Mandarin Oriental, Doha celebrates Qatar National Day with the debut of Qatar Academy Msheireb student artworks reflecting ‘Our Values Inspire Art’. Continuing the celebrations, a limited-edition cake packaged in a bespoke design by The Creative Union will feature Qatar Academy Msheireb students’ artistic interpretations of Qatari traditions and culture.
Hosted at the hotel’s Mandarin Lounge, the exhibition ‘Our Values Inspire Art’ feature a series of artworks symbolically reflecting social and moral values of the Holy Quran. The student artworks reflect artistic interpretations of social values such as family, friendship, equality, unity, peace and moral values of honesty, mercy, modesty, responsibility and respect for others.
Qatar National Day, also known as Founder’s Day, is celebrated on 18 December to commemorate the country’s unification in 1878. The celebration of Qatar will be honoured in December with a limited-edition cake crafted by the hotel’s talented pastry team. Qatar Academy student art will be artistically presented on the packaging, created in partnership with designers from The Creative Union.
Mandarin Oriental, Doha will donate a portion of the proceeds from each limited-edition cake sold to the Qatar Academy Msheireb students chosen charity foundation, and serve to bring communities together as one in honour of Qatar, and in celebration of this great country’s National Day.
For more information about the art exhibition and the limited-edition Qatar National Day cake, call/WhatsApp 4008 8888, [email protected], mandarinoriental.com/doha
For enquiries regarding purchase of the artworks, contact Triple Trend Design and Art Gallery, call 4444 3738, 3348 2640 or email [email protected]
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