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Amaala partners with Islamic Art Biennale in second edition

Amaala, the ultra-luxury wellness and cultural destination taking shape along the Red Sea coast, will host a compelling program of workshops and thought-provoking talks at the prestigious Islamic Art Biennale (IAB) in Jeddah.
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Amaala, the ultra-luxury wellness and cultural destination taking shape along the Red Sea coast, will host a compelling program of workshops and thought-provoking talks at the prestigious Islamic Art Biennale (IAB) in Jeddah.
 
Bringing together renowned experts, artists, curators, and thought leaders, Amaala will feature a dynamic public realm enriched with commissioned artworks, key cultural assets across visual and performing arts, as well as a lively calendar of cultural programming reflecting Amaala’s commitment to fostering creativity and heritage in Saudi Arabia.
 
Running from April 12 to mid-May 2025, a series of talks hosted by Amaala in collaboration with Islamic Art Biennale will include Seeds of Connection, Topographies of Heritage, and Biophilia and the Architecture of Wellbeing, each offering unique perspectives on how design, culture and the natural world intertwine. The partnership also features interactive workshops for children and parents, such as The Junkyard Art Factory, which encourages creative thinking by transforming recycled materials into works of art. 
 
Through these discussions, experts will explore how design enhances wellbeing, how nature can be seamlessly integrated into artistic and architectural practices to promote environmental regeneration, and how regional and Islamic architectural principles continue to shape contemporary design. By championing these conversations, Amaala strengthens its vision of creating a destination where wellness, design, art and culture intersect, driving both artistic expression and sustainable innovation.
 
With its pristine natural surroundings, Amaala is built around the pillars of Environment, Wellbeing, Arts and Culture. While actively protecting and regenerating the ecosystem, it offers a world-class wellness experience set within thoughtfully designed public spaces and architecture. The destination is enriched with high-calibre art commissions that honour local histories, stories and traditions, serving as key cultural assets for both visual and performing arts, alongside a vibrant cultural programme.
 
Now in its second edition, the Islamic Art Biennale, launched in 2023, has quickly established itself as one of the region’s most significant cultural events, celebrating the depth and diversity of Islamic artistic expression under this year’s theme, ‘And All That Is In Between.’ Bringing together contemporary and traditional artists from across the Muslim world and beyond, the exhibition explores the intersection of art, spirituality, and heritage, offering a compelling dialogue on material culture and artistic traditions.
 
Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind Amaala, is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Red Sea region, from its vibrant music and dance traditions to its deep-rooted maritime legacy. Recent initiatives include the Red Sea Waves music album—a sonic tribute to the civilizations that have flourished along the coastline—and the launch of the Red Sea Classic Sailing Race in October, a two-day event showcasing the art of traditional sailboat racing.
 
As an official partner of the Islamic Art Biennale, Amaala reaffirms its dedication to shaping a destination where art, culture, and wellness come together to inspire creativity, sustainability, and a deep sense of place. -TradeArabia News Service

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