International Project “MAMA”
National Museum, Manama, Bahrain
Feb 22 – Mar 10, 2025
International Project “MAMA”
National Museum, Manama, Bahrain
Feb 22 – Mar 10, 2025

The Significance of Exhibiting “I Can Fly” at the National Museum of Bahrain in the “MAMA” Project
Having the extraordinary privilege to exhibit my artwork “I Can Fly” at the National Museum of Bahrain as part of the prestigious “Mother Nature” project under the distinguished patronage of Sheikh Rashid bin Khalifa Al Khalifa represents a pinnacle achievement in my artistic career. This collaboration between the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Rashid Al Khalifa Foundation for the Arts, housed within Bahrain’s most significant cultural institution, exemplifies the highest level of artistic and environmental advocacy.
The selection of the National Museum of Bahrain as the venue underscores the project’s national and international importance. This institution, serving as the cultural heart of the Kingdom, provides an unparalleled platform for artistic works that address critical global issues. Under Sheikh Rashid’s visionary leadership as Chairman of both the National Council for the Arts and the Rashid Al Khalifa Foundation for the Arts, my work becomes part of Bahrain’s official cultural narrative on environmental consciousness.
This prestigious placement has provided exceptional benefits:
- National Recognition: Exhibiting “I Can Fly” at the National Museum positions the work within Bahrain’s most important cultural collection
- Institutional Prestige: Being featured in the Kingdom’s premier museum provides the highest level of artistic validation
- Cultural Legacy: My artwork now contributes to the permanent dialogue between art and environmental awareness within Bahrain’s national cultural framework
- International Platform: The National Museum’s global reputation ensures “I Can Fly” reaches distinguished international audiences
- Historical Significance: Participating in this museum-based initiative creates a lasting record of artistic contribution to environmental advocacy
The honor of having “I Can Fly” displayed at the National Museum of Bahrain, alongside the support of such esteemed royal patronage and international foundations, represents not merely an exhibition but an inclusion in the Kingdom’s cultural heritage. This placement elevates my artistic practice to serve as part of Bahrain’s official contribution to global environmental consciousness through the transformative power of art.
The Significance of Exhibiting “I Can Fly” at the National Museum of Bahrain in the “MAMA” Project
Having the extraordinary privilege to exhibit my artwork “I Can Fly” at the National Museum of Bahrain as part of the prestigious “Mother Nature” project under the distinguished patronage of Sheikh Rashid bin Khalifa Al Khalifa represents a pinnacle achievement in my artistic career. This collaboration between the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Rashid Al Khalifa Foundation for the Arts, housed within Bahrain’s most significant cultural institution, exemplifies the highest level of artistic and environmental advocacy.
The selection of the National Museum of Bahrain as the venue underscores the project’s national and international importance. This institution, serving as the cultural heart of the Kingdom, provides an unparalleled platform for artistic works that address critical global issues. Under Sheikh Rashid’s visionary leadership as Chairman of both the National Council for the Arts and the Rashid Al Khalifa Foundation for the Arts, my work becomes part of Bahrain’s official cultural narrative on environmental consciousness.
This prestigious placement has provided exceptional benefits:
- National Recognition: Exhibiting “I Can Fly” at the National Museum positions the work within Bahrain’s most important cultural collection
- Institutional Prestige: Being featured in the Kingdom’s premier museum provides the highest level of artistic validation
- Cultural Legacy: My artwork now contributes to the permanent dialogue between art and environmental awareness within Bahrain’s national cultural framework
- International Platform: The National Museum’s global reputation ensures “I Can Fly” reaches distinguished international audiences
- Historical Significance: Participating in this museum-based initiative creates a lasting record of artistic contribution to environmental advocacy
The honor of having “I Can Fly” displayed at the National Museum of Bahrain, alongside the support of such esteemed royal patronage and international foundations, represents not merely an exhibition but an inclusion in the Kingdom’s cultural heritage. This placement elevates my artistic practice to serve as part of Bahrain’s official contribution to global environmental consciousness through the transformative power of art.


