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Souq
Al Arsah (The Old Souq) is located in
the heart of old Sharjah.
Tucked
away behind a row of shops, cafeterias
and a mosque on the waterfront, is a
narrow alley where vendors sell silver
jewelry, Indian handicrafts, Omani chests,
daggers, Gulf pearls and some antiques.

Arabic
Art & Fine Craft
Discovered
at every archeological dig are pottery
jars used for storing water and grain.
Today, these are still fired in man
made wood-fuelled kilns. The various
shapes and sizes of the water, grain
and later oil jars, are displayed in
the Heritage Museum, (see Museums section).
New locally made pots are on sale in
the Plant Souk, Al Soor.
The
old Arabic bridal chests which are becoming
a rarity were made throughout the Gulf,
characterized by the solid wood (usually
teak or rosewood) with inlaid brass
decoration and often, secret compartments.
Smaller wooden chests, with carved decoration
only and many compartments were made
specifically for the pearling industry.
Pearls would be graded and stored in
the boxes according to size, along with
scales and other pearling paraphernalia.
Weaving
and embroidery was used for dress decoration
and practical purposes. These traditional
crafts are still popular pastimes amongst
the national women. The locally available
date palm fibers are woven to produce
mats, baskets, bags and bowls plus fans
used for lighting fires. There
is a shop in Souk Al Arsah which sells
these crafts and you will also find
them on sale in the old Iranian Bazaar
which runs parallel to the creek. For
further details, see Souks section.

Sharjah
Art Museum
The
Sharjah Art Museum, established in 1995
under the Art Directorate of the Department
of Culture & Information, was housed
in Bait Al Serkal, Al Shuwaihiyeen area
until 1997. The new building of the
Sharjah Art Museum was constructed in
the area to integrate with the heritage
buildings. It was completed and inaugurated
on April 9, 1997.
Located
in the heart of Sharjah city and fully
designated to the fine arts and art-related
activities, the museum is displays a
permanent collection of art on the ground
floor. Since its opening, thirty-three
solo and group exhibitions and other
related activities have been held at
the venue.

Very
Special Arts (House of Abdullah Al Sari)
Established in Sharjah in 1995 by the
Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services,
Very Special Arts was formed to enrich
the lives of the disabled, through enlightening
and enhancing their artistic skills.
The
house of Abdulla Al Sari has been transformed
for this workshop for the disabled.
OBJECTIVES
- Helping
the disabled in integrating with the
society through enhancing their artistic
talent.
- Promoting
the community awareness about the
importance of art as a means of expression
and as an educational tool in the
rehabilitation program for the disabled.
- Bridging
the differences between the able and
disabled by providing equal opportunity
in various artistic fields.
- Providing
special training and technical assistance
to the teachers for the disabled.
- Holding
local, regional and international
art workshops and seminars at various
levels for the disabled and coordinating
various similar establishments around
the world.
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