The capital and Al Ain are glowing once again as Manar, the annual public light art exhibition, returns to transform nature and heritage sites into radiant art spaces. This year, Manar expands to Al Ain's UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing installations by six Emirati and international artists, including Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Khalid Shafar, Maitha Hamdan, Abdalla Almulla, Ammar Al Attar, and Christian Brinkmann. The theme "The Light Compass" draws inspiration from nahma, traditional sea chants once used by Gulf sailors. Their works invite audiences to reflect on light as a bridge between heritage, nature, and innovation. The exhibition is free of charge, open daily from 5:30 PM to midnight, with guided tours available for Dh50 at 7 PM. Visitors can also enjoy food pop-ups, workshops, and photography tours under illuminated palm canopies. The exhibition stretches across four main venues — Al Qattara Oasis and Al Jimi Oasis in Al Ain, as well as Jubail Island and Souq Al Mina in Abu Dhabi. Each site offers unique experiences: from light and sound shows amid date palms and falaj systems, to glowing artworks along mangrove trails, and creative displays in the city's old port district. The opening coincided with Al Ain's Traditional Handicrafts Festival, attracting thousands of visitors and a special talk on public art and heritage landscapes.
Manar Light Art Exhibition in Al Ain
The annual Manar light art exhibition returns to Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, featuring installations by six artists under the theme "The Light Compass." The exhibition is free and open daily until midnight.