Qatar Museums (QM) has appointed renowned artist Wael Shawky as the first Artistic Director of Fire Station: Artist in Residence in Doha, Qatar. Shawky will oversee the institution’s program, which has supported almost one hundred emerging artists in Qatar and the region. H E Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairperson of QM, praised Shawky’s talents and commitment to nurturing young artists. Shawky plans to transform the Fire Station into a platform for educational programs starting in September 2025.
Wael Shawky is known for his video work Drama 1882, representing Egypt at the Venice Biennale in 2024. His work spans film, performance, and storytelling and has been exhibited at prestigious institutions worldwide, including Tate Modern, MoMA PS1, and the Serpentine Gallery. Shawky also founded MASS Alexandria, an independent art school in Egypt. Shawky’s appointment as Artistic Director of Fire Station: Artist in Residence aligns with his passion for nurturing Arab artists and promoting creativity in the Middle East.
In his new role, Shawky will work closely with Qatar Museums to elevate the Fire Station’s programs and support the development of creative industries in the region. He aims to continue the institution’s success in fostering talent and providing opportunities for emerging artists. Shawky’s unique artistic perspective and dedication to education make him a valuable addition to the Fire Station team. The artist’s long-term commitment to supporting young artists and promoting creativity will be a driving force behind the institution’s future success.
As Artistic Director, Shawky will bring his expertise in the arts to the Fire Station, creating new opportunities for artists to grow and develop their skills. His vision for the institution as a hub for educational programs reflects his belief in the power of art to inspire and transform communities. Shawky’s background as a scholar and educator will influence the direction of the Fire Station, making it a dynamic and innovative space for artists and audiences alike. His passion for fostering the next generation of Arab artists will shape the future of the institution and contribute to Qatar Museums’ mission of supporting talent in the region.
With Shawky at the helm, Fire Station: Artist in Residence is poised to become a leading creative hub in the Middle East. His experience and expertise in the arts will guide the institution towards new heights, attracting talented artists and audiences from around the region. Shawky’s leadership will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the Fire Station and establishing it as a vibrant center for artistic innovation. The artist’s commitment to nurturing young talent and promoting creativity will make a lasting impact on the institution and the wider arts community in Qatar and beyond.