National Day the ArtE Way – Come Celebrate The Spirit of the Union with Us

One market to showcase them all, one market to find them, one market to bring them all and in the National Day fun bind them!

In the Spirit of the Union, ArtE Market will dive deep into red, green & black regalia for the lead up to the National Day weekend, as a big ‘hoorah!’ for UAE unity- HOORAH!

48 years ago, on one humid afternoon (most likely), the leaders of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, and Fujairah signed the first constitution, uniting them under one country: The United Arab Emirates. And, because there’s always one, Ras Al Khaima joined them a couple of months later in February ‘72 as the seventh state of the now thriving UAE.

Because we love a good party and you love a good artisanal product, the makers of ArtE will be out to celebrate the National Day long weekend, not once, not twice, but three times! Here’s the line-up with a little of what to expect:

ArtE’s UAE National Day Run-Down

The NBD Unity Run
Date: 15/11/2019
Time: 7:00am – 3:00pm
Location: The Unity Village, Silicon Oasis

Those who run together have fun together and those who don’t, need not miss out – ArtE will be gathering the best talents, tastes and skills that the United Arab Emirates has to offer. Find us at the finish line for a makers market with meaning and National flare.

The Unity Village in Silicon Oasis will be an electric carnival atmosphere – imagine an Iranian live band, an African MAMBO Circus, traditional Romanian costumes, an Angklung, a Ukelele and more than you could Google search at any one time. Get involved with a spot of tree planting or yoga and feast your eyes on the talents of the ArtE Market vendors all in one place.

The NBD Unity Run is in support of the ‘My Community’ initiative of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, that aims to transform Dubai to a disability-friendly city by 2020 – this event is open to all, seeing out the UAE Year of Tolerance.

Register for the race here

Get a taste for the event here

And see you there!

The D3 Dubai ‘Hat-Tip’ to National Day

Date: 28/11/2019
Time: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Location: D3 Dubai Design District, between buildings 1&3,

When a place is described as being ‘where creative minds can come together to realise their dreams’, you get all fuzzy inside and can’t quite contain yourself, no? Must be the creative mind in me screaming with joy! On Thursday 28th November, ArtE the Makers Market will be at the Dubai Design District!

Find us rubbing stylish shoulders with Maison des Fleurs, Archiade and the cool purpose-built material library, Colab in a shaded pedestrian walk-way between Building’s 1&3.

They’re keeping us in anticipation about their big National Day bang! But we’ve heard on the ‘artisanal-vine’ that there will be some VIPs and festivities at full-force!

From the Trucial States to Times Square

 Date: 29/11/2019
Time: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Location: Times Square Centre

Don’t miss the Arte vendors at our regular, The Times Square Centre, on Friday 29th November. Expect to see all your favourite artists, artisans and makers under one roof, offering handcrafted, unique products ranging from art, jewellery, fashion, home decor, sweet delights and more.

Times Square will be joining in with the National Day celebrations too! Alongside the educational interactive activities and themed décor showcasing the culture and history of the UAE, they are partnering with Motivate Media Group to host a month-long book festival.

In the spirit of all things literary and UAE, you can find titles such as The Race to Space – the book about the UAE’s space programme and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, as well as several book signings including for the title ‘Pearls to Oil’ and ‘From Trucial States to the United Arab Emirates’. 

A Royal Send-Off with a National Day twist at The QE2

Date: 30/11/2019
Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm
Location: QE2, Mina Rashid Marina

She’s fit for a Queen and boasts 50 years of excellence. She hosted all the somebodies: Nelson Mandella, David Bowie, Elizabeth Taylor and Buzz Aldrin and is #stillmakinghistory. We believe there’s no better vessel to celebrate The Spirit of the Union, than the grand QE2 Boat Deck moored at the quay in Mina Rashid Marina, under the new ownership of the Dubai Ports Authority.

Enjoy this beauty adorned in all her National Day splendour, whilst picking up some of the best hand made products the Union has to offer from our very own ArtE Makers.

If you really want to treat yourself (you know you’re worth it) then avail our special hotel rates for the event night using the Promo Code: QE2ARTE – just click here. And! By using the code ARTE1112, you can get a 10% discount for tickets to ‘Peter Pan’ and ‘Be Bop A Loola’ at the Theatre by QE2.

ArtE Discounted Room Rates for 08 / 15 / 22 / 30 November 14 December
Room Type Single Double
Standard Room 325 370
Superior Room 350 400
Deluxe Room 375 425

Above rates are per room per night and inclusive of breakfast in Lido Restaurant.

Above rates are inclusive of 10% service charge, 7% municipality fee and 5% VAT per room per night.

Additional Tourism fee payable directly in the hotel at AED 15 per room per night

Rooms are subject to availability at the time of confirmation of bookings.

 So there you have it! Get your crafty dose of hand made unique pieces ready for the long weekend in celebration of the National Day festivities – Fill your larder, adorn with finery, embellish your homes and serve with style – bought to you by ArtE the Makers Market. For those of you who don’t work on Fridays and Saturdays, enjoy your five-day weekend! We’ll be toiling away as artists always do. Happy 48th National Day (2nd December) to all of our Emirati friends!

Celebrate UAE National Day with our artists

In honour of UAE National Day on the 2nd of December, we are featuring ARTE’s amazing artists who will be showcasing their art this coming Friday at Times Square Centre, Dubai.  Central to ARTE’s charm, we showcase a variety of artists who employ a range of mediums and techniques to translate their individual experiences of living in the UAE. Have a look at the beauty of this country’s people, landscape, culture and ideology through the artists’ eyes:

 

Carrie Wareham

Since childhood, British artist Carrie Wareham was intrigued by stories of the Orient, like Aladdin’s tales. Moving to the UAE in 2001 she fell in love with the architecture, specifically the windows and doors: “I felt there was a certain mystique about them”. Wareham’s “Majlis” series is inspired by the traditional red tents used for social meetings, where the warmth of the welcoming hospitality is echoed in the rich colours in her work.

Images courtesy of Carrie Wareham

 

Hanifah Balangue

Currently a student of Islamic Art, Hanifa Balangue has lived in the UAE for 7 years. Describing the Emiratis as “very nice people, helpful and respectful”, it is this peaceful environment which inspires her love of Islamic art and Arabic calligraphy. The calligraphy is particularly enjoyed by the Muslim community and Balangue is excited to share her work with other residents and tourists. Read more on Hanifah Balangue in a previous blog post here:

 

Images courtesy of Hanifah Balangue 

 

Purvi Verma

Financial Analyst turned full time artist, Purvi Verma has been living in the UAE since 2011. Perceiving the UAE as an Expat dominated country, Verma enjoys being amongst so many different nationalities, breaking stereotypes by crossing borders. The UAE inspires her work with its “rich culture and heritage which has certain similarities with my home country [India]”. Read more here on Purvi Verma from a previous blog post.

Images courtesy of Purvi Verma

 

Catherine McEvoy

A resident for 2.5 years, Catherine McEvoy “realised how fond people are of their time in the UAE and that they want something beautiful to remember it by”. Being able to customize her work to customers’ specific colour palettes, her UAE-based designs such as “Jamal the Camel” and the “Grand Mosque” remain to be the most popular to cherish memories of the UAE.

Images courtesy of Catherine McEvoy

 

Marlene Metni Nasra

Moving to the UAE with her family in 2003, Lebanese artist Marlene Metni Nasra spends her time raising her three children, doing yoga, playing tennis and painting. “When I moved to Dubai, I felt that the beautiful scenic landscapes and its national heritage were better expressed in watercolour”. Nasra also uses mediums like oils and acrylics. She employs the “Hand of Fatima” as an artistic metaphor to translate the tolerance she experiences between the different nationalities and religions “living peacefully side by side”. Read more on the ‘Hand of Fatima” and Marlene’s work from a previous blog post here.

Images courtesy of Marlene Metni Nasra

 

Maruska Lebrun

Dutch artist Maruska Lebrun have been living in the UAE since 1979. The desert landscapes, the beautiful sunsets, the play of lights and darks have always been a great source of inspiration for her. She portrays Arabian wildlife, like camels and falcons, as well as traditional Arab architecture and landscapes. Painting mostly in watercolours, Lebrun’s work shows a maturity and sensitive understanding of the environment as a long term resident of the UAE.

 

Images courtesy of Maruska Lebrun

 

Meet these artists in person at ARTE Arts & Crafts market, Friday 28 November at Times Square Mall from 12 – 7 pm. Please visit our website for more details.