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AlUla institution to select Saudi artist for residency in Paris

AlUla institution to select Saudi artist for residency in Paris
Artistic directors from Villa Hegra will select a Saudi artist to take part in a residency in Paris. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 May 2025

AlUla institution to select Saudi artist for residency in Paris

AlUla institution to select Saudi artist for residency in Paris
  • Initiative aims to bring France鈥檚 creative expertise to 黑料社区
  • Artist will also join Villa Hegra in AlUla for a residency organized by the institution鈥檚 cultural program

RIYADH: A cultural institution in AlUla plans to select a Saudi artist to host a residency in Paris in an effort to promote French artisanal traditions in the Kingdom.

The artist will be chosen by Basmah Felemban and Gael Charbau, artistic directors of AlUla鈥檚 Villa Hegra.

A collaboration with the Mobilier National, a French governmental body that produces and preserves artisanal furniture, the initiative aims to bring France鈥檚 creative expertise to 黑料社区.

The artist will also join Villa Hegra in AlUla for a residency organized by the institution鈥檚 cultural program.

Villa Hegra is a planned initiative that hosts a variety of artist residencies, creative spaces for cultural initiatives, an exhibition hall, a cinema and performance art studio.

The partnership between Villa Hegra and the Mobilier National will also involve displaying a selection of design pieces from the French organization鈥檚 collections at AlUla.

Herve Lemoine, the president of Manufactures Nationales, said: 鈥淭his partnership continues the Mobilier National鈥檚 rich tradition of collaboration with cultural villas, bringing French artisanal excellence to creative spaces around the world.鈥

Feriel Fodil, the CEO of Villa Hegra, said: 鈥淭his long-term collaboration also strengthens Villa Hegra鈥檚 primary mission: To promote artistic cooperation between 黑料社区 and France, while celebrating their respective artisanal heritages.鈥

Villa Hegra was officially announced in an intergovernmental agreement signed on Dec. 4, 2021, by 黑料社区鈥檚 Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah, and Jean-Yves Le Drian, then-French minister for foreign affairs.

One of Villa Hegra鈥檚 goals is to foster cultural dialogue between 黑料社区 and France.

Fodil previously told Arab News鈥 French edition: 鈥淚t is a state-to-state initiative that represents the willingness of two parties to collaborate at the cultural level.鈥


What We Are Buying Today: Thaqeb, a Saudi brand

What We Are Buying Today: Thaqeb, a Saudi brand
Updated 06 November 2025

What We Are Buying Today: Thaqeb, a Saudi brand

What We Are Buying Today: Thaqeb, a Saudi brand

As the Kingdom celebrates the Year of Handicrafts, Thaqeb, a Saudi brand from the Eastern Province, is bringing locally inspired products into the spotlight.

Founded in 2020 by four design graduates from Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University 鈥 Aseel Alhussaini, Sarah Alghamdi, Raghad Sendi and Farah Aldossery 鈥 the brand fills a gap in the market for contemporary, sustainable Saudi souvenirs that blend tradition with modern, eco-conscious design.

All Thaqeb products are sourced and made locally, supporting Saudi artisans while keeping environmental impact low through short supply chains.

From Thaqeb Studio, the all-women team turned a university project into a purpose-driven business. Three of the founders still work in the Eastern Province, while one has moved to Riyadh. The brand is growing, welcoming new designers and launching fresh collections.

At the Ithra Winter Festival, held alongside Khobar Season, Thaqeb鈥檚 popup booth drew attention with its elegant, locally inspired display.

Their Asir Mountain tote bags, made in Riyadh, come in three designs 鈥 one in blue and two with subtle color variations 鈥 priced at SR125 ($33). The canvas totes feature vegan leather straps and roomy interiors, combining practicality with local design.

Thaqeb is also known for its cups, which were available at the booth. In 2022, the brand won an award for its cup design, further boosting its reputation in the local design scene.

Another hit is the Arabian Leopard collection of bag accessories, created to mark the birth of leopard cubs in AlUla 鈥 a milestone in conservation efforts. The collection features vibrant editions, including Leopard Green for Saudi National Day and a pink version for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The brand regularly takes part in Ithra events, including Eid celebrations. At the Ithra Winter Souq, their booth accepts cash or certain digital payments, but not Apple Pay, so it is best to have Ithra WiFi or reliable data if going cashless.

Check their Instagram @thaqeb.products for more details and products.