Conversion of Irqah Hospital into arts center nearing completion

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Irqah Hospital will be renamed Irqah Laboratory for Creative Arts under the slogan Aesthetic Scenes. (Supplied)
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Irqah Hospital will be renamed Irqah Laboratory for Creative Arts under the slogan Aesthetic Scenes. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 September 2023
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Conversion of Irqah Hospital into arts center nearing completion

  • Former hospital is being restyled as the Irqah Laboratory for Creative Arts and is expected to be fully operational by 2026
  • Center will comprise a theater, studios, a library, exhibition rooms, an outdoor area for cultural festivals and a dedicated space for young creatives

RIYADH: The transformation of Irqah Hospital into a cultural center is continuing apace, with parts of the new facility set to open as early as next year, the Ministry of Culture said.

The former hospital is being restyled as the Irqah Laboratory for Creative Arts and is expected to be fully operational by 2026.

Spanning 100,000 square meters, the center will comprise a theater, studios, a library, exhibition rooms, an outdoor area for cultural festivals and a dedicated space for young creatives.

It is intended to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for artists and creators from across the Kingdom and all over the world.

As well as its permanent facilities, the laboratory will host a variety cultural and educational events throughout the year.

The Ministry of Culture announced plans to convert Irqah Hospital, which is located to the west of Riyadh, into a cultural center in 2021. Opened in 1987, the building ceased operations more than 20 years ago and for many years stood neglected and abandoned.

In that time it has occasionally been used as a space for creative events, such as the Visual Arts Commission’s annual street art festival, Shift22, which last year showcased the work of more than 30 graffiti artists from around the world.

The ministry also used it as the venue for a scripts and calligraphy exhibition, which highlighted the significance of calligraphy to Arab culture and identity.

The preservation of historical buildings and creation of opportunities to enrich the nation’s art and cultural scene are part of the Ministry of Culture’s remit under the umbrella of Saudi Vision 2030.


Sony’s Alpha Femme initiative debuts in UAE ahead of Saudi launch

Updated 28 January 2026
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Sony’s Alpha Femme initiative debuts in UAE ahead of Saudi launch

JEDDAH: Sony has brought its Alpha Femme initiative to the UAE for the first time, with several workshops taking place this week ahead of the next edition in Saudi Arabia.

Emirati photographer and Sony’s digital imaging ambassador Amani AlShaali conducted a workshop on fine art photography at Garage Studio in Dubai on Sunday.

The workshops in the UAE are designed to support women across photography, videography, cinematography, and content creation.

Suchismita Bhattarcharjee, category manager, interchangeable lens cameras, Sony Middle East and Africa, spoke to Arab News about the initiative and its goals for the region’s female content creators.

“Bringing a program like Alpha Femme to the UAE was part of our effort at nurturing local creator communities, with a specific focus on supporting women who are shaping visual storytelling in meaningful and impactful ways,” said Bhattarcharjee.

“Access to learning platforms and communities, such as Alpha Femme, play a key role in helping creators build both technical capability and creative direction.” 

Sony’s goal for participants, she said, was to “walk away with stronger professional connections, enhanced creative confidence, and practical knowledge that they can apply directly to their work.

“What is equally important is the sense of community and peer exchange that this will offer, creating a network where women can support one another, share experiences, and continue growing together within the region’s evolving creator landscape,” she added.

Alpha Femme in the UAE will organize monthly workshops to empower women across the creative industry.

The workshop topics will revolve around “practical creative skills, real-world workflows, and the evolving needs of the creative economy, ensuring the program remains relevant and responsive to the community it supports.”

These sessions are designed to bring beginner and experienced creators together for hands-on learning, industry knowledge sharing, and direct engagement with Sony ambassadors and speakers.

The launch of the initiative in UAE follows editions in Kuwait, South Africa, Egypt, and Kazakhstan.

“Sony is continuing to expand the initiative across the region, with the next edition set to take place in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing Alpha Femme’s role as a growing regional platform for women in visual storytelling,” said Bhattarcharjee.