
"After The Game" Exhibition
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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