Riyadh Art project is one of Riyadh’s Four Megaprojects launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, on 19 March 2019. The project will be a milestone that contributes to fulfilling a key goal of the Saudi Vision 2030 to promote Riyadh’s position among the world’s most livable cities.
Within the project, more than 1000 artworks and landmarks, created by local and international artists, will be installed across the city of Riyadh according to a 10-program plan that covers residential neighborhoods, gardens, parks, squares, metro/bus stations, bridges, city entrances and tourism destinations.
This project will contribute to transforming the city of Riyadh into an open gallery and pave the way for a local and international creative artistic movement. It will, among others, engage artists from all around the world, strengthen social values, and improve knowledge transfer.
There’s choice – and inspiration – for everyone. Ten major programs throughout the city and two annual festivals create a vibe for Riyadh as a city of culture.

Garden City
This is a sculpture park for the 21st century, inviting new interpretations of art, technology and environmental engagement for Riyadh’s residents and visitors. It creates a new environment for experiencing interactive and contemporary art outside of the museum, accessible to all at a human scale and a platform for small and medium-sized permanent and temporary outdoor artworks to be programmed as part of the wider park creative experience.
1 location, approximately 30 elements.

Artists interpret the unique history, heritage and ecology of the wadis of Riyadh, while promoting the artisanal and artistic spirit of the community.
The Hidden River is an art trail that explores and reimagines traditional craft-based techniques.
Approximately 5 locations, more than 100 artworks.
Artists illuminate key bridges across the city and highlight not only the structural configuration of their creative canvas, but the bridge itself as a physical, social and emotional connector within the landscape. A distinctive, vibrant experience for everybody.
Approximately 10 bridges, 3 artists.

Approximately 10 locations, more than 70 elements.
The Art in Transit program integrates public art into the core fabric of Riyadh’s Metro and BRT bus system to create beautiful and distinctive stations, supported by innovative programs that foster interaction amongst citizens. Art and design work on every platform provides a layered sense of engagement.
Approximately 6 metro lines, 80 stations, 3 bus terminals, more than 1000 sheltered stations/stops.
A series of distinctive large-scale, high-impact, colorful and kinetic art interventions designed to support the wayfinding experience of Riyadh. Artworks will be integrated into the core infrastructure of the city, such as bridges and overpasses, and placed at major road and rail intersections to provide a truly joyful everyday experience.
Approximately 19 locations, 19 artworks.
A series of grand “gates of culture” heralding the entrance to Riyadh as a city of culture. Riyadh’s Welcoming Gateways set the tone for a city where the arts and creativity are essential components of a vibrant and inspiring global city.
Approximately 10 locations, 10 iconic gateways.
Permanent, large scale site-specific installations form an ongoing program to enhance public spaces, celebrate cultural heritage, contribute to community building, improve the quality of urban life for residents, and attract international tourism. Jewels in Riyadh commissions draw ideas and inspiration from civic spaces around the city, focusing on places frequented by people every day to stimulate a vibrant community.
Approximately 15 locations, 15 artworks.

More than 200 locations, 3000 elements.

Approximately 4 pavilions, 4 Interactive artworks, 8 urban locations.

The entire creative process will be open and accessible to the public with a program of events visits and talks. The work will be on view at the end of the Symposium before moving to an open-air gallery that will be accessible to the public.
The Noor Riyadh is a new citywide annual festival of light and art consisting of numerous public art installations across Riyadh city, an awe-inspiring exhibition of light art; and a diverse program of talks, tours, workshops and events.