ABU DHABI, 6th September, 2023 (WAM) The NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Art Gallery’s fall exhibition, Blane De St. Croix: Horizon, will open on 3rd October, unveiling a series of newly commissioned sculptures responding to the UAE’s landscape.The artist has spent the last year studying the UAE’s natural environment as part of a residency at The NYUAD Art Gallery, in the lead up to COP28. He worked closely with faculty and interviewed resident scientists and scholars, producing a series of interview films to accompany the.
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NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has launched a series of virtual events for February, which includes a line-up of music and dance performances and workshops, talks on literature, social sciences, along with a virtual art exhibition and more.
Hosted online by the University’s The Arts Center, The Art Gallery, and The Institute, the events are brought to audiences from around the world. Registration for the virtual programme is free and is open to the public to attend. Check out the full guide to what’s in store online.
MUSIC
Friday, February 12 at 7.30pm
Manifold, a festival of contemporary music performance, features a blend of new and experimental music presented by an eclectic collection of international musicians and accomplished practicing artists from NYUAD’s faculty.