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KSA’s Princess Lamia pens love letter to creativity for Vogue Arabia

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In honor of World Art Day — celebrated on April 15 — Saudi Arabia’s Princess Lamia bint Majed Al-Saud shared her view on how art and creativity have “the power to shape our future; whether social, cultural, or economic” in an article for Vogue Arabia, especially in light of a global pandemic that has brought the world to a grinding halt over the past year. “While the past year has brought with it an array of challenges, creatives across the world have found inspiratio­n in the most difficult times,” she added.

Indeed, artists across the world have garnered inspiratio­n from lockdown and social distancing measures — Saudi Arabia’s King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture, also known as Ithra, recently launched a digital showcase titled COVID-19 Exhibit that showcases just that.

In the article, she declared that “art is central, not peripheral, to social change,” echoing the view that creativity has the power to effect change at all levels of society.

“Art, in all of its forms, enhances cultural understand­ing while addressing social issues, increasing economic opportunit­ies, and contributi­ng to a more tolerant, prosperous world,” she said.

“Today, on the occasion of World Art Day, we celebrate art as a veritable catalyst for social action, one that continues to facilitate local action and broader social change.”

She shared her views as Saudi

Arabia’s art scene continues to grow, with the successful participat­ion of Saudi galleries at March’s Art Dubai 2021 and a slew of local art fairs and initiative­s by the Misk Art Foundation and Ithra, including the ongoing Year of Arabic Calligraph­y.

Princess Lamia said: “We understand the important role that the creative industries play in meeting the sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda … we believe that art inspires feeling and emotion while providing a window through which people can explore different perspectiv­es.

The princess also discussed the goals of Alwaleed Philanthro­pies — a charitable organizati­on, chaired by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al-Saud, which collaborat­es with a range of philanthro­pic, government­al and educationa­l institutio­ns to combat poverty, empower women and youth, develop communitie­s, provide disaster relief and create cultural understand­ing through education.

‘While the past year has brought with it an array of challenges, creatives across the world have found inspiratio­n in the most difficult times.’ Princess Lamia bint Majed Al-Saud

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