Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

'Oshar' Art Gallery Brings Qatar's Maritime Heritage To Life At Qatar Boat Show 2025


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Old Doha Port is set to unveil the“Oshar” gallery, the first-ever art showcase at Qatar Boat Show 2025, taking place along the Shoreline Display throughout the four-day event from November 5-8.
The gallery will showcase maritime-themed artworks inspired by Qatar's seafaring legacy, inviting visitors to explore and purchase original pieces created by artists based in Qatar.
Held under the patronage of HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, Qatar Boat Show 2025 continues to position Old Doha Port as a destination where culture, commerce, and community converge, connecting the world to Qatar's enduring maritime story.
In the days when the sea was the heart of life, shipbuilders showcased their masterpieces at the port, where newly crafted vessels stood proudly, brimming with vitality and craftsmanship.
The term“Oshar,” meaning“modern dhow,” was historically used by Qataris to describe vessels that represented progress while preserving traditional seafaring values.
At Old Doha Port, this legacy continues through ongoing efforts to preserve and promote Qatar's maritime heritage, presenting it to the new generation as an integral part of the nation's cultural identity.
Today, the Qatar Boat Show art gallery at Old Doha Port revives that authentic nostalgia through the artworks of artists based in Qatar who draw inspiration from the spirit of the sea and the memories of their ancestors, keeping the port a living witness to a beautiful dialogue between past and present.
The gallery transforms the marina's shoreline into a space for creativity and reflection, featuring works by Yousif Ahmed, Salman al-Malik, Maryam al-Attiya, Ali Ghaddaf, Nawal al-Mannai, Hind al-Obaidli, Maryam Mohammed Abdulla, Lina al-Aali, Hayan Maani, Salem Mathkour, Najla al-Khalifa and Shuaa Ali showcase that invites visitors to explore Qatar's maritime legacy through art and support local talent inspired by the ocean that shaped the nation's story.
Through Oshar, Old Doha Port honours the bond between the sea and art, reminding the public how the maritime spirit continues to shape Qatar's culture today. Organisers said the Qatar Boat Show reflects that same spirit, bringing together innovation, craftsmanship, and culture as a reflection of the nation's vision and ambition.

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