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As Qatar’s “Years of Culture” initiative marks its 15th partnership in 2025 — partnering with two countries, Argentina and Chile, in a single year for the first time — the program’s evolution reflects a broader shift in how the nation views culture as a form of international exchange. Initially a bilateral initiative designed to introduce the world to Qatar in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup — the first ever held in the Arab world — Years of Culture has grown into a major pillar of Qatar’s cultural diplomacy. Today, the initiative embodies a global outlook that bridges cultures, fosters long-term relationships and generates dialogue across disciplines.
What began as a means to welcome the world to the Arab region’s first World Cup has evolved into a dynamic framework for international collaboration. From street art in Sao Paulo to film workshops in Tangier, from Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra concerts to permanent public art installations, the program illustrates how culture can forge lasting connections. These include public art, participation in Qatar’s key economic forums and trade fairs, and social development initiatives.
The acclaimed “On the Move” exhibition, first presented during the Qatar-Middle East, North Africa and South Asia region 2022 Year of Culture, was later showcased in China — a legacy partner from the Qatar-China 2016 Year of Culture. Likewise, Paris-based Moroccan glass artist Sara Ouhaddou, who first collaborated with Qatar as part of “Our World is Burning” at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris for the Qatar-France 2020 Year of Culture, later participated in the “Qatar | Morocco: Crafting Design Futures” residency as part of the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture.
