Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival 2026: Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow

Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival 2026: Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow

  • A major highlight this year is the launch of the Ras Al Khaimah Contemporary Art Biennale, built around the theme Civilizations.
  • The Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival 2026 isn’t just an event—it’s a dialogue, connecting artists, creators, and communities.
  • Tickets are available now, so mark your calendars and immerse yourself in a festival that celebrates both heritage and the cutting edge of creativity.

The Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival is back, bigger and bolder than ever. Running from 16 January to 8 February 2026 at Al Jazeera Al Hamra Heritage Village, the 14th edition is all about blending ancestral voices with contemporary creativity. Artists, musicians, chefs, and thinkers from around the world are set to make this year’s festival an unmissable cultural playground.

A Creative Playground for All

Founded in 2013 with just 30 emerging artists, the festival has evolved into a global platform for creative expression. This year’s theme highlights how heritage and innovation shape artistic narratives across the UAE and beyond. Families can get involved during the Family & Pets weekend (23–25 January), while cultural enthusiasts should check out the Cultural Weekend (6–8 February) for immersive experiences.

Workshops, heritage tours, and film screenings—both indoors and outdoors—let visitors dive into arts, crafts, and storytelling. Music fans can catch performances from Multi-Grammy–nominated producer Roger Ryan, Cuban vocalist Ivonne, Qatari-British guitarist Khalifa Thani, and more, spanning genres from soul to electronic.

Food, Talks, and the Biennale

Foodies are in for a treat with The Hidden Table, an intimate dining concept fusing gastronomy with art. From the fire-led performances of Portugal’s Chama to Michelin-starred dishes by Restaurant Pine, every dinner is a story-led culinary journey.

The festival also hosts talks like “Rhythm and Remembrance: The Power of Musical Memory” and “Pages of the Past: Literature as a Memory Archive”, featuring Emirati poet Amal Al Sahlawi, arts journalist Anna Seaman, and professor Deepak Unnikrishnan.

A major highlight this year is the launch of the Ras Al Khaimah Contemporary Art Biennale, built around the theme Civilizations. Divided into three chapters—The Spirit Within (spirituality), Under the Same Sky (craft, AI, heritage), and Vision from the Source (women)—the Biennale showcases installations, photography, and performances that explore memory, identity, and imagination. Look out for standout works like Hannan Abu-Hussein’s dowry blanket tower, Sophie Abu Shakra’s embroidery meets code pieces, and AI-driven installations like Francesca Fini’s Posh on Mars.

The Ras Al Khaimah Art Festival 2026 isn’t just an event—it’s a dialogue, connecting artists, creators, and communities. Tickets are available now, so mark your calendars and immerse yourself in a festival that celebrates both heritage and the cutting edge of creativity.

For more info, visit www.rakart.ae.

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