Sunday, July 5, 2026

Al-Jazirah - Local:

The Saudi Society for Fine Arts launched the 'Our Summer... Art' program as part of the summer cultural project, which is held in the Riyadh region and all society representations in regions and governorates, aiming to provide a series of practical and theoretical workshops that contribute to developing artistic skills, discovering talents, and enriching the fine arts movement. Geographical references

The program targets professional artists over 18 years old, as well as young people aged 9 to 18, over the next two months. The initiative is one of the community art programs offered free of charge to society members and young people, while non-members can participate for a nominal fee, with support from the Ministry of Culture and sponsorship from private entities participating in the project.

The Chairwoman of the Society's Board of Directors, Dr. Hanaa Al-Shibli, confirmed that the cultural project will begin in mid-July 2026 and will provide a rich experience for participants that contributes to honing skills and expanding artistic horizons, combining knowledge and practice, through a distinguished group of male and female trainers specialized in fine arts, under organized administrative supervision, achieving the society's goals of enhancing visual culture and creating a stimulating educational environment for practitioners and those interested in the arts, and contributing to supporting the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

The launch of the 'Our Summer... Art' program is an extension of the society's efforts to provide qualitative initiatives that invest the summer vacation in building artistic capabilities and enhancing the presence of fine arts in society, through training programs that combine content quality with broad impact, thereby strengthening the society's role as a national platform supporting artists and talents across the Kingdom.

Read also

Ahlam returns to Jeddah, describing its nights as 'a dream'

Saudi partnership to develop 'Film Production' platform.. a step towards

Did the achievement test create a new educational culture?