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    Ambassador of Moldova to Qatar, HE Iulian Grigorita (3rd left, front row) with artists, life coaches, organisers, and some guests and attendees during the “Reflections: After the Crescent, Amid Change” art exhibition.

    In celebration of World Art Day on April 15, the art exhibition “Reflections: After the Crescent, Amid Change” successfully concluded, featuring eight Doha-based artists and life coach speakers. Organised by Doha Women Forum and Golden CMC Events & Management, the event brought together a diverse audience for an evening centered on reflection, resilience, and connection.

     

    Originally envisioned for International Women’s Day, the exhibition evolved in response to changing circumstances. This transformation gave rise to its final theme, emphasising the importance of adapting while staying grounded.

     

    The programme opened with remarks from organiser Marivie Alabanza, who introduced the theme and its deeper meaning. She described art as a mirror of both personal and shared experiences, especially in times of change. “The gathering served as a gentle reminder of the power of art to help individuals and communities navigate uncertainty and rediscover a sense of normalcy,” she said.

     

    A special guest at the event was the Ambassador of Moldova to Qatar, HE Iulian Grigorita, who emphasised the importance of cultural initiatives in challenging times. “Organising such events is crucial for maintaining morale, providing psychological relief, and preserving cultural identity,” he said. “We learn how to foster resilience, combat isolation, strengthen social cohesion, and allow communities to support artists through collective action.”

     

    The Ambassador was joined by Farhan Al Sheikh Al Sayed, Founder and Patron of Art, Fashion, and Cultural Diplomacy, as they explored the exhibition and engaged with the artists.

     

    Complementing the art displays were talks and workshops on practical tools for emotional processing and grounding, led by life coaches Dr Femida Ali and Touba Karam. These sessions reinforced the event’s aim of fostering not only artistic appreciation but also personal well-being.

     

    The exhibition featured a diverse range of works reflecting emotional depth, resilience, and shared memory. Attendees were also invited to witness live painting sessions by artists Musnah Hasnat and Danica Hernandez, where art was created in real time.

     

    Maria Al Bader, one of the featured artists, stressed the broader significance of the occasion, saying: “World Art Day serves as a global reminder of how art enriches our souls and bridges cultural divides. It is not just about admiring beautiful paintings, but a call to recognise art as a universal language that promotes peace, diversity, and innovation.

     

    “Events like this provide democratic access to culture, foster innovation, support mental health, and uplift local talent,” she added.

     

    For participating artists, the exhibition was more than a showcase. “It was a space for collaboration and shared growth,” said artist Rodica Grigorita. “Such activities strengthen solidarity, allowing communities of artists to stay connected, feel safer together, and support each other.”

     

    Other artists who showcased their work included Yvonne Tsui, Ina Dzikusar, Sarvani Nedumolu, and 12-year-old Afizah Naaz.

     

    In her closing remarks, Doha Women Forum Founder Conchita Ponce spoke about the emotional power of art. She highlighted how colours, textures, and artistic expression, whether in monochrome or vibrant hues, can deeply affect individuals and communities, especially in uncertain times.

     

    The event concluded with London Bakery treating lucky attendees to special goodies, while community partner Qatar Living documented the program. Guests continued to explore the artworks, engage with artists, and enjoy a snack buffet.

     

     

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