RIYADH: Art, music, fashion, and coffee are among the perks of attending the pre-Ramadan pop-up show in Riyadh’s Lakum Artspace this week. The four-day exhibition consists of curated pop-up shops that feature brands from local and regional designers. The shops boast workshops for visitors interested in flower arranging, along with live art and fashion sketching. And, for
RIYADH: As Saudi Arabia’s cultural scene rapidly expands, Saudi female creatives are looking to the future but also the past by preserving and showcasing Saudi craftsmanship in their work. Hana Almilli, Abeer AlRabiah and Rawan Al-Sehli weave their country’s heritage into innovative works that reflect today’s rapidly changing contemporary society. Hana Almilli Riyadh-based
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.
RIYADH: Snap Inc. showcased the power of augmented reality to transform fashion and beauty in the Kingdom through a variety of exclusive try-on experiences and immersive tech features. The company hosted an AR event on Oct. 6 in Riyadh in Lakum Artspace, demonstrating how various tools on the app could improve user experience.
RIYADH: In celebration of International Women’s Day 2022, the British Embassy in Riyadh, in collaboration with Lakum Artspace, has organized an exhibition featuring the works of 20 Saudi women artists from Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, Jazan and Abha. Lakum Artspace, a local Saudi contemporary art hub, curated the exhibition, which is part of the British Embassy’s project to mark