Here are organizations that host art workshops and other events in Kuwait:




Studio Khemia’e Darkroom: they have workshops on cyanotype, pinhole photography, and more







Warsha Graph: “Risograph, eco-friendly printing press and graphic design workshop in Kuwait City! Located in Safat Studios”



Sadu House: a museum about the Bedouin art of weaving, they regularly organize workshops in which you can learn how to weave. They also have other kinds of workshops, including printmaking, sewing, knitting, and more




Art N Dine: “an art events venture bringing people together for couple hours at local attractive venues to paint while enjoying food, beverages, live music, and lots of laugher”




Promenade Cultural Center: located in Hawally, they host various workshops including on writing, graffiti, painting. I participated in Hawally Bound at the PCC



Kashtban: Palestinian embroidery workshops. Dina Dajani: watercolor and sketching workshops, I took them at Bait Al Othman, which also has Yadawi: “the first fully equipped glass studio in GCC, year round arts & crafts workshops”



Clay Therapy Studio: ceramics studio in Shuwaikh



AWARE Center: popular with expats, they organize Arabic classes, tours to different cultural sites, and ocassionally art workshops


Art Space: “an innovative space for creative expression & mindfulness through art”
Meena Woods: carpentry workshops
Basta: various types of workshops
Seeds Events: “your #1 destination for sustainability events”
Palestinian Cultural Center: “PCC is an NGO that aims at the preservation of Palestinian culture and heritage, while supporting the livelihoods of refugee Palestinian women”
Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah: every fall DAI organizes a cultural season, which features lectures, live music, plays, festivals
Qesati: “a space that brings people together using various forms of storytelling”
One Way Kuwait: tourism company
Compass: tourism company
wdpt_q8: an environmental group that goes dolphin watching
National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters
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