Qatar Museums (QM) opened the first solo exhibition of Qatari artist Asma al-Mannai yesterday, featuring a collection of passing moments and experiences depicted using different methods and mediums, including drawing, painting, water colour and ink.
The exhibition titled, “Asma Al-Mannai: Colourful Moments” will run until October 24 at the Doha Fire Station: Artist in Residence, from 9am to 7pm between Saturday and Thursdays, and from 1.30pm to 7pm on Fridays.
On her fascination with fleeting moments and individual interpretation, al-Mannai, a member of the Qatar Fine Arts Society, said: “Each of our experiences differ in place and time, existing in parallel worlds. These combined moments speak of time and feelings occurring over days and years. I contemplate these moments experienced through our reality and imagination, freezing them through a photograph or painting.”  
Through a series of paintings and drawings, ranging from reality and modernity to the simple and the complex, the collection reflects on instances created through al-Mannai’s observations during her time spent both at home and abroad while in residence at Cite internationale des Arts in Paris in 2019 as part of the Fire Station’s international exchange programme.  
QM implemented protocols in accordance with recommendations from Qatar’s Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control Office of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). 
In keeping with the guidelines set by MoPH, a limited number of visitors and staff will be allowed at the Fire Station at any given time.  
Upon arrival, visitors will be required to present a “green” health status on the Ehteraz virus-tracing app. Masks are required for all visitors (12 years of age and older). Each person will also be checked for a normal temperature reading at the entrance. Visitors who have a temperature or do not have a mask will not be allowed into the Fire Station.