Attend this summer exhibition at Misk Art Institute
Discover new artists and more…
One thing we love doing in Riyadh is attending exhibitions, and the capital has always catered to it. And we’re welcoming yet another one by Misk Art. Welcome to the summer exhibition at Misk Art Institute.
Happening until Thursday August 29, the open call exhibition features Saudi artists of all levels to explore the theme of “Media and Technology.”
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Exploring the theme through photography, videography, digital art, installations, and multidisciplinary artworks, the artists participating in the exhibition have been revealed too.
A total of 28 artists will be participating including Ali Almusa, Diana Orabi, Esam Kabli, Fatima Alattas, Federico Acciardi, and so many others, the exhibition will be happening at The Adjacent Theater of Prince Faisal bin Fahd Arts Hall.
The exhibition invites you to explore how the evolving visual landscapes of the Kingdom shape human experience and identity. Discover the relationships between people and their environments by viewing historical neighbourhoods and bustling cities.
Founded in 1985, the hall is a landmark in the creative community which draws audiences through art exhibitions featuring a wide spectrum of artists of all levels.
Summer exhibition at Misk Art Institute, Prince Faisal bin Fahd Arts Hall, Sat to Thu 4pm to 10pm. miskartinstitute.org
Other exhibitions to check out…
Step into the future
Riyadh’s incredible cultural hotspot Fenaa Alawwal is playing host to a wonderful exhibition exploring the near future as it approaches us. Welcoming to “Unfolding the Embassy.” On until Sunday September 1, the exhibition focuses on a rediscovery of the human condition in the year 2040.
Unfolding the Embassy, Fenaa Alawwal, daily 10am to 10pm. Book your ticket for SAR20 here. @fenaaalawwal
Stop and smell the art
The ‘Perfumes of the East’ exhibition has made its first international stop in Riyadh. Unfolding through three distinct spaces at the National Museum – from the raw beauty of nature to bustling town streets and the setting of a private home, the exhibition enables visitors to experience the evolution of perfume-making through a blend of historical treasures and modern artistic expressions.
Perfumes of the East, until Sept 14, Mon to Wed & Sat 9am to 6pm, Thurs 9am to 9pm & Fri 2pm to 9pm, National Museum. Tickets are priced at SAR29 and can be purchased here. @mocsaudi