Noor Riyadh Returns With Art Displays And Workshops At Key Venues In Riyadh
Noor Riyadh, a significant part of the Riyadh Art Program, returns for its fourth edition under the theme "Light Years Apart." This festival will occur at three main venues: King Abdulaziz Historical Center, Wadi Hanifa, and JAX District. Over 60 works by Saudi and international artists will be showcased. The event will also include workshops, art discussions, and community engagement programs alongside the light art displays.
The festival is scheduled to run for 17 days, starting from November 28. Visitors can expect a diverse lineup of cultural events and guided tours designed to provide an engaging experience. The chosen venues hold historical and cultural significance for the capital, enhancing the overall appeal of the festival.

The King Abdulaziz Historical Center stands as a prominent cultural landmark in Riyadh. It hosts exhibitions and museums that highlight the Kingdom's rich history and heritage. This venue offers visitors a unique blend of past and present, making it an essential destination for all attendees.
Wadi Hanifa represents Riyadh's natural landscape, providing an ideal setting for open-air light and art installations. These installations are interactive, allowing visitors to engage with the artworks in a natural environment that enhances their aesthetic experience.
The JAX District is renowned for its exhibitions, art studios, and cultural initiatives. It serves as a hub for contemporary arts, offering visitors a variety of modern artistic expressions to explore. This district is integral to Noor Riyadh's mission of showcasing diverse artistic talents.
This year's Noor Riyadh promises to be an enriching experience with its combination of historical venues and contemporary art displays. The festival not only highlights Saudi Arabia's artistic talent but also fosters international collaboration through its diverse lineup of artists.
With inputs from SPA