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Painting Classes at the JamJar Community Arts Space - Coming Soon in UAE

Painting Classes at the JamJar Community Arts Space

27 June - 4 July 2020 12:30 PM
Every Saturday, TheJamJar studio is hosting painting classes in different techniques for people, who interested in learning art.
Online Singing Classes - Coming Soon in UAE

Online Singing Classes

23 June - 23 June 2020 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Dubai Opera and Diverse Performing Arts School provide Singing Classes on June 23, on Dubai Opera's Facebook page.
TheJamJar Online Painting Classes - Coming Soon in UAE

TheJamJar Online Painting Classes

17 June - 24 June 2020 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Every Wednesday, TheJamJar provides weekly online painting classes in acrylic and watercolor techniques.
Virtual Museum Tours Online - Coming Soon in UAE

Virtual Museum Tours Online

June - August 2020
The world-famous museums provide virtual reality tours to keep enjoying culture and art pieces.
“Royal Albert Home” Exclusive Sessions - Coming Soon in UAE

“Royal Albert Home” Exclusive Sessions

29 May - 17 June 2020
While the Hall is shut, Royal Albert Home brings exclusive sessions with versatile artists from May 29 to June 17.
Sami Yusuf Archive Performance - Coming Soon in UAE

Sami Yusuf Archive Performance

21 May 2020 09:00 PM
On May 21, Dubai Opera will bring back memories of great Sami Yusuf's performance.
Free Online Painting Masterclass with Mona Fares - Coming Soon in UAE

Free Online Painting Masterclass with Mona Fares

2020
Theatre of Digital Art announces online painting classes with local artist Mona Fares streaming on May 20 & 21.
Sharjah Art Museum Virtual Tour - Coming Soon in UAE

Sharjah Art Museum Virtual Tour

17 May - 31 August 2020
Sharjah Art Museum has launched the virtual tour of the exhibition called "A Century in Flux – Chapter II".  It focused on local artists' response and way of reflection on political events and the human condition in the twentieth century. Regional artists used different styles to display their reactions to the events in the country.