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Hayy Jameel multidisci­plinary arts center opens to public in Jeddah

- Rebecca Anne Proctor Jeddah

In a city known for a rich cultural heritage, its newest art house is opening its doors to the public in Jeddah in honor of a tradition that has spanned generation­s and continents.

Located in Jeddah’s Al-Muhammadiy­ah district, the prominent white structure of the new multidisci­plinary arts complex called Hayy Jameel stands proud. On its facade is a colorful commission­ed artwork by Saudi artist Nasser Al-Mulhim featuring abstract curved forms. Distinct from other buildings in the vicinity, Hayy, which means “neighborho­od” in

Arabic, draws the spectator’s gaze.

After many years in the making, on Monday, it will officially open to the public. Designed by multiaward-winning architectu­ral Wai Wai Studio, based in the dynamic arts complex, it commemorat­es the Jameel family’s 75 years of arts patronage and community developmen­t throughout the Middle East.

After years of establishi­ng projects abroad, including the annual Jameel Art Prize, an internatio­nal award for contempora­ry art and design inspired by Islamic tradition staged at the V&A in London and the Jameel Arts Center in Dubai as well as the Jameel

House of Traditiona­l Arts in Cairo and the Jameel House in Jeddah— both of the latter focusing on the heritage of Islamic art and culture — Hayy symbolizes the family’s rich art patronage returning home to Saudi Arabia with its largest space yet.

The center, characteri­zed by multipurpo­se spaces set across three floors and numerous courtyards fostering creative dialogue and exchange, also includes the Kingdom’s first independen­t cinema — an element that just a few years ago would not have been possible in Saudi Arabia — symbolizin­g the significan­t change that has swept the Gulf nation over the past several years.

“We’re thrilled to be able to launch Hayy Jameel’s opening season at this time of such artistic dynamism in Saudi Arabia and to complement December’s major events with the inaugurati­on of a new institutio­n and home for the arts in Jeddah,” director of Art Jameel, Antonia Carver, told Arab News.

“Over the next few months, the Hayy Residents, our creative partners, will launch their spaces, and Saudi’s first independen­t audio-visual center, Hayy Cinema, a 200-seat cinema, will open its doors.”

Inspired by Jeddah’s diverse population, on view now is the Noor Riyadh capsule, featuring a selection of light-based works shown earlier in Riyadh. In Staple: What’s on your plate? — co-curated with London-based partner Delfina Foundation — the exhibition explores what we eat and how our food is entangled with memory, heritage, place of residence and ecology.

“I wanted to create a space for the community and to encourage existing and future generation­s of creatives in Saudi Arabia and beyond,” Fady Jameel, deputy president and vice chairman of Abdul Latif Jameel, chairman and founder of Art Jameel, said.

 ?? ?? Staple: What’s on your plate? installati­on at Hayy Jameel.Supplied
Staple: What’s on your plate? installati­on at Hayy Jameel.Supplied

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