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RIYADH: An exhibition celebrating the work of three Saudi and one Omani artists at the Naila Art Gallery in Riyadh ended on Saturday. The Almariyyah exhibition, titled “Takamol Alarba’ah (Integration of the Four),” is now in its second year and was held in conjunction with Misk Art Week. The show featured works by the Kingdom’s Fatimah Al-Nemer, Zaman Jassim and Najla
RIYADH: “Rings of Light” is a solo exhibition featuring 33 artworks by visual artist Tagreed Al-Bagshi and is being held at the L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh under Misk Art Week’s sixth edition. “It is about the empowerment of Saudi women,” Al-Bagshi told Arab News, speaking about her exhibition, which documents what the artist describes as the rapid development of Saudi
RIYADH: As one of 22 collaborating galleries of the Misk Art Week, Lakum Art Space’s “Performing Bodies” exhibition brings six female regional artists together to experiment with various folkcraft techniques, bringing the region’s rich history to life. “Not only does Misk Art Week give artists exposure but it gives them a chance to tell their story and that’s what is important.
Huthaifa Hejazi is hosting Riyadh’s first gathering for public life drawing during Misk Art Week’s sixth edition, which launched on Wednesday. An interior designer and an artist, Hejazi, 33, was invited by Misk Art Institute to supervise a group of aspiring Saudi and foreign artists focused on life drawing.