Tuwaiq Sculpture 2023 kickstarts 4th edition themed ‘Energy of Harmony’

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Updated 10 January 2023

Tuwaiq Sculpture 2023 kickstarts 4th edition themed ‘Energy of Harmony’

Tuwaiq Sculpture 2023 kickstarts 4th edition themed ‘Energy of Harmony’

The fourth edition of Tuwaiq Sculpture began on Jan. 8, featuring 30 artists from around the world producing large-scale sculptures that will become permanent fixtures of Riyadh’s urban landscape as public art. Themed “Energy of Harmony,” this edition of the annual sculpture symposium will continue until Feb. 10 and features a live-sculpting event along with a public program of more than 65 activities, including panel discussions and interactive workshops that welcomes the public.

Participating sculptors for Tuwaiq Sculpture 2023 have been selected by a jury panel of experts from 650 applications received via open call. Hailing from 20 countries as far as Austria, China, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland, as well as a strong representation from Saudi Arabia, the artists have exhibited works internationally, with a number working as academics within the field of sculpture. Their proposed works consider concepts such as synergy, nature, and pose questions around the human experience, rendered in abstract and figurative forms.

Launched in 2019, Tuwaiq Sculpture is part of the broader Riyadh Art program, one of the largest public art projects undertaken in the world today. Riyadh Art seeks to turn the city into a “gallery without walls,” with more than 1,000 artworks to be displayed across Saudi Arabia’s capital. To date, Tuwaiq Sculpture has engaged with 90 renowned local and international artists and thousands of visitors.

For the first time since its launch, Tuwaiq Sculpture will be using stone sourced from Saudi Arabia, specifically granite and Riyadh stone, also known as sandstone. Sarah Al-Ruwayti, Tuwaiq Sculpture project manager, said: “The decision to use stones from our local quarries poses symbolic significance for Tuwaiq Sculpture, specifically to highlight Saudi Arabia’s rich history with the medium, from ancient artifacts to rock carvings and modern-day sculpture. In addition, we wanted local and international artists to connect with material drawn directly from the country’s environment. These granite and sandstone, once transformed into beautiful artworks, will fill Riyadh’s public spaces, from parks to cultural and commercial areas for residents and visitors to see and appreciate.”

The sculptors began working on the stones on Jan. 8, with the public invited to witness the sculpting live on a dedicated site in Durrat Al-Riyadh, located in the north of the city. After the sculptural works have been completed, Tuwaiq Sculpture will culminate in an exhibition that runs from Feb. 5 to 10. 
In parallel to the creative process, more than 65 community engagement events will take place, including interactive workshops in the realms of calligraphy, lino print, wood sculpting, as well as stone and glass carving. A series of enriching panel discussions will explore a range of topics, from the techniques of sculpture and principles of design to urban ecology and the business of art. To reach a wide variety of audiences, Tuwaiq Sculpture’s community events will take place from January to February in two locations across Riyadh, Durrat and JAX District, with activities for beginner and intermediate levels conducted in English and Arabic.

“Energy of Harmony,” the theme of Tuwaiq Sculpture 2023, was developed by curator Marek Wolynski and reflects on the fundamental characteristic of human existence — the ongoing synthesis of opposing forces. It encourages artists to reimagine sculptural possibilities and capture manifestations of ephemeral processes of introducing, witnessing, and experiencing change.
Wolynski is also the chairperson of the jury panel that has selected the Tuwaiq Sculpture artists, consisting of Alaa Tarabzouni, co-founder of Very Public and an architect, artist, and curator, whose practice focuses on urbanism and the built environment; Ali Al-Tokhais, a sculptor with a practice spanning 40 years and an expert in stones originating from Saudi Arabia; Dr. Effat Fadag, an acclaimed academic whose work revolves around the arts, culture and heritage of Saudi Arabia; and Johannes von Stumm, a critically acclaimed sculptor, president of the Oxford Art Society and past president of the Royal Society of Sculptors in the UK.

Participating artists will contribute to Tuwaiq Sculpture’s community engagement program, which will host school and university visits, providing students direct exposure to various sculptural practices, as well as sculpting skills, tools, techniques, and materials.

The full artist list is as follows:

Agnessa Petrova Bulgaria
Aleksandre Phophkhadze Georgia
Ana Maria Negară Romania
Azhar Madlouh  Saudi Arabia
Bertha Shortiss Switzerland
Damjan Komel Slovenia
Fahad Aljebreen Saudi Arabia
Ikram Kabbaj Morocco
Javier Alvarez Germany
José Millán Spain
Liliya Pobornikova Bulgaria
Lyudmyla Mysko Ukraine
Marino Di Prospero Italy
Mohamed Elsayad Egypt
Mohammad Al-Faris Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Al-Thagafi Saudi Arabia
Nilhan Sesalan  Turkiye
Noha Alsharif Saudi Arabia
Qian Sihua China
Rajaa Alshafae Saudi Arabia
Rob Good United Kingdom
Roland Hoeft Germany
Sasho Sazdovski North Macedonia
Stefan Esterbauer Austria
Sylvain Patte Belgium
Talal Altukhaes Saudi Arabia
Tatsumi Sakai Japan
Vasilisa Chugunova Russia
Wafa Alqunibit Saudi Arabia
Yannick Robert France


LuLu wins CPA’s consumer experience award

LuLu wins CPA’s consumer experience award
Updated 29 March 2023

LuLu wins CPA’s consumer experience award

LuLu wins CPA’s consumer experience award

The Consumer Protection Association has awarded LuLu Saudi Arabia the “Excellence in Consumer Experience” award. Khozama Hall in Riyadh hosted the awards ceremony on March 15. Shehim Mohammed, director of LuLu Saudi Arabia, received the award on behalf of LuLu Saudi Hypermarkets.

“We place our customers at the center of everything we do at LuLu. We strive to provide a memorable shopping experience and to exceed their expectations. Having been bestowed with this award demonstrates our commitment to providing exceptional customer service. Thank you for this recognition by the Consumer Protection Association, and we look forward to continuing to serve our customers well,” Mohammed said.

LuLu Saudi Arabia strives to provide the best shopping experience and customer satisfaction. In order to create a customer-centric environment, the group offers high-quality products and services, competitive prices, and a variety of options to choose from.

 


Centrepoint embraces holy month with ‘Ramadan In Bloom’ campaign

Centrepoint embraces holy month with ‘Ramadan In Bloom’ campaign
Updated 29 March 2023

Centrepoint embraces holy month with ‘Ramadan In Bloom’ campaign

Centrepoint embraces holy month with ‘Ramadan In Bloom’ campaign

Centrepoint has unveiled its “Ramadan In Bloom” campaign, bringing together stellar collections from its four bespoke brands. The region’s leading one-stop fashion destination entwines the essence of spring and Ramadan to create a unique and captivating edit for the holy month.
The retailer has announced the season’s latest drops from Splash, Shoemart and Babyshop with an exclusive campaign that comes to life through a series of stunning visuals. The campaign revolves around celebrating the beauty of nature while rediscovering the beauty within oneself. As the world blossoms, so can you too, this Ramadan. Set in a soft and romantic mood, a sea of flowers harmoniously envelops the collection creating a dreamy escape that celebrates the joy and delight of the season.
Flaunting an elegant and modest collection, Splash combines regional-inspired motifs and patterns with statement silhouettes to curate a sophisticated wardrobe that will have you covered from dusk to dawn. Think graceful, contemporary, and fluid looks that exude opulence and effortless style.

FASTFACT

Babyshop further completes the offering, with the girls’ line featuring dramatic bows and eye-catching florals, and the boys’ collection boasting unique geometric prints.

True to its ethos of comfort and on-trend footwear and accessories, Shoemart showcases a myriad of showstopping footwear and handbags for women. Complete your look with a collection accentuated by its bold design, dazzling embellishments, and lustrous textures. The men’s line combines traditional staples with a contemporary edge, featuring a range of sandals and slip-ons, complete with relaxed casual favorites.
Babyshop further completes the offering with a playful wardrobe for the little ones. The girls’ line sees dramatic bows and eye-catching florals, while the boys’ collection boasts unique geometric prints. This holy month, Centrepoint stores are wrapped in the dreamy cloud of bloom while they playfully celebrate the spirit of spring and the festivities of Ramadan.
The collections from its four brands showcase “a perfect blend of traditional and modern designs, catering to the fashion preferences of every member of the family,” the retailer said.
Positioning itself as the go-to family destination for Ramadan in the region, Centrepoint’s “Ramadan In Bloom” collection launches across its retail outlets, as well as online on www.centrepointstores.com.

 


Bab Rizq Jameel celebrates coffee program graduates

The program, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, contributes to improving the readiness of young people to
The program, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, contributes to improving the readiness of young people to
Updated 29 March 2023

Bab Rizq Jameel celebrates coffee program graduates

The program, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, contributes to improving the readiness of young people to

Bab Rizq Jameel, part of Community Jameel Saudi, celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of Saudi men and women in the “Training Ending with Employment in the Coffee Sector Program.” The graduation ceremony coincided with the national campaign to celebrate the inaugural Social Responsibility Day in Saudi Arabia.
The program launched during the Year of Saudi Coffee 2020, under the patronage of the Culinary Arts Commission of the Saudi Ministry of Culture. Due to the program’s great results, the second edition will be launched in partnership with the Arabian Coffee Institute, and will include 40 new participants to be trained in several cities across the Kingdom.

Dr. May Taibah, Director of Bab Rizq Jameel


The graduation ceremony was held in Jeddah at the Nafisa Shams Academy Hall, in the presence of Dr. May Taibah, member of the board of trustees at Community Jameel Saudi and director of Bab Rizq Jameel; Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar, general manager of entrepreneurship and social initiatives at Community Jameel Saudi; Abdalla Aly Taleb Abd Elrahman Abou Anza, manager for social initiatives at Community Jameel Saudi, along with the graduates and their families. Also present were representatives of the program’s partners, including the Arab Coffee Institute, Zed Café, and Overdose.

HIGHLIGHT

Due to the program’s great results, the second edition will be launched in partnership with the Arabian Coffee Institute, and will include 40 new participants to be trained in several cities across the Kingdom.

The program, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, including the Human Capability Development Program and the National Transformation Program, contributes to improving the readiness of young people to enter the labor market. The program works to support reducing the unemployment rate to 7 percent, celebrating the authenticity of Saudi coffee, and enhancing the growth and global competitiveness of the Kingdom’s coffee industry. Embodying the essence of social responsibility in the Kingdom, the program supports the transition from charitable giving to a more sustainable contribution, creating a more profound and lasting impact on society. This aligns with the Kingdom’s recognition of Social Responsibility Day, established by the Council of Ministers on Nov. 22, 2022, to be celebrated annually on March 23.

The graduation ceremony of the first cohort coincided with Saudi Arabia’s first Social Responsibility Day, demonstrating the potential of nonprofit and private sectors to benefit society.

Dr. May Taibah, Director of Bab Rizq Jameel

During the three-month training course, participants received theoretical and practical training on the various aspects of coffee preparation at the Arabian Coffee Institute, from roasting and brewing to serving and customer relations.

The training also focused on entrepreneurial principles relating to the coffee industry, with workshops on customer service, covering topics such as customer satisfaction, sales skills, and the use of technology in cafes. The program initially trained 40 participants in coffee preparation, with graduates receiving certification from the Arabian Coffee Institute and employment opportunities made available through collaborations with partners seeking qualified Saudi talents.
Taibah said: “The graduation ceremony of the first cohort of the program coincided with Saudi Arabia’s first Social Responsibility Day, demonstrating the great potential of nonprofit and private sectors to benefit society and boost economic growth. The first edition of the program was highly successful, attracting a select group of passionate young Saudis, training and placing them in coffee-focused companies. In the second cycle, we are expanding the program’s reach to a broader range of beneficiaries and stakeholders. To achieve this, we will support participants in advancing their careers in the coffee sector, preparing them for positions such as barista president, general supervisor and café business manager.”
Ghaffar said: “Community Jameel Saudi has been committed to creating suitable employment opportunities for young Saudi men and women since its establishment. This effort has been instrumental in improving the lives of community members and strengthening the national economy across various sectors. We take pride in witnessing the success of these ambitious young individuals as they contribute to the growth and development of the Saudi coffee industry, enhancing its local content.”

 


International Medical Center to provide healthcare services to KAUST employees

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Updated 29 March 2023

International Medical Center to provide healthcare services to KAUST employees

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The International Medical Center signed a partnership agreement with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to provide healthcare services for the university’s employees, in accordance with the highest medical standards set by the IMC.
The partnership agreement between the two parties stipulates that the IMC will provide integrated medical services to KAUST, supported by emergency, laboratory, radiology and pharmacy departments on campus, serving its employees and residents as well as providing them with all therapeutic, surgical and preventive services through the IMC headquarters.
Dr. Walid Fitaihi, chairman and CEO of the IMC, said that the choice of KAUST, which includes the largest university cities on a global scale, to partner with the IMC for providing its employees and residents with medical services, comes in line with Saudi Vision 2030. “This vision emphasized that the government sector benefits from the services of the private healthcare sector in light of the privatization of healthcare services, which is why KAUST made the choice to benefit from the world-class standards of healthcare provided by the IMC,” he said.

BACKGROUND

The IMC successfully launched the unified electronic medical record system project TrakCare from InterSystems, which was adopted across all IMC facilities.

Dr. Fitaihi added that under this partnership, the IMC will be providing advanced healthcare services in the most precise medical specialties, to KAUST employees through a unified system linking medical clinics in KAUST with the headquarters of the IMC.
The CEO also pointed out that the partnership agreement between the two parties is according to an approach that is the latest in the healthcare sector, which ensures the provision of services through a unified medical file and the unification of the record of medical services provided, regardless of where they are received, whether on campus or at the IMC.
He said that this approach to unify the record of medical services provided, comes after the recent updates conducted by the IMC, through which it successfully completed the largest digital transformation process in the healthcare services.
Recently, the IMC successfully launched the unified electronic medical record system project TrakCare from InterSystems, a leading global company in the field of medical information technology and Innovative data that helps users overcome the intricacies and challenges related to information. The system was adopted across all IMC facilities through a unified information record.

 


Sobhy Kaber in Riyadh unveils Ramadan menu

Sobhy Kaber in Riyadh unveils Ramadan menu
Updated 28 March 2023

Sobhy Kaber in Riyadh unveils Ramadan menu

Sobhy Kaber in Riyadh unveils Ramadan menu

Egyptian restaurant Sobhy Kaber in Riyadh has announced a special menu for Ramadan. The menu blends traditional Egyptian cuisine with local Saudi flavors.

“Our menus in Sobhy Kaber are always evolving as we try to improve on each and every dish, each and every day. With that goal in mind, our executive chef has created a special menu for the holy month of Ramadan,” the restaurant said.

“Our restaurant team in Riyadh has taken great care and consideration when it comes to celebrating Ramadan with you. A carefully balanced Ramadan menu with Egyptian and oriental food is guaranteed to please every palate.”

Some of their Ramadan-special delicacies include grilled lamb chops, molokhia, meat tajin and grits meat tajin.

“The kitchen brigade, who also will be celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, will use their experience to make their Egyptian cuisine extra special for you and your family, friends and loved ones.”

The restaurant’s interiors are heavily influenced by its original home in Cairo. The décor has been carefully created to keep that authenticity whilst adding modern influence to bring it to life for the guests. With Riyadh being its new home, the local staff and Saudi influence is clearly evident for those who experience their hospitality.