Since the coronavirus outbreak, many regional museums and galleries have been forced to close their doors and move online instead.

The 2020 Online Catalogue showcases more than 500 artworks by participating galleries across all fair sections, as well as a series of performances pieces streamed online.

The Abu Dhabi-based arts and design center just launched its virtual experience and online programming featuring a series of video lessons, podcasts, book readings, community talks and curatorial tours.

Jeddah’s Athr Gallery is showcasing all of its exhibitions via its Instagram page, in addition to conversations with artists and curators and virtual studio visits with artists.

The Dubai-based arts hub has launched an online platform that allows audiences to browse through their contemporary art galleries with 360 views of each installation.

The cultural institution is turning to its online platforms, including social media channels, to engage with audiences, giving them the opportunity to get to know artists and deep dive into exhibitions.

Art lovers can tour some of the country’s famed museums and archaeological sites, such as the Menna Tomb, which are viewable on the ministry’s website and social media platforms.

A virtual stroll though this historical district will take you back in time as it houses and incubates a number of cultural activities including art, arts and culture societies and specialized museums.

Visit www.dubai360.com to discover one of the oldest existing buildings in the emirate.

Once the headquarters of the Dubai Police Force, the building now consists of two showrooms that you can virtually tour from your couch.









