Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026 launches open call and reveals curatorial team
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Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026 launches open call and reveals curatorial team
Tuwaiq Sculpture Symposium. Courtesy Riyadh Art.



RIYADH.- “Traces of What Will Be”—the seventh edition of the internationally acclaimed sculpture symposium.

Riyadh Art has officially launched the open call for Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026, inviting sculptors from around the world to submit proposals for the seventh edition of the internationally acclaimed sculpture symposium, themed Traces of What Will Be. Taking place in January and February 2026, this edition will once again turn Riyadh into a dynamic hub for public art, creativity, and cross-cultural exchange.

Running from August 27 to October 1, 2025, the open call invites submissions from artists interested in participating in a live sculpting experience on-site in Riyadh, culminating in a public exhibition. Twenty-five artists will be selected to produce original works that will be permanently installed across the capital, enriching the city's expanding public art collection.

In parallel with the open call, Riyadh Art is pleased to announce the curators for Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026:

Sarah Staton (UK), artist and Director of Spatial Value Catalyst at the Royal College of Art, recognized for her pioneering work in sculpture.

Rut Blees Luxemburg (Germany), artist and Director of Spatial Value Catalyst, and Professor of Urban Aesthetics at the Royal College of Art.

Lulwah Al Homoud (Saudi Arabia), an award-winning curator and visual communication expert with a global portfolio in curatorial leadership based in Riyadh.

The curators will guide the artistic selection process and thematic direction for this edition, which introduces two sculpting categories in line with Riyadh Art’s evolving vision: Granite + Stainless Steel Integration / Reclaimed Metal.

Selected artists will receive an honorarium, in addition to full travel and accommodation support.

Sarah Alruwayti, Director of the Tuwaiq Sculpture Symposium at the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, stated: “Tuwaiq Sculpture invites artists from around the world to leave a lasting mark on Riyadh’s evolving urban landscape. Each edition builds on a growing legacy that connects communities through public art.”

Since its inception, Tuwaiq Sculpture has welcomed more than 150 artists whose works now form part of Riyadh Art’s permanent collection—including a significant installation of 35 pieces at King Abdulaziz Historical Center. The initiative continues to shape Riyadh’s global identity as a capital of creativity, civic engagement, and cultural innovation.

For submission guidelines and to apply, visit: riyadhart.sa










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