Diriyah Art Futures offers residency to artists, scholars

Participants are encouraged to produce work in the context of DAF’s location adjacent to Diriyah’s farms.
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Updated 28 October 2024
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Diriyah Art Futures offers residency to artists, scholars

Diriyah Art Futures, the MENA region’s first hub dedicated to new media and digital art, has announced a call for applications to its inaugural Mazra’ah Media Art Residency for experienced artists and scholars.

Running from February to April 2025, the three-month residency comprises two distinct streams for artists and scholars, established in the fields of new media and digital arts. Designed to foster innovation and intellectual exchange across disciplines, the residency offers participants access to world-class studios and production labs, as well as a production budget.

Work developed during residencies will be showcased through exhibitions, or incorporated into scholarly publications, facilitated by DAF and its network of regional and international partners. There will also be opportunities to secure broader recognition and engagement, through further potential exhibitions, publications and artist monographs. DAF will provide comfortable and inspiring living spaces, while creating opportunities for participants to connect with a diverse network of peers and professionals from across Saudi Arabia and the world.

Set to launch later this year, DAF is a state-of-the-art amalgamation of school, laboratory and exhibition space. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Diriyah, the 6,550-square-meter hub designed by Italian architectural firm Schiattarella Associati, brings together artists and technologists at the intersection of past, present and future.

The word “Mazra’ah” means “farm” in Arabic, a reference to DAF’s location overlooking the stunning preserved farms and archaeological sites of Diriyah. Residents will enjoy views of the farms that have provided a crucial source of sustenance since the times of historic Diriyah, the capital of the first Saudi state. Artists and scholars are invited to embrace this creative and scholarly retreat, hidden away from the bustle of daily life, where they can reflect on how the relationships between humans, nature and technology can sustain and enrich life.

The 2025 residency theme, “High-Resolution Dreams of Sand,” celebrates DAF as a beacon of critical, creative and scholarly development, amplifying regional perspectives in new media and digital art. The theme encourages participants to produce work that engages with the context of DAF’s physical location adjacent to Diriyah’s farms and interrogates the bridge between history and the future, inviting reflections on our human relationship with nature and technology. Residency proposals should resonate with contemporary issues, regional interests and global narratives, especially those emerging from the MENA region and the global majority.

Ibrahim Alsanousi, acting CEO of the Museums Commission, said: “The Mazra’ah Media Art Residency represents Saudi Arabia’s commitment to developing the country’s cultural ecosystem, and transforming Riyadh into a global hub for new media and digital art. Through these efforts, we are establishing the Kingdom as a hub of cultural exchange, pioneering new forms of expression in the heart of one of our most cherished historic districts.”

Dr. Haytham Nawar, director at DAF, said: “This dynamic residency offers established artists and scholars an unparalleled opportunity to develop new creative practices and contribute to global scholarly discussions on new media art through a regional perspective. We invite those passionate about these rapidly evolving fields to apply. This is where the impossible comes to life.”

Those applying for the artist stream should be established and practicing new media and digital artists, working across sound media, visual media, computational, biological, scientific or technology-related methodologies. DAF will also consider established writers, scholars and theorists in new media and digital art, or technology and culture, for the scholars’ track.


25,000 attend Social Development Bank’s DeveGO25 forum

Updated 27 December 2025
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25,000 attend Social Development Bank’s DeveGO25 forum

The Social Development Bank concluded the second edition of the Entrepreneurship and Modern Business Practices Forum — DeveGo 2025 — announcing the achievement of high-impact outcomes that further reinforced the forum’s position as the largest national platform in the region dedicated to entrepreneurship, innovation, and freelance work in Saudi Arabia and beyond. 

The forum witnessed broad participation from local and international experts, investors, entrepreneurs, and representatives of local, regional, and international institutions.

Over three days at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center, the forum drew 25,000 participants and visitors, who benefited from over 45 specialized workshops and over 2500 advisory sessions delivered by more than 70 consultants and experts. 

The sessions covered key areas including entrepreneurial planning, business models, venture capital, digital platforms, freelancing, and emerging technologies. 

The forum also featured 20 panel discussions with leading local and international speakers, addressing major global trends in entrepreneurship, including the future of artificial intelligence, the creative economy, digital transformation, and venture investment. 

The forum saw the launch of the Saudi Empretec Fellowship, in the presence of Rebeca Grynspan, secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development. 

The partners in success within the Social Responsibility Portfolio supporting entrepreneurs were honored. 

It also saw the honoring of 13 winners of the Handicrafts Competition, representing various regions of the Kingdom, the announcement of winners of the Salam Award for Promising Projects, and the recognition of leading entrepreneurial projects fund under the Enterprises Track. 

In addition, the NEXT UP Challenge concluded on the third day of the forum with 20 startups presenting their projects to more than 500 investors, enhancing opportunities for networking and partnership building.

As part of efforts to strengthen the support ecosystem, the forum witnessed the signing of 51 agreements, along with the launch of a suite of new financing products. These included the Capital Expansion Product with a ceiling of up to SR10 million, the Payroll Product with a ceiling of SR2 million, and the Rental Product with a ceiling of SR1.5 million, aimed at supporting enterprises in asset development and covering operational costs. 

This reflects the bank’s direction toward offering more specialized financing tools that respond effectively to market needs.

The forum concluded by reaffirming its role as a unifying national platform for entrepreneurship, where accompanying activities and events provided direct engagement opportunities between entrepreneurs, investors, and experts. 

The forum also highlighted success stories and practical experiences that reflect the scale of entrepreneurial momentum in the Kingdom and the growing role of the Social Development Bank in supporting a national economy driven by innovation and knowledge.