

Search is still going on for the other 5 missing citizens in the Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi, it added.

Source: Qatar News Agency

OIC Condemns Surge in Settlers’ Daily Crimes against Palestinians


Jeddah, The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned the surge in daily crimes and organized acts of terrorism carried out under the full protection of the Israeli occupation forces by gangs of extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinians and their properties in various West Bank villages.

OIC denounced the daily crimes committed by settlers in the West Bank, including opening fire at Palestinian residents, destroying properties and setting fire to homes, vehicles and agricultural lands.

It slammed such attacks as an extension of Israel’s open aggression against the Palestinian people in a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.

In a statement, OIC held the Israeli occupation fully responsible for the consequences of the continued daily crimes and aggression against Palestinians, calling on the international community, particularly the UN Security Council, to uphold its responsibilities toward the need to provide international protection to the Palestinian people.

OIC stressed
the necessity to ensure the immediate and comprehensive cessation of the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem. It further affirmed the need to hold the Israeli occupation accountable for all crimes committed against the Palestinian people, their land and holy sites.

Source: Qatar News Agency

HH the Amir, UAE President Stress Need to Reduce Escalation, Avoid Expanding Conflict in the Region


Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani discussed with his brother HH President of the sisterly United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan the fraternal relations between the two countries and ways to support and strengthen them, in addition to the regional and international developments.

This came during the phone call that HH the Amir received on Sunday from HH the President of the UAE.

During the call, HH the Amir and HH the President of the UAE stressed the need to reduce all forms of escalation and avoid expanding the conflict in the region, in addition to the importance of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories to reach a permanent and final solution to the Palestinian cause that achieves a lasting and comprehensive peace in the region.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Partly Cloudy Weather Expected Tonight


Doha: Weather inshore tonight until 6:00 am on Monday will see some clouds at times, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report.

Offshore, it will be scattered clouds, the report added.

Wind inshore will be mainly northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed of 03 to 13 knot gusting to 18 knot at times.

Offshore, it will be variable mainly southwesterly to northwesterly at a speed of 03 to 13 knot.

Visibility will be 05 to 09 kilometers.

Sea state inshore will be 1 to 2 feet. Offshore, it will be 1 to 3 feet.

Area High Tide Low Tide Mini Messaid: 14:20 14:20 21 Wakrah: 08:57 23:04 13:46 21 Doha: 07:07 23:03 06:19 14:52 23 Al Khor: 07:00 21:05 03:31 12:00 19 Ruwais 09:49 21:42 03:44 15:29 21 Dukhan: 02:15 15:09 08:45 21:00 19 Sunrise: 05:10 LT Sunset: 17:56 LT

Source: Qatar News Agency

Number of Martyrs in West Bank Since October 7 Increases to 464 Palestinians


Ramallah, Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the number of martyrs in the West Bank since Oct. 7, has increased to 464 Palestinians, in addition to 4,800 injured.

In a statement, the ministry said that four Palestinians from the towns of Tubas, Al Mughayir, and Beitin were martyred and around 60 others were injured by bullets from the occupation forces and colonists, including 10 seriously injured, since last Friday.

The number of victims of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 191st day has reached 33,729 martyrs and 76,371 wounded, while thousands of victims are still under the rubble.

Source: Qatar News Agency