
The Quoz Arts Fest returns to Alserkal Avenue in January 2020 to celebrate art, the community and culture. Everyone's invited to enjoy a diverse range of activities, exhibitions, live performances and much more during the two-day extravaganza, all around the avenue.
This year's theme, 'In Search Of...', promises to be the largest edition of the festival yet. Scroll down to see the activities and workshops we have scheduled for Quoz Fest 2020.
Friday 24 January
Saturday 25 January
10am-10pm
For enquiries,
call us 04 341 7303
Kid's Tour of Alserkal
24 & 25 January / 10:30am - 12pm
Free
Ages 6+
This tailor-made trail for children will give them the opportunity to explore different art galleries and learn about how they can grow a sustainable art scene in the UAE.
Adoption Day
Friday 24 January / 11am - 3pm
Free
All ages
The Red Paw Foundation is coming back to thejamjar with more cuddly, furry friends! Come and meet the rescues and find a new addition to your family. Remember you are welcome to bring your drawing equipment and sketch the adorable, fluffy guests. And if you do and you're proud of it don't forget to post and tag @thejamjardubai and @redpawfoundation.
Portaits Du Soleil
Friday 24 January / 1pm - 3pm
126 AED (VAT Included)
Ages 7-12
Learn to create a high contrast, pop art sun print in this fun project. Children from ages 7 to 12 will learn about pop art, as well as the fundamental bases of photo development, and positive/negative space.
Little Fiery Dragon
Saturday 25 January / 3pm - 4pm
115.50 AED (VAT Included)
Ages 3+
In this workshop, we will explore new beginnings and the wonderful world of Chinese fables. Children ages 3 and above will create majestic dragons using multimedia and paint!
Intuitive Creativity
Saturday 25 January / 5:30pm - 7:30pm
194.25 AED (VAT Included)
Ages 16+
Join us for our popular Intuitive Creativity sessions at thejamjar, with Victoria Parrucci. Attendees will be guided through a ThetaHealing® meditation and visualisation to help us discover who we truly are in connection to all that is. Attendees will then go through a series of creative steps to express this sense of connection through a "mise en abyme".