Six Saudi photographers showcase their work following Misk micro-residency

Six rooms are bursting with color and personality, reflecting each photographer’s creations. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 20 February 2023
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Six Saudi photographers showcase their work following Misk micro-residency

  • The course gave them the creative freedom to choose a theme, take photographs, and then print them using silkscreen techniques

RIYADH: Six ambitious Saudi photographers are showing their works on silkscreen at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Fine Arts Hall in Riyadh at an exhibition that concludes on Tuesday.

The exhibition follows the photographers’ micro-residency at Misk Art Institute, which had invited them to attend an intensive four-week course learning the technique of silkscreen printing.

The course gave them the creative freedom to choose a theme, take photographs, and then print them using silkscreen techniques.




Artists for Misk Art Institute for silkscreen printing microresidency speak to art admirers about their pieces. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

Six rooms are bursting with color and personality, reflecting each photographer’s creations.

Photographer Iman Falih tells her story through portraiture and street photography. The artist took photos of a colorful kite, and an old man with different facial expressions.

Falih believes self-expression is vital, and through her project she seeks to change some perspectives, such as older generations feeling the need to be more serious, and their tendency to wait instead of embracing life in the present.




Artists for Misk Art Institute for silkscreen printing microresidency speak to art admirers about their pieces. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

Falih said: “Life is sending us invitations every single day, but are we seeing these messages or are we even ready for them?

“We should enjoy and live, even in moments we consider small, because those moments are what makes the human experience what it is.”

Nada Alshahrani uses a cinematic approach to put her artistic focus on the feeling of passing time.




Artists for Misk Art Institute for silkscreen printing microresidency speak to art admirers about their pieces. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

She said: “A person wants to go back in time but is perplexed by negative and positive emotions.”

Her first work is a scenic view of a village about 1.5 hours from Riyadh. The first photo is covered by a fence and the second gives a clear view of the village.

“Each human has choices to make,” she added.




Artists for Misk Art Institute for silkscreen printing microresidency speak to art admirers about their pieces. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

Some photographers connect with their personal identity, and Gofran Tariq’s work integrates her two ethnicities: Sudanese and Saudi.

Tariq remembers seeing many of her grandfather’s old passports when she was younger, and they have inspired her art today. Photos of her father and her grandfather’s old passport stamps are printed in bright colors, resembling pop art.

She said: “My family mixes both traditions into their lives and this is how me and my family relate to both cultures.”




Artists for Misk Art Institute for silkscreen printing microresidency speak to art admirers about their pieces. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

Saudi photographer Hashem Alsharif was inspired by khubaiti, a type of dancing often seen at Hijazi weddings.

Alsharif said: “When I was a kid, khubaiti was prominent in our celebrations, weddings, and all our happy occasions.

“I wanted to shed some light on a happy memory of young me walking into a wedding and seeing this.”

Alsharif’s pieces capture the khubaiti performance in motion, reflecting a dynamic energy with bright colors of cyan, pink, and yellow.

Alsharif’s work also consists of prints of Middle Eastern instruments.

Hind Aldawish’s art focuses on the Arabian arta, an endangered desert plant that once bloomed across Najd.

She said: “The Arabian arta is now endangered and it is almost extinct.

“This used to be a source of life for many animals, especially camels who would heavily rely on this plant for food.”

Aldawish’s pieces are in black and white with the plant standing in the center of each photograph.

Artists have the chance to connect with themselves and escape from life’s complexities, and Mohamed Aljubran feels perplexed by an urban life that has limited access to nature.

Aljubran has shifted his focus to landscape photography instead of his usual street-style scenes.

He said: “The name of my work is ‘Land-escape’  and I hope it urges people to explore around us and escape to the land. Only through nature can you connect to yourself.”

 


Health campaign promotes quality care in Saudi Arabia

Updated 04 November 2024
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Health campaign promotes quality care in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Ministry of Health has launched a campaign to promote health by enhancing access to and the quality and efficiency of health services and raising awareness of health risks, the Saudi Press Agency reported Monday.

The campaign “A Vibrant, Healthy Nation” introduces a modern healthcare model, offering integrated, individual-centered services aligned with Vision 2030’s goal of fostering a healthy society.

The ministry is committed to “enhancing public health, improving quality of life, and raising the Kingdom’s global healthcare standing.”

The campaign highlights the health transformation initiative’s positive impacts and informs citizens about its main features, aiming to engage all segments of society, SPA reported.

It emphasizes a shift from treating illness to prevention, involving primary care doctors and early detection programs.


Saudi environment ministry launches program to develop green tech

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi environment ministry launches program to develop green tech

  • Scheme seeks new ways to repurpose wastewater, looks at impact of microplastics

RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has opened applications for a new program to find ways to develop sustainable technologies in Saudi Arabia.

The Sustainable Innovation Fellowship Program aims to find ways to repurpose by-products from water treatment for the benefit of the environment; develop sustainable technologies for recycling membranes used in water treatment; and explore methods to reuse treated wastewater in desert and arid regions.

Supported by the Environment Fund and the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, the fellowship program will also assess the environmental impact of microplastics in water treatment plants, sewage, and wastewater.

In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is also introducing new e-services in accordance with international standards.


Industry meets creativity at Athar festival in Riyadh

Updated 04 November 2024
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Industry meets creativity at Athar festival in Riyadh

  • With workshops, discussions, and awards, the festival aims to drive growth in Saudi Arabia’s creative sectors

The second Athar Saudi Festival of Creativity will take place in Riyadh from Nov. 5 to 6.

Hosted by UAE-based Motivate Media Group and communications consultancy TRACCS, the festival will gather over 1,500 professionals and leaders from the creative marketing industry, featuring 100 regional and international speakers.

Ian Fairservice, managing partner and group editor in chief of Motivate Media Group, will chair the event, alongside Vice Chairman Mohammed Al-Ayed, CEO of TRACCS.

Pre-festival activities began on Nov. 3 with the Young Talent Academies, including the Student Creative Academy (in partnership with the Middle East Communications Network), the Student Marketers Academy, the NextGen Creative Academy, and the NextGen Marketers Academy.

These academies, featuring keynote sessions from industry experts, workshops, and a 24-hour hackathon, are open to full-time university students aged 18 to 25 and professionals under 30 in creative communications, marketing, or advertising.

The festival will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday with panel discussions, presentations, and fireside chats focused on redefining and growing the creative landscape in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and beyond, covering various sectors such as sports, entertainment, and tourism.

The event will conclude with the Athar Awards ceremony on the evening of Nov. 6.

Notable speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and executive chairman of S4 Capital PLC; Matt McKie, director of marketing for Manchester United; Waseem Kashan, executive director of marketing at ROSHN Group; Yahya Hamidaddin, vice president of corporate communications at ACWA Power; and Houda Tohme, CEO of Havas Media Middle East.

Sessions and keynotes will explore themes such as purpose-driven marketing, brand growth strategies, artificial intelligence, technology, cross-sector innovation, and unlocking creative potential.


Saudi Arabia and Iraq sign MoU on military cooperation

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi Arabia and Iraq sign MoU on military cooperation

  • Two defense ministers reviewed longstanding relations between their countries, focusing on ways to enhance defense ties

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and his Iraqi counterpart Thabet Al-Abbasi signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday aimed at strengthening cooperation in the military field.

The agreement, signed during a high-level meeting in Riyadh, represents a significant step forward in defense collaboration between the Kingdom and Iraq, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During their discussions, the two ministers reviewed the longstanding relations between their countries, focusing on ways to enhance defense ties.

They emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to foster regional security and stability, particularly amid ongoing regional tensions.

Both ministers discussed recent developments and shared efforts aimed at de-escalating conflicts, prioritizing actions that support peace and security in the region.

The MoU establishes a framework for increased collaboration on military matters, allowing Saudi Arabia and Iraq to address shared security challenges more effectively and pursue mutual goals in defense, SPA added. 


Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Chinese envoy

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Chinese envoy

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Dr. Abdullatif Al-Asheikh received Chinese Ambassador to the Kingdom Chang Hua in Riyadh on Monday.

During the meeting, they exchanged cordial talks and discussed issues of common interest, particularly those related to Islamic work and promoting moderation and peaceful coexistence, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar received Ambassador of Iran to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati in Riyadh on Monday. They discussed bilateral relations and other topics of common interest.