The Art Wave Association announces the opening of registration for the second edition of the International Academic Forum of Fine Arts in Casablanca, from July 1st to 5th, 2026.
An event where creators and scholars meet, where visions converge and creativity is realized in a space that celebrates art and expression.
Welcome to a refined artistic gathering… where feelings are captured and ideas are illuminated.
Art Wave Association
Casablanca
International Academic Forum of Fine Arts
Under the theme: "Contemporary Art and its Intellectual Dimensions"
The Art Wave Association is honored to invite you to attend and participate in the second edition of the International Academic Forum of Fine Arts in Casablanca.
To be held: July 1-5, 2026
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Art Wave
Casablanca
International Academic Meeting of Fine Arts
2nd Edition
Art Project Residency Card
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
3:00 PM: Guest reception and room allocation
8:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel
9:00 PM: Introductory evening for participants
Thursday, July 2, 2026
8:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel
10:00 AM: Painting workshop
1:00 PM: Lunch at the hotel
2:00 PM: Workshop continues until late evening
7:00 PM: Sightseeing tour of the Corniche
9:30 PM: Dinner at the hotel
10:30 PM: Artistic evening
Friday, July 3, 2026
8:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel
10:00 AM: International symposium: "Contemporary Art and its Intellectual Dimensions"
1:00 PM: Lunch at the hotel
2:00 PM: Departure for Rabat
3:30 PM: Visit to the Royal Theatre In Rabat
4:30 PM Visit to the Mohammed VI Tower in Rabat
5:30 PM Visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas
8:30 PM Dinner at a restaurant in Rabat
Saturday, July 4, 2026
8:00 AM Breakfast at the hotel
10:00 AM Visit to the historic Habous Palace
12:30 PM Visit to the Hassan II Mosque
2:00 PM Lunch at the hotel
7:00 PM Opening of the group exhibition
10:00 PM Closing ceremony and honoring of the artists
10:00 PM Dinner at the hotel
Sunday, July 5, 2026
8:00 AM Breakfast at the hotel
10:00 AM Taking commemorative photos and bidding farewell to the artists
1:00 PM Check-out
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Casablanca is preparing to host the second edition of the International Academic Forum of Fine Arts, organized by the Art Wave Association, from July 1st to 5th, 2026. This cultural and artistic event aims to combine visual creativity with academic thought and an openness to Morocco's cultural heritage.
The forum is being organized to foster dialogue between artists, researchers, and creators from within Morocco and abroad. A comprehensive program will be offered, combining art workshops, intellectual seminars, cultural visits, and group exhibitions, providing participants with a fertile ground for exchanging experiences and expertise and expanding the horizons of artistic and human collaboration.
The forum's activities will begin on Wednesday, July 1st, with the arrival of participating delegations, followed by an introductory meeting designed to strengthen relationships between artists from diverse schools and creative approaches. The following day will feature drawing and sculpting workshops throughout the day, along with a stroll along the Casablanca Corniche and an evening of artistic performances combining visual expression and music.
The academic aspect occupies a central place in this year's program. On Friday, an international symposium entitled "Contemporary Art and its Intellectual Dimensions" will be held, featuring a distinguished group of academics, researchers, and artists. The symposium will address a range of issues related to the transformations of contemporary art, its relationship to society, and its role in producing knowledge and reshaping aesthetic sensibilities and cultural awareness.
The program also includes cultural visits to several of Rabat's most prominent landmarks, including the Royal Theatre, the Mohammed VI Tower, and the Kasbah of the Udayas. These visits aim to introduce the participating guests to the richness and diversity of Moroccan heritage, both architecturally and culturally, and to strengthen the connection between artistic experience and the national cultural landscape.
On Saturday, visits will be organized to the Habous district and the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, before the opening of the symposium's group exhibition. This exhibition will showcase the works of the participating artists to the public, critics, and those interested in visual arts. The event will conclude with a ceremony honoring the participants and recognizing their artistic contributions, in an atmosphere that reflects appreciation and celebration of creativity.
This gathering is expected to be a landmark event on Morocco's cultural and artistic calendar, providing a space for interaction, dialogue, and the exchange of expertise, as well as contributing to strengthening the presence of visual arts within the Arab and international cultural landscape. This event also underscores the ongoing dynamism of the Moroccan art scene and its capacity to embrace initiatives that combine academic rigor with aesthetic appeal and a humanistic dimension.
https://maroc-culture.com/?p=111749
The Moroccan art scene is preparing to host the second edition of the "International Academic Forum of Fine Arts," organized by the "Art Wave" Association in Casablanca, from July 1st to 5th, 2026. This artistic and cultural event will combine visual creativity, intellectual dialogue, and an openness to Moroccan heritage and cultural landmarks.
The forum aims to create a space for artistic, cultural, and social exchange among artists, researchers, and creators from diverse backgrounds. A varied program will be offered, combining practical workshops, intellectual seminars, cultural visits, and group exhibitions, in a comprehensive artistic experience that seeks to solidify the position of fine art as a means of human communication and intercultural dialogue.
The forum's activities will begin on Wednesday, July 1st, with a reception for participating guests, followed by an introductory evening that will provide artists from diverse experiences and backgrounds with an opportunity to meet and build bridges of artistic and human connection. Thursday will be dedicated to drawing workshops that will run throughout the day, allowing participants to exchange experiences, techniques, and modern expressive styles. This will be followed by a stroll along the Corniche and an evening of artistic expression and music.
The academic aspect is a key focus of this program. On Friday, an international symposium entitled “Contemporary Art and its Intellectual Dimensions” will take place, featuring artists, academics, and researchers interested in contemporary art and its aesthetic and philosophical transformations. The symposium aims to discuss the relationship between art and society, the role of visual art in addressing contemporary human and cultural issues, and the importance of art as a tool for knowledge, reflection, and reshaping aesthetic consciousness.
The program also includes cultural visits to several prominent landmarks in Rabat, including the Royal Theatre, the Mohammed VI Tower, and the Oudayas Museum. These visits aim to introduce participants to the richness and diversity of Moroccan heritage, both architecturally and culturally, and to foster interaction between artistic experience and the Moroccan cultural landscape. On Saturday, a visit to the Habous Palace and the Hassan II Mosque will be organized, followed by the opening of the symposium's group exhibition in the evening. This exhibition will showcase the works of the participating artists to the public, critics, and those interested in the visual arts. The event will conclude with a ceremony honoring the participants and recognizing their artistic and creative contributions, in a festive atmosphere that underscores the impact of this cultural initiative.
This symposium is expected to be a distinguished artistic and cultural event, contributing to the strengthening of dialogue among artists, encouraging academic and creative exchange, and supporting the presence of visual arts on the Arab and international cultural scene. The event also reflects the dynamism of the Moroccan art scene and its capacity to embrace open cultural projects that combine academic rigor with aesthetic and humanistic concerns.
Link to coverage of the first Art Connection Forum
https://artconnection.online/ar/event/The-International-Academic-Forum-for-Fine-Arts-Casablanca--1st-Edition
