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Inside Alserkal Art Month 2026: Dubai’s free art festival you can’t miss this weekend

In Music
May 10, 2026

Bored? What if the muse you’ve been chasing, or the answer to your ennui, lies in the Al Quoz industrial area of Dubai?It’s where you’ll find the city’s vibrant art district, Alserkal Avenue, and it’s where you’ll experience Alserkal Art Month, which is happening right now.What is Alserkal Art Month?The Alserkal Art Month 2026 is fully underway, with new gallery exhibitions, public art shows, space takeovers, open studios, performances, reading groups and lots more. Although the event usually appears as an annual Art Week, this year offers an extended line-up.The event is running from April 18 to May 18 – a month-long celebration of art, spread across five weekends.The organisation’s website says the extension is because “challenging times require challenging programmes”, which is why Art Month is putting the spotlight on the wider artistic community.The timing was also influenced by the rescheduling of Art Dubai 2026 from April to May, following regional disruptions. Alserkal Avenue used the overlap to extend programming across five weeks and align its closing events with Art Dubai’s 20th edition, allowing for collaborative commissions, screenings, talks, and public programmes.Will it continue as a monthly event?Alserkal Avenue has not formally confirmed whether it will continue its month-long format next year. However, it is moving toward more consistent, expanded, and year-round cultural programming rather than limiting activity to a single concentrated week. The 2026 edition reflects a broader long-term shift toward sustained public programming, deeper community engagement, and a more expansive cultural calendar.Where is Alserkal Avenue?Alserkal Avenue is located in the Al Quoz industrial area of Dubai. The Avenue is served by three entrances – on 17th Street, 6A Street and First Al Khail Street in Al Quoz 1. The area is a pedestrian-only zone every weekday from 7pm onwards, and all day on weekends.The Avenue is also pet-friendly, but pet policies vary across different spaces, so it’s recommended to check beforehand, especially if you’d like to tour an exhibition.What else can we do there?Beyond visual art, visitors can expect independent cinemas, live performances, talks, workshops, literary events, concept stores, cafés, wellness studios, and creative pop ups spread across the industrial warehouse spaces of Al Quoz.The Avenue is home to institutions such as Cinema Akil, the UAE’s first independent cinema, alongside design studios, fashion concepts, artisanal cafés, and performance venues that regularly host concerts, poetry readings, movement workshops, and interdisciplinary cultural programming.The district also places strong emphasis on public engagement and accessibility. Many programmes are community driven and designed to encourage interaction rather than passive viewing, including family activities, guided art walks, open studios, wellness experiences, and educational initiatives for children and young creatives.Food is also a big part of the experience, during Alserkal Art Month. Visitors can spend an entire day exploring specialty cafés, homegrown restaurants, bookstores, creative retail spaces, and seasonal markets.

How much is the cost of entry?Here’s the best part – programs are free to attend! You will need to register before coming, however, through Alserkal Art Month’s website: alserkalartmonth.online.What’s on right now?Here are all the programmes running this weekend.Create your own: Split Spin Animal PuppetsThis is one for kids aged 4 to 10 years! Create your own moving animal puppets, with Medaf Creative Studio + Art Spaces. Participants will colour pre-cut paper animal pieces using markers, explore patterns and textures, then assemble the parts with split pins to create jointed puppets. A fun hands-on activity that encourages creativity, storytelling, and imaginative play.When: May 10, 11am to 12pmWhere: Project Space, Alserkal AvenueCost: Free, but pre-registration on the website is required.Here and ElsewhereAs the ‘here’ is reshaped by ongoing upheaval, the ‘elsewhere’ becomes crucial, even if it’s at times unreachable or distant. The Here and Elsewhere exhibition brings together a selection of texts and images that move through poetry, drawing, writing, and speculative gestures. It includes works by artists Omar Berrada, Ibrahim Nehme, Bell Hooks, Michael Taussig and others. The programme shares an insistence on vocalising, on bearing witness, while tracing ways to resist and reimagine.When: May 10, 5pm to 6.30pmWhere: Common Room, WH51, Alserkal AvenueCost: Free, but pre-registration on the website is required.Music: An evening with NOONBe prepared for more than just a performance. This session, featuring Ratish Chadha (drums/percussion), Hosny (oud/vocals), and Steven Bedford (bass/electronics) opens up a conversation around what it really takes for independent artists from the region to break into major music cities around the world. NOON will share their own experiences, while also giving a glimpse into their second studio album.When: May 10, 7pm to 8pmWhere: Project Space, Alserkal AvenueCost: Free, but pre-registration on the website is required.New exhibitions and events are announced every Monday, and you can find them on Alserkal Avenue’s social media channels.