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June in Dubai signals a familiar shift – the city eases into its summer rhythm, and with it comes a quieter, more intentional way of living. As the heat settles in, residents trade the outdoors for curated indoor experiences and well-timed getaways, filling their calendars with the kind of plans worth looking forward to.
A packed social calendar is one of summer’s quiet pleasures, but knowing where to be is half the effort. That’s where we come in. From a sweet moment at the Burberry Beauty pop-up at Crème London Dubai to Foad Hamzeh’s evocative art exhibition at The Lana, GRAZIA has done the curation so you don’t have to. Consider this your definitive guide to June in the UAE.
Bassam Art Foundation exhibition
Spanning throughout the month of June until late August, this exhibition reflects is a nostalgic reflection of contemporary experiences in the UAE. Hosted by the Bassam Art Foundation in partnership with Zayed University, the exhibition invites us to explore conversations on the diversity of life within the UAE. Spanning from representations of landscape, heritage and nostalgia to invoke visual memory of life in the nation. The artistic intent behind these visuals is to represent how UAE residents view and appreciate Dubai, portrayed through a contemporary lens.
Burberry Beauty Pop-up at Creme London Dubai
Burberry Beauty has unveiled a playfully unexpected collaboration with Creme London Dubai. The iconic brand has brought the world of Burberry Her Parfum past the beauty counter and into a fully immersive experience. Many of the fragrances include blends of sweet notes, particularly cherry, vanilla and amber – so combining them with a sweet treat is the perfect finishing note. The partnership includes a limited edition cherry and double chocolate cookie. Additionally, it includes the opportunity to give Burberry Her’s fragrance samples, body lotion, perfume sets and more.
Foad Hamzeh exhibition at The Lana
An exhibition that demands to be observed from up close, Foad Hamzeh is showcasing his sculptural work at The Lana Dorchester Collection. In collaboration with JD Malat gallery, the exhibit beckons to be an immersive experience. Rather than casually observing, the sculpture demands to be interacted with. Formed in mirror stainless steel, the piece dissolves into the backdrop of the Dubai skyline, reshaping itself with every light, reflection and movement.
Akari Wellness
For those looking for a summer reset, Akari Wellness offers a restorative membership designed to support the nervous system. Spend the summer rejuvenating your mind, body and soul at a spot where your comfort takes priority. Your body optimizes itself when combined with stillness – so take a moment to hit pause. The membership is available throughout summer, for those who are looking to curate the perfect effortless self-care routine this June.
Exhibition at Dom Art Projects
Enjoy the immersive, multisensory exhibition ‘Time That Grows Slowly’ at Dom Art Projects in Al Khayat Avenue. Curated by artist Sulafa Mohammed, the exhibition explores the vast nature of our contemporary lives. She emphasises the importance of existing between moments in an era of fleeting moments. The artist uses crotches in repeated patterns, symbolising systems meant to last for short moments being remade and integrated by hand. For those of you looking for an outing that includes immersive, transcendent and artistic elements, this is for you.
Exhibition at Efie Gallery
Efie Galley’s latest exhibition, ‘In Abstracto, In Concreto: On Memory and Presence’ is a group show that presents a poignant proposition of abstract nature. The artwork is largely associated with the style of 20th-century European art movements that depict the human body in an expressionist form. The pieces are representative of subjective figures that populate historical memory. For those of you who are seeking a uniquely artistic experience with the perfect backdrop for your perfectly curated Instagram feed, this is for you.