The Visual Arts Commission’s Art Bridges initiative will bring Saudi artists to Scotland, Japan, Korea, and Spain, fostering international cultural exchange through exhibitions and workshops.
The Visual Arts Commission is set to launch its Art Bridges cultural programs in Scotland, Japan, Korea, and Spain, marking a new phase in Saudi Arabia’s international arts engagement. The initiative aims to connect Saudi artists with global audiences through a series of exhibitions, workshops, and collaborative projects in each host country.
Art Bridges is designed to foster dialogue between Saudi creatives and their international counterparts, offering opportunities for artists to present their work, participate in joint exhibitions, and engage in professional development. The program will feature curated exhibitions of contemporary Saudi art, artist residencies, and public workshops, with each country hosting a tailored schedule of events.
In Scotland, the program will focus on collaborative exhibitions and artist talks, while the Japan edition will highlight cross-cultural workshops and interactive installations. Korea’s program will include digital art showcases and panel discussions, and Spain will host a series of public art interventions and educational sessions.
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