Qatar: Qatar's Q Life platform, run by the International Media Office, has unveiled a new permanent cultural exhibition in Msheireb, marking a new chapter in its decade-long journey of storytelling and cultural engagement.
According to Qatar News Agency, the Q Life Exhibition was officially introduced during an event celebrating the platform's 10th anniversary, attended by officials from the International Media Office and guests from Qatar's cultural, tourism, media, and innovation sectors. The exhibition will open to the public on February 8.
Speaking at the launch, Sheikha Noora bint Nasser Al-Thani, Director of Digital Media at the International Media Office, traced Q Life's evolution from a printed magazine to a multi-platform cultural brand dedicated to highlighting human stories and celebrating what makes Qatar distinctive. She said the new exhibition provides a permanent home for Q Life's work, serving as a space for exhibitions, events, and workshops that bring creative communities together to connect, learn, and grow. She added that it also celebrates hundreds of stories that reflect Qatar's spirit, ambitions, and achievements over the past 10 years.
Located in the Msheireb area, the exhibition will be open year-round and free of charge. It will host a rotating program of exhibitions aligned with new Q Life projects and magazine issues, alongside multimedia experiences, public talks, workshops, and special commissions designed to transform Q Life's storytelling into interactive, immersive experiences.
Current displays include design features highlighting the "Match for Hope" initiative, the award-winning global "Look Again" campaign, and Q Life magazine itself. Visitors can also explore interactive screens, arcade-style games, and artistic installations that showcase Qatar's creativity, ambition, and global outlook.
The Q Life Exhibition is situated on Electricity Street in Msheireb, near Al Mirqab Street and adjacent to the International Media Office. It will be open from Monday to Saturday, from 10:00 to 20:00, and on Fridays from 14:00 to 20:00. The exhibition will be closed on Sundays, with free entry and no prior registration required.