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Sustainability front and centre at new Ithra exhibition Net Zero
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How museum partnerships are enriching Saudi Arabia s art and culture scene, boosting its creative economy
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How Ithra s Seeing & Perceiving exhibition challenges what you see
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Saudi Wala Fadul Says Now is The Time to Practice Art Published December 14th, 2020 - 07:18 GMT
Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition in Riyadh Season 11 Oct 2019 Saudi arabia. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
A new artist has been added to the flourishing Saudi scene as the Kingdom’s leading creative organizations continue to support new talent.
Wala Fadul, a graphic designer and artist, topped the list of 11 selected from 158 entrants in the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) Artist Open Call program, which aims to support artists’ practice through development sessions and workshops led by contemporary experts.
Fadul, a master’s graduate in graphic design from the University of Edinburgh’s college of art and currently a lecturer at the Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, described her participation in the program on her alumni’s website as “the juncture for me to finally become a practicing artist.”
Arora Akanksha wants to prioritize funding to ensure all refugees provided with required humanitarian assistance to survive
Updated 04 April 2021
April 04, 2021 00:52
MAKKAH: Arora Akanksha, an audit coordinator at the UN Development Project, faces a tough challenge as the first female millennial candidate running for the role of UN secretary-general.
For years, the selection process at the UN has been a closed-door process; candidates are appointed by the UN General Assembly on the recommendation of the UN Security Council. Every five years, selected candidates must receive nine of 15 council votes with no veto, and then receive two-thirds of the votes from the 193 member states in the assembly.