February 2021 862 Citymax Hotels, the Landmark Group’s award-winning mid-market hotel brand, gets off to a flying start in 2021 with the launch of their first four-star hotel. Located in the heart of Downtown Dubai, Citymax Hotel Business Bay is a short 10-minute drive from The Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), and a 15-minute drive from the Dubai International Airport Citymax Business Bay’s foray into the four-star market showcases the brand s ambition to increase versatility within their portfolio and position the hotel as their new flagship property. Raj Rana, CEO – Citymax Hotels & Foodmark, said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of the all-new four-star Citymax Hotel Business Bay, an important milestone for us at Citymax Hotels and Landmark Group. We are truly excited for the fruitful journey ahead and look forward to offering our guests an enhanced experience while maintaining efficiency, v
The #notwhite Collective s We Are The Global Majority Window Installation on View Now
The #notwhite collective s
We Are The Global Majority window installation at SPACE celebrates the dreams and vision of 13 women artists whose mission is to use non-individualistic, multi-disciplinary art to make their stories visible as they relate, connect and belong to the Global Majority.
The project began in 2016 with discussions around imperialism, colonialism and white supremacy. #notwhite collective s first two programs were the Love Party for Children 2017 at the Union Project and the in between the middle exhibition at the Brew House in 2018. That same year, the #notwhite collective was awarded a Keyword:International Research Grant from the Carnegie International and Kelly Strayhorn-Theater to develop its first Manifesto, which was presented as a collaborative performance during the symposium held in October 2018 at the KST, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
WEIRTON Artist Jaci Rice is a little “rusty” at her work.
And that’s brought the Weirton woman personal and professional validation, specifically as one awarded an Emerging Artist Fellowship from the Tamarack Foundation for the Arts for 2020.
Rice was one of five artists selected from around West Virginia whose original works part of her #RustBeltBeauty series were showcased at Taylor Books in Charleston from Oct. 15 through mid-November.
A link to the group show is available at https://tamarackfoundation.org/eaf2020exhibit./
The #RustBeltBeauty series, her website artist statement notes in part, challenges viewers “to discover aspects of beauty hidden in industrial and post-industrial areas like my hometown of Weirton, the monolith of West Virginia’s crumbling Rust Belt. Without stopping to observe the play of light and shadow, the hard juxtaposition of steel against the Ohio Valley hill, or the layers of color that decades of rust and soot have wrought, the full