Al Mureijah Art Spaces
Inaugurated with SB 11 in 2013, the new buildings include six galleries of different sizes to experience art along with exterior spaces such as courtyards, alleyways, open squares and an inter-connected roofscape.
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This gallery is characterized by a long coral wall which runs opposite to the operable glazing front which connects the space to the courtyard. Meant as a reference to the traditional buildings, the beautiful coral walls of the Al Mureijah Art Spaces are structures encased with coral stones from an existing stock of the Sharjah Heritage Department.
Gallery 2 has also a small exhibition space with a window to Al Hamdan Bin Mousa Courtyard.
Total interior exhibition area: 124 sqm
On the first photo:
Abdullah Al Saadi: Al Zannoba Journey, 2015. Sharjah Biennial 12, 2015.
© Photos: Haupt & Binder
Inaugurated with SB 11 in 2013, the new buildings include six galleries of different sizes to experience art along with exterior spaces such as courtyards, alleyways, open squares and an inter-connected roofscape.