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"After The Game" Exhibition

"After The Game" Exhibition

ILoveQatar.net3 days ago

This exhibition highlights the engagement of photographers and filmmakers with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, showcasing diverse artistic perspectives that reflect each creator's unique vision and emotional response to the unfolding events — both inside the stadium and beyond, among fans, around the clock, and across every corner of Qatar.
The exhibition also features a selection of short films about football, produced through the 'Made in Qatar' program by the Doha Film Institute, which aims to discover and support passionate local filmmakers.
Participating Artists:
Abdulhalim Saad Albader
Asmaa Al Abdulla
Iyed Ibrahim
Exhibition timings:
Saturday – Thursday: 9 am - 7 pm
Friday: 1:30 pm - 7 pm
Source: Tasweer
Note: The details mentioned in this event listing are sourced from the organizers' official announcements and are subject to change. Please check with the organizer directly before making plans.

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