Saudi art exhibition set for global debut

Saudi art exhibition set for global debut
The exhibition is set to debut in Brazil this November to coincide with the G20 Summit. (Supplied)
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Saudi art exhibition set for global debut

Saudi art exhibition set for global debut

RIYADH: The Museums Commission has announced plans to launch a landmark exhibition on the art of the Kingdom to bring Saudi contemporary work to the global stage.

The exhibition will tour several countries, introducing international audiences to the vibrant art scene in Saudi Arabia and showcasing the nation’s most prominent contemporary artistic endeavors.

The exhibition is set to debut in Brazil this November to coincide with the G20 Summit. This will ensure that Saudi art is showcased to a global audience during one of the world’s most significant international events.

Following its inauguration in Brazil, the exhibition will return to Riyadh, where it will be hosted at the Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art in the Jax district in early 2025.

The exhibition will then travel to Beijing, where it will be presented at the National Museum of China toward the end of 2025.

The exhibition’s inaugural event in Brazil will feature works by about 15 Saudi artists, representing diverse genres and generations.

The artists will contribute installations, sculptures, oil paintings and drawings that reflect the richness and diversity of Saudi Arabia’s contemporary art scene.

By organizing the exhibition, the Museums Commission aims to empower and promote Saudi artists by providing them with an international platform to display their creativity.

The initiative also seeks to elevate the Kingdom’s cultural profile on the world stage and highlight its growing influence in the global arts and culture arena.


Baha workshop explores ecotourism, forest management

Baha workshop explores ecotourism, forest management
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Baha workshop explores ecotourism, forest management

Baha workshop explores ecotourism, forest management
  • The aim is to create a sustainable action plan for the Al-Khala and Al-Ghouqa forests
  • This effort is part of a broader study to assess and develop national forests

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification held a workshop recently in Baha focused on plans to carry out a social and economic survey of communities living near forests.

The aim is to create a sustainable action plan for the Al-Khala and Al-Ghouqa forests and evaluate ecotourism opportunities in the areas. This effort is part of a broader study to assess and develop national forests.

The gathering was held in collaboration with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and local communities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

During the workshop the center’s delegation met with tribal leaders, representatives, and members of environmental organizations to emphasize the community’s vital role in forest conservation.

The workshop included an explanation of the social and economic survey methodology and field visits to the targeted sites, the SPA reported.

The goal is to understand the perspectives of local communities on the surrounding forests and explore their potential contributions to sustainable management.

This includes identifying agricultural and pastoral practices to determine the most effective community involvement in the protection and rehabilitation of local forests.


KSrelief distributes food boxes, shelter kits in Syria and Gaza Strip

KSrelief distributes food boxes, shelter kits in Syria and Gaza Strip
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KSrelief distributes food boxes, shelter kits in Syria and Gaza Strip

KSrelief distributes food boxes, shelter kits in Syria and Gaza Strip

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has distributed 1,832 food boxes and hygiene kits in Salqin and Azmarin of Idlib Governorate in Syria, as well as 1,396 food parcels and hygiene kits in Jandairis of Aleppo Governorate

The assistance is part of the second phase of a project entailing providing aid to people affected by the earthquake in northern Syria in 2024, state news agency SPA reported.

At the Gaza Strip, shelter kits were handed out in Khan Younis and Deir Al-Balah in cooperation with the UN’s refugee agency as part of Saudi Arabia’s continued support for the Palestinian people.


Deal signed to tackle waste during Riyadh Season

Deal signed to tackle waste during Riyadh Season
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Deal signed to tackle waste during Riyadh Season

Deal signed to tackle waste during Riyadh Season
  • This collaboration aims to raise public awareness about reducing waste and foster stronger community partnerships

RIYADH: The General Entertainment Authority has partnered with the Grace Preservation Foundation to promote sustainability and food preservation during Riyadh Season 2024.

This collaboration aims to raise public awareness about reducing waste, foster stronger community partnerships, and enhance the third sector's contribution to the economy, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

As part of the agreement, the foundation will lead various initiatives, including a media campaign on preserving resources, a pavilion to promote awareness, and efforts to collect and distribute surplus food in collaboration with local associations.

Promotional content on waste reduction, environmental protection, and sustainability will also be featured throughout Riyadh Season.

Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman bin Saeed, the foundation’s secretary-general, highlighted the significance of such partnerships in supporting the food preservation sector’s community goals.


Saudi crown prince attends weekly Cabinet meeting

Saudi crown prince attends weekly Cabinet meeting
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Saudi crown prince attends weekly Cabinet meeting

Saudi crown prince attends weekly Cabinet meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attended on Tuesday the weekly Cabinet meeting. 

The Cabinet addressed the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts on the political and humanitarian levels to contribute to the current situation in the Gaza Strip and its surroundings, as well as the repercussions of the ongoing events ion Lebanon, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

It also discussed Saudi efforts of launching an air bridge to the Lebanese people to support them in facing these critical circumstances.

During the meeting, it was announced that the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve has been included in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Green List, in addition to the Ibex Reserve Protected Area, which is located south Riyadh.  

This comes in line with the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts in the field of environmental conservation.


KSrelief continues water supply, healthcare project in Yemen

KSrelief continues water supply, healthcare project in Yemen
Updated 15 October 2024
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KSrelief continues water supply, healthcare project in Yemen

KSrelief continues water supply, healthcare project in Yemen

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues its water supply and environmental sanitation project in Yemen, providing drinking and non-potable water to residents in stricken areas

At the Al-Khawkhah District of Hodeidah Governorate, the relief agency pumped 266,000 liters of non-potable water and 140,000 liters of drinking water during the week from September 11 to 17, state news agency SPA reported.

Twenty-four transfers were also carried out to remove waste from internally displaced persons camps, five operations were carried out to dry sewage water, 80 swamps were drained and eight emergency bathrooms were maintained.

In the Razih district of Saada governorate, about 23,400 liters of potable water were also distributed to residents during the mentioned period.

On the healthcare side, internal medicine experts saw 69 patients; infectious-diseases doctors treated 35 patients; emergency services attended to 23 cases while reproductive health doctors attended to seven patients. More than 60 nursing care patients were also attended to while 134 individuals have been provided with medicines.

Meanwhile, KSrelief signed a cooperation agreement with a civil society group to implement a program for children involved in conflict particularly in Marib Governorate and Seiyun in Hadhramaut Governorate.

The program will directly benefit 460 children, parents and members of community. The effort aims to reintegrate of youngsters with the provision of a safe shelter, in addition to psychological, social, health and educational support.

Ahmed Al-Baiz, KSrelief’s Assistant General Supervisor, earlier met with Abdallah Alwardat, the UN World Food Programme’s Global Partner Countries Division Director, to discuss collaborative efforts to bolster food security for countries and populations in need worldwide.