Running from April 10 to 13, the event will take place daily from 5pm to 10pm at Gate Village, transforming the DIFC into an open-air gallery space. Visitors can explore works by both local and international artists across a wide variety of media – from traditional painting and sculpture to digital and AI-generated art.
The programme also includes live music, poetry, workshops and a series of talks exploring the role of art in social change. This year, special focus will be placed on women in the arts, with panels dedicated to creative leadership and financial literacy in the cultural space.
Free parking will be available during the event at Gate District 2 (GD2) from 4pm to midnight.