Museum of the Future Unveils Innovative Workshops and Experiences for June 2025
The Museum of the Future in Dubai has launched a vibrant new series of events and interactive workshops for the month of June, offering opportunities designed to enhance creative skills, promote wellness, and foster interactive learning across various fields. This initiative continues the museum’s commitment to nurturing innovation, unlocking creative potential, and exploring pioneering ideas that shape tomorrow.
On 15th June, the museum will offer the ‘Becoming Visual Storytellers Workshop’, a two-hour session scheduled from 11:00 to 13:00. This hands-on workshop will immerse participants in the principles and techniques of visual content creation, multimedia storytelling, and narrative construction across diverse platforms. Attendees will collaborate in groups, crafting their own visual stories using multiple media formats, enabling them to articulate their ideas innovatively and impactfully. The session is open to anyone aged 13 and above, led by entrepreneur Raya Bidshahri, founder of School of Humanity.
Following this, the ‘Understanding Emotions Workshop’ will be held on 22nd June from 11:00 to 13:00. This event centers on enhancing day-to-day well-being through guided meditation, breathing techniques, and self-compassion exercises. The workshop will be guided by Veronica Larre, an expert in Psychology, Education, and Product Design.
On 26th June, the museum will host a compelling lecture titled ‘Who was Muhammad II Fatih?’ as part of its ‘Lessons from the Past at the Museum of the Future’ series. The lecture will be presented by renowned historian and researcher Dr. Roy Casagranda, highlighting pivotal moments in the history of civilisations and probing the enduring legacy of Muhammad II Fatih. Dr. Casagranda will uncover key insights and lessons relevant for both today’s world and the future.
Throughout its annual programmes, the Museum of the Future endeavors to empower individuals by supporting the development of personal and professional skills, and equipping them with creative tools to build emotional resilience in a rapidly evolving world. These initiatives underscore the museum’s dedication to lifelong learning, integrating creativity, technology, and well-being.
Visitors in June can also explore ‘The Vivarium’, the latest feature of the HEAL Institute’s Observatory. This remarkable living exhibit demonstrates principles of ecological design where genetically engineered species, plants, insects, and microorganisms coexist in a self-contained habitat. The interactive display allows guests to manipulate temperature, humidity, and lighting with a touch, observing first-hand as species adapt and evolve under controlled conditions.
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