Spotlight On
Emirates Woman|November 2019
With experience in business development and protocol, portfolio management, and international relations, Khadija Al Bastaki, Executive Director, Dubai Design District talks about art, life and women.
Diyana Hakmi
Spotlight On

You have 14 years of experience in developing projects and businesses. How have you seen the design scene develop in the UAE?

On a global scale, the design sector is becoming increasingly important. Governments and organisations are realising the value and potential that this sector can bring to the economy. The UAE has been no exception to this global trend as the local design sector has blossomed over the past few years and it is also considered an essential pillar for economic and cultural development. We are lucky because our leadership has backed this notion as one of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s visions is to establish the UAE as a home for creatives and designers whilst positioning the country as an incubator for the creative sector.

There are now numerous art galleries that have opened their doors in the UAE, and many art exhibitions, programmes and events taking place that promote both local and international artists. At d3, we have many art galleries in our hub and we often host events that are directly related to the design sector – one of the major upcoming events this year is Dubai Design Week, which is taking place this month. We’ve also witnessed a number of our local artists take centre stage and make notable leeway in international markets.

You studied software engineering. What made you move into the business field and art specifically?

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