In line with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, who…
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The Al Quoz Creative Zone Development Project’s Higher Committee has outlined its targets for the next phase in order to improve the emirate’s competitiveness and Dubai’s…
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) works on a variety of projects with public and private sector partners, all with the goal of supporting the…
In line with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision of empowering People of Determination and transforming Dubai into an ideal city for them,…
A delegation from Dubai Culture and Arts Authority attended the opening of the UAE National Pavilion exhibition at the 59th edition of the International Art Exhibition…
The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, one of the world’s most prestigious literary events, is celebrating the triumph of its 14th edition, which demonstrated recovery from…
In honor of World Heritage Day, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) hosted an event at the Heritage Community Center in Al Shindagha Historical Neighborhood…
The Dubai Festival for Youth Theater forum was held virtually in the presence of members of the boards of directors of national theater groups from across…
The Emirates airline is honoring Ramadan’s spirit and supporting the positive impact art has on culture and society by partnering with Mawaheb, which means talent’ in…
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the official culture supporter of Expo 2020 Dubai, and Talabat, the official food delivery partner for the global event, have officially wrapped up their collaboration, which saw six local young artists showcase their creativity with their unique helmet designs at Expo 2020 Dubai. Displayed at the ‘Talabat Kitchen’ in the Sustainability District, the artists, who are all UAE- based, explored their creativity as part of the #CreativeCravings initiative, which invited local artists to adorn Talabat riders’ helmets with artistic interpretations of culinary arts and innovation. The purpose was to promote the cultural scene and present young talents with a creative outlet at Expo 2020 Dubai. As part of this initiative, one artist was hosted every month at the ‘Talabat Kitchen.’ The helmets were chosen to symbolize appreciation for delivery riders in the UAE and across the world. While the initiative aimed to foster the local arts scene and empower young artists, it also presented an opportunity for them to creatively depict the UAE’s ambition towards innovation and technological advancements. The initiative between Dubai Culture and Talabat aimed to foster the culinary arts scene at Expo 2020 Dubai and provide an outlet to highlight the connection between art, food, and technology. The painted helmets collection will be displayed in the ‘Talabat Kitchen’ until Thursday, 31 March.
