Artistic workshops and library sessions are among the activities that children can participate in.
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Museums will host various summer programmes for children, offering a diverse range of engaging and educational activities across museums in Qatar.
The programmes will be presented by five museums and the recently opened AI Digital Centre, and will promote learning, creativity, and well-being, while providing an immersive experience for children.
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) will present the programme “Exploring the Influence of Water” from July 11 to 13, inviting children aged 8 to 12 to embark on a unique and fun exploration of personal wellbeing.
The cost of the three-day programme is QR150, inclusive of a lunch box. The programme is taught in English and Arabic, and spaces are limited to 20.
Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum (QOSM) will kick off its summer programme on July 16 to 17 from 9am to 1pm. The programme offers children an exciting opportunity to engage in diverse physical activities, which allow them to discover their personal capabilities.
The cost of the two-day programme is QR100, inclusive of a lunch box. The programme is taught in English and Arabic and is aimed at children aged 8 to 12. Spaces are limited to 20.
The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) will host its summer programme “Painting your Thoughts” on July 18, from 9am to 1pm, welcoming children aged 8 to 12 to learn about well-being and self-expression through art. By delving into their emotions, participants will have the opportunity to express themselves and experience the therapeutic benefits of engaging in creative activities. The programme is taught in English and Arabic. The cost for the programme is QR50, inclusive of a lunch box.
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art invites children aged 8 to 12 to its Bookmaking and Mixed Media Workshop, running on July 19 to 20 from 9am to 1pm.
This programme invites participating children to explore different art mediums, drawing on existing exhibitions to learn about different concepts and practices used in modern and contemporary art.
The cost of the two-day programme is QR100, inclusive of a lunch box. The programme is conducted in Arabic, and spaces are limited to 20.
Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar presents a week-long summer programme from July 23 to 27, hosted at QOSM, centring around health, wellness, and the environment.
The AI Digital Centre, located at NMoQ, will offer an innovative summer programme “Coding Your Wellbeing with the AI Digital Centre” from July 30 to August 3.
The programme is free, however spaces are limited to 20 per day. The programme will be conducted in Arabic and English.