Thursday, December 3, 2009

DPICT - 16th December 2009 - 7th January 2010


Dpict features artworks by 14 talented illustrators living and working in Dubai. Illustrators' work is everywhere - children's books, labels, logos, the media, but we don't nearly often enough acknowledge their talent or showcase their work exclusively.


At Dpict you will see and have a chance to buy their own personal artworks and appreciate the hidden talent living in this city.


We hope to see you at the opening on 16th December where you will have the opportunity to meet the minds behind the world of illustration and watch them draw live. See you there!


Artists are:

Sasan Saidi
Liz Raquel Ramos
Guillermo Munro
Khalid Mezaina
Emma Pinkerton
Govinda Trazo
Luis Vasquez
Danesh Mohiuddin
Jacob Hernandes
Christopher James Howlett
German Fernandes Cantos
Mark Ganzon
Joanne Brooker
Maria Neschetna

Horrible Histories


Get your 3D glasses on and prepare to be swept up into the action of the First and Second World Wars when Horrible Histories comes to DUCTAC.
Using amazing 3D Bogglevision effects, the Birmingham Stage Company will bring Terry Deary’s best selling books to life in two shows that are thrilling for all the family.
Frightful First World War and Woeful Second World War are full of excitement, danger and laughs and will entertain you in a way that no ordinary history book can!
For tickets and more information please contact DUCTAC on 04 341 4777 or log on to www.ductac.org

Horrible Histories

Get your 3D glasses on and prepare to be swept up into the action of the First and Second World Wars when Horrible Histories comes to DUCTAC. Using amazing 3D Bogglevision effects, the Birmingham Stage Company will bring Terry Deary’s best selling books to life in two shows that are thrilling for all the family. Frightful First World War and Woeful Second World War are full of excitement, danger and laughs and will entertain you in a way that no ordinary history book can! For tickets and more information please contact DUCTAC on 04 341 4777 or log on to www.ductac.org