Art of Ancient Arabia: Heritage of Our Ancestors

Art of Ancient Arabia: Heritage of Our Ancestors Location: Amricani Cultural Centre Date: 19 February 2025 – present Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of Kuwait, and in the presence of H.E. Abdulrahman Badah Al-Mutairi, Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Dr. Mohammad […]
Dawn of History

In collaboration with the Department of History at the College of Arts at Kuwait
University, this exhibition showcases the results of a study by the graduate
students of Ancient History and Archaeology on thirteen artifacts from The
al-Sabah Collection. These objects date back to 5000 – 3000 BCE, and were
created in various locations such as the Arabian Peninsula, Mesopotamia, the
Levant, and Anatolia
Modern Architecture of Kuwait (1949 – 1989)

MAK exhibition covers 150 projects that were designed, constructed or commissioned during the designated period. The project was organised and executed by three architects, Roberto Fabri, Ricardo Camacho and Sarah Saragoça Soares, who also prepared a comprehensive catalogue of the exhibition and a second book related to the exhibition that includes essays, arguments & interviews on modern architecture in Kuwait.
Story of the Amricani

This multi-media exhibition tells the story of healthcare in Kuwait, from the arrival of the first western doctors in the early 20th century to the Kuwait’s provision of government health services in 1967.
Home of Kind Words: Calligraphy in The al-Sabah Collection

Curated by children ages 6–11 in the DAI’s Children’s Art Workshop, Home of Comforting Words shares the story of Abbas and Sara and their very special home. Abbas and Sara are creations of the children to help present the depth and beauty of the calligraphic objects in The al-Sabah Collection.