Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar (VCUQatar) yesterday opened its Faculty Exhibition 2014, “Strange Wonders”, in collaboration with Msheireb Properties. The exhibition is being held until May 6 at Msheireb Enrichment Centre moored off the Doha Corniche at Sheraton Park.

Each year, VCUQatar hosts an exhibition that showcases new art and design created by current university faculty and staff. This year sees the first collaboration with Msheireb Properties.

The title of the show, “Strange Wonders”, is based on a direct quotation from one of the Qatar oil pioneers, Thamir Muftah, who spent his youth at sea with the pearl-fishing fleet before beginning work in Qatar’s oil industry in 1946.

Describing the host of new experiences that he and his fellow oil workers encountered at that time, Muftah recalled that “we were seeing so many things of the like of which we had never even imagined. Coloured tins, pineapples, pears, oranges, all kinds of strange wonders.”

By looking to Qatar’s past to stimulate innovative new art and design, this exhibition provides the opportunity for artists and viewers alike to consider and explore their own personal, contemporary and even tangential “Strange Wonders”.

Participating faculty and staff include Law Alsobrook, Ryan Browning, Marco Bruno, Paolo Cardini, Nathan Ross Davis, Diane Derr, Monique Fouquet, Levi Hammett, Fleming Jeffries, Ali Khan, Kelley Lowe, Thomas Modeen, Simone Muscolino, Jesse Payne, Michael Perrone, Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar, Ryan Rasmussen, Christine Tien Wang and Annette Wendling-Willeke.

“Msheireb Properties is very pleased to partner with Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar to host this inspiring exhibition at Msheireb Enrichment Centre,” said Abdulla Hassan al-Mehshadi, CEO.

“We take pride in introducing our community to the creative works from this leading university. Our partnership with VCU underlines our commitment to educational and cultural initiatives and supports our vision to preserve our heritage and identity and build bridges between the past and the present,” he explained.

Al-Mehshadi observed that the strategic collaboration fulfils Msheireb Properties’ objective to enhance key relationships with national institutions and corporations across all industries, to support Qatar’s 2030 National Vision of developing a knowledge-backed economy.

The event is open to the public.

 

 

 

 

 

Related Story