This week’s editorial musings from magpie’s nest
Give for Lebanon The UAE public raised AED 110 million in the first week of the aid-for-Lebanon campaign, says The National. You can still do your bit via this link.
Urban gems DCT Abu Dhabi is inviting nominations to its fourth annual Urban Treasures awards for businesses and other establishments that “serve the emirate as historically significant cultural gems”. The list of potential candidates includes (but is not limited to) cafés, restaurants, bakeries, sweet shops, textile stores, tailors, perfumeries, jewellers, pharmacies, and photography studios. They have to have been operating in the emirate for at least 20 years. Anyone can nominate; the form is here, the deadline is 10 November.
A free trip to Abu Dhabi Do you know anyone outside the UAE who might fancy NYUAD’s MFA in Art and Media? A “handful” of students are being offering a weekend at NYU Abu Dhabi to check it out – with flights, accommodation and meals all covered. Email nyuad.graduateadmissions@nyu.edu for info; deadline is 25 October. (Students currently in the UAE are excluded, though there might be something similar for them in the future.)
Christo open call Applications are now open for The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award 2025 for the “proposal and creation of an artwork that, in the spirit of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s work, can be publicly exhibited and enjoyed”. Could be a work in any media suitable for external exhibition (the winner will be shown at Abu Dhabi Art, NYUAD and Um El Emarat Park in Nov/Dec 2025) but it’s usually won by sculpture or other 3D installations. Deadline is 31 January; individuals or teams (up to three) can apply, but you’ll need a mentor. More information here.
Opp extended Seems the Open Call for participation in DIFC Art Nights (7-15 November) has been extended to 24 October, though the web page was still proclaiming the original deadline of 15 October when we checked … here’s our updated Opportunities listing.
Something for the weekend Guess today’s word. You’re told if it comes before or after your attempt, so (eventually) you should be able to narrow it down … it’s here.
Things we didn’t know no.94 People are more radioactive than bananas, because although bananas contain potassium-40 the body has around 280 times as much.
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