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Posted On: 19 September 2022 07:46 am
Updated On: 7 February 2023 12:21 pm

The "Art Mill Museum 2030" Exhibition

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ART MILL MUSEUM 2030

Event Details:

Location: Qatar Flour Mills Warehouse and Al Najada Heritage House # 15
Date: 24 October 2022 - 30 March 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 05:00 pm
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The Art Mill Museum 2030 exhibition announces the future museum of international modern and contemporary art developed by Qatar Museums in Doha.

The exhibition will present the vision of the museum, the architectural project, and the signature garden. To reflect the transformation of the site and to demonstrate how the Art Mill Museum will be a place for contemporary creativity, artists have been commissioned to create films and photographs establishing parallels between the former flour mill and the future museum.

Date:

  • 24 October 2022 – 30 March 2023

Timings:

  • Saturday-Thursday: 10 am -5 pm
    Fridays: 2 pm -5 pm

The exhibition will take place in two locations in Doha:

  • The site of the flour mill plant that will later welcome the new construction and the recently restored Al Najada Heritage House #15.

Location:

  • Site 1 – Qatar Flour Mills Warehouse: “From Flour to Art”
    Visitors can park at the entrance of Qatar Flour Mills and walk through the security gate to the exhibition. This site is also accessible by shuttle from the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) bus stop. The shuttle runs every 30 minutes.
  • Site 2 – Al Najada Heritage House # 15: “The Museum’s Garden”

    Important note:

    • Visitors to the exhibition Art Mill Museum 2030 must arrive via the free shuttle bus departing from the Museum of Islamic Art.
    • Tickets are not required but entry is available on a first-come, first-served basis

    There will be also 4 Art Workshops by Learning and Outreach - Audience Engagement Department, Qatar Museums that you can participate in.

    Source and image credit: Qatar Museums