Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar Presents Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception — Collateral Event of the Biennale Arte 2026

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Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a Qatar Foundation partner university and branch campus of Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Richmond, Virginia (US), will showcase أغرب إدراك  | Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception, a Collateral Event at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, marking a distinction that places the University among the world’s leading cultural institutions.

La Biennale di Venezia marks a significant milestone in VCUarts Qatar’s international engagement and offers an opportunity to situate our work within a truly global conversation,” said Amir Berbić, Dean of VCUarts Qatar. “Our participation reflects our investment in research-driven creative practice and interdisciplinary collaboration while showcasing how VCUarts Qatar, as a higher education institution, is redefining how universities contribute to global cultural production.”

The Collateral Event, أغرب إدراك | Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception, is co-curated by Dr. Hesperia Iliadou, Director of the Museums & Exhibitions Study Society in Venice, and Chase Westfall, Head of Gallery at VCUarts Qatar. It will showcase faculty-led creative research from across VCUarts Qatar’s Institute for Creative Research’s interdisciplinary labs featuring projects developed by (In)>Tangible Lab, TypeAraby, GA:MA Lab, AlBokeh Lab, xLab, Water With Water, Sonic Jeel, Boost Lab, Mesh Lab, and Anthro-tech Atelier. 

Projects include: Mapping Migration Memories – a multimedia installation that traces Qatar’s historic journeys between desert and sea through sound, light, and oral histories, preserving intangible cultural practices and generational knowledge.

Bandhani Arabi: From Thread to Word – a blend of South Asian textile traditions and Arabic calligraphy, that celebrates craft, language, and intercultural exchange across the Indian Ocean.

Oceans & Lands: Drifting Senses and Knowledges an immersive sound environment that reimagines histories of movement, culture, and connection between Asia and Africa.

… and I Was Left Behind راحوا و خلوني– an intimate, large-scale film installation that reanimates personal memories of home, loss, and generational bonds between women.

Preceding Emptiness a kinetic light installation that explores the Arabic language as a living, evolving form that carries heritage into the future.

The Gulf Between Us – a photography zine and sculptural installation capturing everyday life and unheard stories from across the Arab Gulf.

Sonic Fields – a sound installation that transforms the traditional majlis into a sonic lounge, inviting visitors into an ever-changing soundscape shaped by field recordings and generative audio.

Chrysalis – a kinetic air-cleaning sculpture that transforms fabric and structure into a beautiful “breathing” system.

A Monocular Monologue – an AI-powered, single-eyed robot that interacts with visitors to explore how people connect with machines.

Whisper from United Geekdom – a series of video portraits celebrating Qatar’s “geek” communities, challenging stereotypes and amplifying underrepresented voices.

Each installation invites audiences to encounter how art and design research at VCUarts Qatar reimagines ways of understanding the world. Rather than presenting a single narrative, أغرب إدراك | Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception unfolds as a constellation of interconnected works. An inaugural event will take place on June 22 from 6–8 p.m., marking the exhibition’s official opening event in Venice.

In parallel with the Collateral Event, VCUarts Qatar will present a public symposium titled Relational Ecologies: Perception, Mobility, and Collective Form on June 23–24, 2026. The first day will take place as part of the Biennale Sessions at the Arsenale Educational Space, while the second will be hosted at The Home of The Human Safety Net at Piazza San Marco. The symposium will bring together faculty from VCU Richmond, researchers from Qatar, and international collaborators to explore how creative inquiry operates across histories, infrastructures, and communities.

Together, the exhibition and the Symposium situate VCUarts Qatar as a leading force in creative research and cultural dialogue within global artistic discourse.

VCUarts Qatar’s أغرب إدراك | Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception will be presented at Palazzo Cavanis at the Zattere as an official Collateral Event of the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia (May 9–November 22, 2026). The exhibition will open to the public on June 1, 2026, and remain on view through November 22, 2026.For more information, visit https://qatar.vcu.edu/our-impact/biennale-arte-2026.

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