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COYA Dubai: First Collective Art Exhibition Inspired by Halloween

Nestled within the Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach, COYA Dubai is not only serves contemporary Peruvian cuisine, but is also home to colourful destination bar the Pisco Lounge; an extensive wine showcase corridor and the stunning Members’ Club in bespoke furnishings.

COYA Dubai: First Collective Art Exhibition Inspired by Halloween

Nestled within the Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach, COYA Dubai is not only serves contemporary Peruvian cuisine, but is also home to colourful destination bar the Pisco Lounge; an extensive wine showcase corridor and the stunning Members’ Club in bespoke furnishings. With a cigar lounge in tow, the COYA members’ club is not only home to a roster of some of the finest live acts playing seven days a week, it is also the hosting venue for many of the art exhibitions under the COYA Collective. As part of COYA’s unique, multidimensional dining experience, the COYA Collective exists as a form of expression and acts as a link between cuisine and the arts.  

COYA Dubai: First Collective Art Exhibition Inspired by Halloween

However, in the wake of Halloween, COYA Dubai is hosting its first collection art exhibition featuring eleven sublime regional artists. Held in their Members Lounge guests are invited to enjoy the Halloween inspired artwork by artists such as; Alia Alkhalfah, Amel Touihri, Cloe Youssef, as well as Faiza Shaikh, Lauren Jay Carrington, Parisa Dehban, Pranav Gopal Menon, to Sarah Chaaban, Shurooq Amin, Sneha Changroth and Dr. Souheil Madi.  

This specially curated exhibition presents artists from varying backgrounds; from young talent such as 11-year-old Cloe Youssef, and seasoned artist Parisa Dehban, who has shown across the region, to previous COYA exhibitor Amel Touihri.

COYA Dubai: First Collective Art Exhibition Inspired by Halloween

Guests are encouraged to explore the works on Monday 29th October, from 7pm – 8pm.  

Entry to the exhibition is free of charge, making it an event not to be missed.

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