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Contemporary Culture from the Arab World

 

WIN A TICKET TO FRAME DRUM WORKSHOP

Win a ticket to our workshop in Nubian/Egyptian frame drumming, email 'drummer' to info@mosaicrooms.org by 1 June. The winner will be notified by 4 June.

 

EXHIBITION

 

FRIDAY LATE

Love & Revolution
Friday 1 June, 7pm
FREE

Enjoy the current exhibition at The Mosaic Rooms after hours at this Friday late opening. With drinks at the bar, music, and a special interactive dance performance by Zosia Jo created in response to works in the exhibition.

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WORKSHOP

Nubian/Egyptian Frame Drum Workshop
Wednesday 6 June, 7pm
£10

Join us for an uplifting and fun workshop in Nubian/Egyptian frame drums with percussionist and specialist in Arabic drumming, Tim Garside. The workshop will be an hour long and is suitable for all ages and abilities.

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WEEKEND OPENING

Open Garden Squares Weekend
9 & 10 June, 11am-6pm
FREE

The Mosaic Rooms’ urban garden is part of this year’s Open Garden Squares Weekend. This year What The Fattoush?, a vegan pop-up stall, will be serving delicious Palestinian food on Sunday. Our exhibition ARABÉCÉDAIRE will be open on both days.

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FILM

The Hundred Faces of One Day & A Feeling Greater Than Love
Thursday 14 June, 7pm
£6.50

This film double bill opens with Christian Ghazi’s The Hundred Faces of One Day (1972) an avant-garde film of Palestinian resistance fighters. It is followed by 2017 documentary A Feeling Greater Than Love which uncovers the history of factory protests in 1970s Lebanon. Curated by Olivier Hadouchi.

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PERFORMANCE

Mounir Fatmi: The Missing Show
Thursday 21 June, 7:30pm
FREE

Artist Mounir Fatmi stages a performance about his decision not to attend a 2017 exhibition of his work in the U.S. in light of the travel restrictions. The performance looks at his experience of encountering his own exhibition through social media and the gaze of strangers. Performed by Hillary Keegin.

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FAMILY FUN

Singing Arabic Songs Together
Saturday 23 June, 2pm
FREE

A children’s introduction to Arabic song led by musician and broadcaster Reem Kilani. Reem’s friendly bi-lingual approach means Arabic and non Arabic speakers can have fun and sing together.

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FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION

Exhibition Preview
What do you mean, here we are?
Thursday 5 July, 6:30-8:30pm
FREE

Save the date and join us for the opening of our forthcoming exhibition, What do you mean, here we are? The exhibition is a retrospective of the renowned Townhouse Gallery in Cairo, Egypt.

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GDPR

We have updated our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy in line with the new data protection regulations (GDPR) which came into effect on 25 May. We’ve also made it easier for you to understand all the information we collect and why we collect it.

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Inherited Premises

7 June 2018, 7pm
LUX, London

Artists Rami George and Tako Taal bring together existing and newly-commissioned work for this special screening at LUX, supported by The Mosaic Rooms.

The PoP Art Exodus

1st – 16th June 2018
P21 Gallery, London

PoP Art Exodus is a collection of politically themed digital prints produced by the Lebanese visual artist Mohammad Z. Bassyouni

AMQF New Building

28 June 2018
Ramallah

The A.M. Qattan Foundation opens its new and ambitious building in Ramallah, conceived to serve as a multifaceted cultural venue.

 

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© A.M. Qattan Foundation

The Mosaic Rooms opened in 2008. A.M Qattan Foundation was established in 1994 and is a registered UK charity no. 1029540 and is a charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales No. 2171893

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