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Qatar Museums' Tasweer Announces Global Photography Open Call for Under One Sky as Part of Years of Culture
The Under One Sky exhibition will showcase 50 to 70 images capturing global fan culture from FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, with winners receiving $500 each, organizers said.
- On Dec. 10, 2025, Qatar Museums' Tasweer Photography initiative launched an international open call titled Under One Sky in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State's Art in Embassies program.
- Framed as a people-centered archive, Under One Sky aims to connect FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 memories with FIFA World Cup 2026, organizers say, highlighting universal values through photography and stories, launched by Qatar Museums.
- Photographers worldwide, age 18+, may enter one JPEG or TIFF image online at https://tinyurl.com/3ukuuj3a with minimum resolution 3,000 pixels and file sizes 3–8 MB; a panel of expert jurors will select 50 to 70 images, awarding USD 500 to the top five winners in each category.
- The traveling exhibition will open in early 2026 across Qatari embassies in Washington D.C., Ottawa and Mexico City to coincide with FIFA World Cup 2026, broadening its international audience.
- Submission Period: through 11 January 2026, fans of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 can capture outside-Qatar celebrations and The Journey travel and arrival experiences for the exhibition.
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Qatar Museums' Tasweer Announces Global Photography Open Call for Under One Sky as Part of Years of Culture
DOHA, Qatar, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of Years of Culture programming, Qatar Museums' Tasweer Photography initiative, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State's Art in Embassies program, has launched an international open call for Under One…
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