Talent Atelier: Second Edition Empowers UAE-Based Designers and Fosters Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue Between Jewelry and the Arts
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has announced the launch of the second edition of the Talent Atelier programme, organised in collaboration with L’ÉCOLE Middle East, School of Jewelry Arts, supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. The initiative aims to empower a group of six designers to deepen their understanding of jewelry artistry through a blend of academic learning and practical training under the guidance of L’ÉCOLE Middle East’s lecturers and jewelry experts.
Falling under the umbrella of the Dubai Cultural Grant, one of the Authority’s key initiatives aligned with Dubai’s Quality of Life Strategy, the programme reflects Dubai Culture’s commitment to strengthening the cultural and creative industries, while positioning Dubai as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity, and a thriving hub for talent.
The first phase of the programme, which runs until 11 July, features a series of interactive workshops hosted at L’ÉCOLE Middle East’s campus in Dubai Design District (d3). These sessions will introduce the participating designers — Kamla Al Olama, Sara Al Khayyal, Noora Al Shamsi, Hessa Al Abdulla, Hind Janahi, and Andreea Andres — to the three core pillars of the programme: art history, jewelry-making craftsmanship, and gemology. The hands-on training enhances their design capabilities, equips them with practical craftsmanship skills, and supports them in translating their creative visions into preliminary design sketches and concepts.
The second phase of the programme will take place in Paris from 1 to 5 September 2025, where the selected designers will have the opportunity to take part in L’ÉCOLE’s educational programme at its Paris campus, located on the Grands Boulevards at the iconic Hôtel de Mercy-Argenteau. There, they will engage in a range of immersive learning experiences and visits to partner museums, to expand their knowledge of jewelry arts in one of the world’s foremost design capitals.
The third and final phase will culminate in Dubai, where the participants will present their completed projects in the form of real-life designs. These final creations will reflect the level of expertise and artistic development achieved throughout their journey in the programme.
Commenting on the initiative, Shaima Rashed Al Suwaidi, Chief Executive Officer of the Arts, Design & Literature Sector at Dubai Culture, said: “Talent Atelier is a model educational platform that nurtures the creative and professional growth of talented UAE based designers.
Through this initiative, we strive to inspire innovation, foster a spirit of excellence, and enable participants to play an active role in advancing the cultural and creative industries - all while supporting Dubai’s emergence as a regional and global reference point for jewelry design. We are investing in individual talent, while building an environment that can feed into the wider design ecosystem that celebrates the art of jewelry-making and contributes to the long-term growth of Dubai’s creative economy. The programme supports our mission to empower the next generation of designers to express their unique ideas as valuable and sustainable creative outputs.”
Sophie Claudel, Director of L’ÉCOLE Middle East – School of Jewelry Arts, said:
“We are proud to launch the second edition of the Talent Atelier programme in collaboration with Dubai Culture. This initiative aims to create opportunities for the next generation of creative designers and pioneers across all art forms. We are committed to fostering global dialogue between the jewelry arts and other artistic disciplines, while promoting cultural connections that celebrate our region’s creative talent. With 2025 being the UAE’s Year of Community, the programme reflects the spirit of our partnership and shines a light on the incredible creative talent within our communities—those who are shaping the future of design and jewelry arts.”
The Talent Atelier programme aims to broaden the horizons of the UAE’s creative talents and enrich their knowledge of the various forms of jewellery arts. It symbolises the strength of the ongoing partnership between Dubai Culture and L'ÉCOLE Middle East, reflecting their shared commitment to cultivating a vibrant cultural and creative ecosystem within the UAE and beyond. The programme fosters cross-cultural collaboration and helps elevate the talents and skills of the UAE’s creatives on the global artistic stage.
Background Information
The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority
The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) Was Launched on March 8, 2008 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Uae Vice President & Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. Dubai Culture Plays a Critical Part in Achieving the Vision of the Dubai Strategic Plan 2021 of Establishing the City as Vibrant, Global Arabian Metropolis That Shapes Culture and Arts in the Region and the World.