Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Edge of Arabia

Hello people

I just got back from a great weekend in Paris. It was a business trip but it was very very interesting.. I am volunteering at an educational company called The Offscreen Education Programme (http://offscreened.com/). It is based in London and it basically offers a new kind of arts education for kids in school. basically what they do is educate through real life experiences rather than studying the arts solely from books and trips to museums. They fly kids out from the West to the East and vice versa in order for the kids to experience their counter-parts education first hand. It is a great way to create lasting ties between the cultures and broaden the younger generation's horizon.

At the moment, we are organising an exhibition for contemporary Saudi artists to be held in the UK in October 2008. The exhibition is called 'Edge of Arabia: Art and Identity in The Land of The Prophet'. To all the people out there who don't really know much about Saudi Arabia other than the stereotypes of oppressed women and terrorism; you will be amazed with the talent we have found in the different corners of this massive country. And for the Saudis who are going to see this, you will be very very proud!

The artists include both male and female ones. We have sculptists, painters, photographers and everything you could imagine. From the different parts of Saudi, not restricted to one social class, gender, religious, or even professional back ground; we have come to create a ground breaking exhibition which is the first of its kind in London!!

These artists include regular people like you and me. We have a Police-man from Khamees Mushait who is really into the environment and works with that to create his art. There is also a doctor from Abha who uses X-Rays as art. Also, we have a female photographer who is the creative director at ARAMCO. As you can see, these are samples of the diversity within the artists we have chosen for this exhibition.

The exhibition will also include a book which is unlike any other exhibition book. It will not only look at the work of these artists but it will go further in looking into the lives of these people who created the art. What inspired them? Where they are most inspired? and their day to day routines. It is nothing like you have ever seen before coming from Saudi Arabia and i hope you will all be able to visit when the exhibition is on between October and December 2008.

I will leave you with some pictures of the art



6 comments:

  1. wallah yawarakai that sounds absolutely awesome.. you only chose to do these things when i left the country... grrrr... frog mad... you won't like me when i'm angry...

    but on a serious note... min jid well done on being active... lol...

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  2. hey froggy!! YOU HAVE TO COME!! it's amazing i swear,, the whole experience is great!! i'm loving it.. i hope u and the mrs. will be able to make it! i reeeeaaally do!!

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  3. 7lu, 7lu.
    ra7 agool le my buddies in the UK about it! :D

    wish i could come but no such luck :(

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  4. I like the second picture:)

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  5. I'm such a dork, I spent a good 2 minutes trying to figure out what's wrong with the x-ray.. what does it say on the bottom?

    Anyhow, a belated thanks for your places to go in London, my blog witheld it as spam for some reason and I didn't see it till I got back. There was sooo much I wanted to see and didn't have the time for, which is cleeearly an excuse to go back again :)

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  6. moniker: you should really try to come!!! it's an experience...


    amethyst: itts one of my favs..


    trevelyana: i says "wala taziro waziraton wizra o5ra" i think it's about smoking..
    and about the london places, no probs.. hope u had fun :))

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