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Tashkeel is an art facility in the
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. Established in Dubai,
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in 2008 by Lateefa bint Maktoum. Operating on an open membership model, Tashkeel's annual programme of training, residencies, workshops, talks, exhibitions, international collaborations and publications aims to further practitioner development, public engagement, lifelong learning and the creative and cultural industries.


Facilities

Tashkeel currently consists of a 2,800sq.m building (built in 1987) in the district of Nad Al Sheba, which includes a gallery, studios for the practice of specific artistic disciplines (fine art, digital, 3D, darkroom, photography, printmaking, textile printing); a library; lounge, garden and workspaces. Tashkeel also has a traditional house in the historical neighborhood of Al Fahidi, which contains five individual artist studios and two gallery spaces.


Exhibitions

Tashkeel annual
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programme includes two open calls, residency outcomes, culminating shows of its Critical Practice and Tanween training programmes as well as ''Made in Tashkeel'' (2009 – present), an annual art exhibition presenting selected works by members, workshop participants and recent exhibiting artists. Each year, Tashkeel also presents design exhibitions including the 'graduation' show of the Tanween design programme during
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.


Programmes


Tanween Design Programme

Tanween is a design programme initiated in 2013 under the name Design Road Pro. Through an annual open call, it takes a selected cohort of emerging UAE-based designers through a nine-month development programme to take a product inspired by the surroundings of the UAE from concept to completion. The products are exhibited at Dubai Design Week, and were formerly exhibited at Design Days Dubai. As of 2018, the mentors and trainers that have been part of the programme include London-based design studio
Gareth Neal
an
Glithero
founder of Make Work
Fi ScottSmall is Beautiful
co-producer Roanne Dods as well as local collaborations wit
Fikra
design studio's Salem Al-Qassimi, Kevin Badni (Dean of the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at
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), Khalid Shafar, and Jumana Taha of Dubai-base
Studio MUJU
Alumni includ
Abdulla Al Mulla

Aljoud Lootah
Zeinab Al-Hashemi, Latifa Saeed,Khalid Shafar
Salem Al-Mansoori, Lana El Samman, Alya Aleghfeli, Renad Hussein, Lina Ghalib, Nada Abu Shaqra, Neda Salmanpour, Hala Al-Ani, Myrtille Ronteix, Hatem Hatem, Hamza Omari, Amer Aldour, Zuleika Penniman, Lujaine Rezk, Lujain Abulfaraj
Rand Abdul JabarTalin Hazbar
and Saher Olver Samman.
''"Tanween has been an impetus for much growth in Emirati design and production. The forerunner of Tanween, Design Road Pro, was a collaboration between Tashkeel, Barcelona'
Creative Dialogue Association
and
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. The participants were Khalid Shafar, Aljoud Lootah, Zeinab Al Hashemi and Salem Al Mansoori. All have become established names on the region's design scene. Former Tanween students participate in critical events such as Design Days, and believe the program helped them to think more critically as designers." (Archiexpo, 2017) ''


Critical Practice Programme (CPP)

The Critical Practice Programme is a research and discourse-led programme that invites artists to embark on a one-year development programme of studio practice, mentorship and training that culminates in a major solo presentation. Each programme is carefully constructed and built around the individual candidates' practices and/or area of research. Tashkeel works with the artist or curator to identify a key collaborator/mentor to build, challenge and work with them through the programme. This collaborator can be an artist, curator, critic or arts professional with whom the artist feels both comfortable working but also whose own area of research and/or practice ties in with the proposed programme and intended areas of focus. The aim of the programme is to provide the artist with sustained and empowering support to develop their work in an environment that encourages progressive experimentation, cross-discipline exchange and cross-cultural dialogue. The curation of the courses remain responsive to the social, cultural and political contexts inherent in Dubai and the wider Middle East.


Middle East Emergent Designer Prize (in collaboration with Van Cleef and Arpels)

The
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Middle East Emergent Designer Prize in collaboration with Tashkeel is an annual prize, which aims to nurture emerging talent across the GCC and create global awareness by highlighting the region's best designs. Each year over 80 applicants across the Persian Gulf region compete for the chance to produce their concepts inspired by a specific theme and win an all-expenses paid trip t
L'École Van Cleef & Arpels
in Paris. Past winners include Salem Al Mansoori, Vikram Divecha, Ivan Parati, Ranim Orouk and Hamza Omari.


Residencies

Tashkeel residencies facilitate dialogue and exchange of experience, knowledge and skills across various disciplines of contemporary art and design. They support the creative growth of emerging and established visual artists and designers, encouraging experimentation with new concepts and materials.


Workshops

Tashkeel has a year-round programme of workshops and courses for all abilities and ages. Theoretical courses for practitioners include Critical Dialogues, which explores the mechanisms of critique, and Professional Practice.
''"There's an appetite and even a hunger for these forums of discussion and exchange," Jones says. "My experience at Tashkeel opened my eyes to that. This group of women really benefitted from each other's experience above and beyond what the subject matter was." (Kevin Jones on the Critical Dialogues workshop sessions he leads at Tashkeel).''
Intensive courses on Arabic
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and
typography Typography is the art and technique of Typesetting, arranging type to make written language legibility, legible, readability, readable and beauty, appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, Point (typogra ...
are delivered annually in Dubai by th
Khatt Foundation
a Tashkeel partner. Tashkeel is a partner of Youth xHub, a UAE Federal Government initiative organized by Emirates Youth Council, delivering a monthly programme of creative talks and workshops to people aged under 30.


Publications

In addition to its exhibition catalogues, Tashkeel has published the following: Reference Point: A History of Tashkeel and UAE Art (Tashkeel, 2018) First Edition , English & Arabic Featuring contributions by Lateefa bint Maktoum, Anabelle de Gersigny, Beth Derderian, Kevin Jones, Mark Pilkington, Melissa Gronlund, Mishaal Al Gergawi and Riem Ibrahim, this book marks the 10th anniversary of Tashkeel, the leading Dubai-based contemporary art and design organisation. It explores not only the growth of Tashkeel since 2008 (and the practitioners who have been part of its development) but also that of the UAE arts scene: From the expansion of entities such as Sharjah Art Foundation and Warehouse421, to growth of the gallery, auction house and arts publishing sectors, tertiary education provision and the establishment of areas including Al Quoz and Dubai Design District. Arabic Type design for beginners (Khatt Books/Tashkeel, 2013) First Edition , English & Arabic This fully illustrated bilingual guidebook on Arabic type design is the result of a series of workshops organised by the Khatt Foundation and hosted by Tashkeel in 2011 and 2012. It presents step-by-step instructions on the design principles and tools of Arabic type design, with detailed tutorials by some of the most renown specialists in the field of contemporary Arabic type design and calligraphy. In addition, it showcases the creative process through nine case studies of the fonts produced during these workshops, presenting them as sources of inspiration and examples for new and experimental Arabic typefaces. Never Forget: An Illustrated Guide to Dubai's Best Kept Secrets b
Khalid Mezaina
(Tashkeel, 2013) First Edition , English & Arabic An activity book for the young and young at heart. This illustrated publication features the under-appreciated areas in the city of Dubai. Learn about Dubai's best kept secrets, and colour or draw your way for an amusing read. Biladi (Tashkeel, 2010) First Edition , English & Arabic Published to coincide with the contemporary exhibition at Shanghai EXPO2010, 'Biladi' is a set of largescale postcards by Emirati artists including Lateefa bint Maktoum, Hind Mezaina, Zeinab Al Hashemi, Ebtisam Abdulaziz, Afra bin Dhaher, Khalid Mezaina, Maryam Al Qassimi, Reem Al Ghaith and Shamma Al Amri.


See also

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Art in Dubai Art in Dubai is an emerging activity in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. New galleries such as Carbon 12 Dubai, art fairs, artists, art patrons and collectors have grown in number. Art fairs Dubai hosts several international art fairs, including Art D ...
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Dubai Culture & Arts Authority Dubai Culture () is an authority under Government of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, which works in preservation of the cultural heritage and support of cultural scene in Dubai. History Established in 2008 by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vic ...


References

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