Journal of Arabian Studies: Art and Cultural Production in the GCC

Journal of Arabian Studies: Art and Cultural Production in the GCC

To cite this publication: Suzi Mirgani, guest ed., “Art and Cultural Production in the GCC,” CIRS Special Issue of Journal of Arabian Studies 7.S1 (September 2017).

In an effort to explore the evolution of the art and cultural scene in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, and to understand the complexities of these fields, the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University in Qatar undertook a two-year research initiative titled “Art and Cultural Production in the GCC.” Artists, cultural administrators, curators, critics, and academics were invited to Doha to attend two separate meetings in which they debated topics of relevance to the GCC’s cultural field. The research culminated in the publication of original studies in a special issue of the Journal of Arabian Studies (August 2017). This project builds on the available literature by contributing towards furthering knowledge on the prevailing issues around art and cultural production in the Gulf.

Read about the research initiative