Prelude After Ousha is a sound and olfactory performance based on a speculative, AI-assisted translation of Infinite Welcome, a text by the Emirati poet Ousha Bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi.
Date: October 2, 2026, 6:00PM | Registration required
The archaeological imagination has emerged as an important theme in contemporary art in recent decades, beyond museum collections and restitution of cultural artifacts, with ideas such as excavation, the deep past or assemblages.
Join us for the launch of Footnotes to a Typology of Laundry Stands (self-published) by studio resident Rabila Kidwai, in conversation with artist Lubnah Ansari.
How do artistic practices take shape? Are they shaped solely through individual intention, or through the relations, routines, interruptions, and acts of attention that continually expand what we understand as the studio?
Collectors’ circle — Art trip to Abu Dhabi. Dom Art Projects invites friends and collectors to the final trip of the season to Abu Dhabi — the cultural capital of the UAE.
June 13, 2026, 11:00AM | New date | Registration required
What is digital art? When did this phenomenon emerge, and how has digital art come to occupy its place within galleries and museums, becoming an integral part of the discourse on art in the 21st century?
As part of the Collectors’ Circle programme, Dom Art Projects is pleased to host a series of guided tours during Art Dubai week, led by art experts and cultural practitioners.
Vegetal time is not merely a metaphor, but a distinct way of experiencing the world. Time That Grows Slowly invites us to shift our attention away from acceleration and toward temporalities shaped by growth, dormancy, and regeneration—where slowness becomes a form of resistance.
What is digital art? When did this phenomenon emerge, and how has digital art come to occupy its place within galleries and museums, becoming an integral part of the discourse on art in the 21st century?
Entering the art market can be both exciting and overwhelming. This seminar is designed to provide new collectors with a clear and practical understanding of how the art market functions, and how to navigate it with confidence.
February 10, 2026, 11:00 am | Registration required
Dom Art Projects is pleased to announce the launch of Collector’s Circle, a new discussion and educational platform dedicated to culture of collecting and its role in shaping the contemporary world
This collaborative public talk by Culture Mapping and DOM Art Projects brings together cultural practitioners and founders to reflect on how meaning is created — and shared — in a city of many backgrounds.