The programme was inaugurated with a memorable concert by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, in the spectacular setting of the Katara Cultural Village Opera House. Qatar Museums presented the first exhibition in the Gulf region of the work of the American artist Jeff Koons at QM Gallery Al Riwaq in Doha. While JEDARIART brought Qatar-based artists to the U.S., adding vibrancy and meaning to the walls of major cities across the nation through mural art.
Immersive pop-up exhibition Pearls of Wonder was held in New York City, inspired by the history of Qatar’s pearling industry. Washington DC’s Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art also hosted an exhibition on extraordinary textiles and portraits on loan from the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. Cultural Fusion and Light & Shadow: A Visual Journey Through Oregon showcased the work of photographers Andrew Studer and Khalifa Al Misnad during a remarkable journey through the Pacific Northwest. Through a digital Food Sharing program, Chef Noof of Qatar Museum’s Desert Rose Cafe and popular US internet personality, Samah Dada participated in a four part series showcasing their unique cooking styles with recipes later going on to be featured at New York Food and Wine Festival. In Partnership with the Doha Film Institute, filmmaking professionals, students and cinephiles were invited to an evening of screenings by Arab filmmakers in Los Angeles.
Other highlights included a live virtual forum on International Women’s Day, with prominent Qatari and American women on the topic of female empowerment. Qatar - USA 2021 also hosted sporting events, culinary experiences, educational programmes and business events on entrepreneurship, innovation, STEM and more. 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Qatar.