Diriyah Biennale Foundation (DBF), announced on Wednesday its ongoing activities as part of the public program for the inaugural Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale which remains open to the public through 11 March 2022 in the JAX district of Diriyah. An exciting array of activities from talks and panels featuring artists and international experts, to fun experiences for families and children, will ensure that the Biennale is a hub of arts-related engagement and learning. The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale's program is designed to inspire creative dialogue across cultures while benefiting the local ecosystem and laying the foundation for long-lasting audience engagement. The program draws inspiration from art and culture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond, facilitating educational explorations and the sharing of knowledge and best practices with access to leading voices in the field. Commenting on the way the Biennale program was designed, Aya Al-Bakree, CEO of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, said, "We are excited to welcome all audiences to the Biennale and to invite them to explore visual culture from Saudi Arabia and beyond. Our programs are a crucial part of that invitation and have been designed to provide an inclusive and empowering experience for everyone. We hope that the activities and conversations will provide both local and international visitors with exceptional opportunities to make discoveries, excite their curiosity, and stimulate their creativity." Raneem Farsi, Designer of the Programs for the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale, added: "Our aim is to lower the barrier of entry and engagement to the art sector, and support knowledge transfer and exchange by building an engaging program based on education, exposure and experience. Public programs usually act as the farthest-reaching arm of initiatives to encourage inclusivity and spread awareness to create relevant impact on the community. By driving cultural and creative rhetoric in society, we develop and enhance the dialogue between the contemporary art world and everyone else." In partnership with the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, the public program will feature school visits that aim to promote greater integration of art and culture in the daily life and learning of local students. With specially developed educational kits, these visits will play a vital role in enhancing the next generation's understanding and interest in art. Teachers' kits and training programs will also be launched as part of this strategic goal to empower the educators and tour guides interacting with students and to ensure the continuity of knowledge transfer beyond the Biennale walls. Commenting on the partnership with the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, Jerry Inzerillo, Group CEO, Diriyah Gate Development Authority said: "We are enormously excited to be partnering with the Diriyah Biennale Foundation and welcoming artists and visitors for this historic event. This presents the perfect opportunity for us to once again establish Diriyah as the centre of culture and heritage in the Middle East. Diriyah has a proud history as a hub of artistic talent in the region, where music, dance and the visual arts flourished. We are committed to establishing Diriyah's position in the Kingdom by cultivating an exceptional, thriving arts scene. The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale is just the beginning." As part of the ongoing program, the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale will feature an arts camp for children between the ages of 7 and 14. The camp is set to be launched in January and is designed by FuntasiaTM, an educational platform rooted in interactive and socio-emotional learning that was established by Elisa Sednaoui. The camp offers workshops that approach learning as a hands-on experiential event to supplement children's formal education. The Biennale will also offer DB Art 101s, a series of introductory talks that answer questions on foundational concepts in art and culture such as, "What is contemporary art? What is the role of a curator? What is art law? and What is a Biennale?" These will be led by a variety of experts including Brian Butterfield, Dr. Eiman Elgibreen, Dr. Effat Fadag, Dr. Amy Mechowski, Dr. Thomas Schneider, and Yayoi Shionoiri. Designed for participants of all ages and levels of experience, the workshops on offer as part of the public program will provide many opportunities to develop visitors' skills and broaden their art practices. These will range from 1-hour to 3-day sessions exploring a variety of topics including glass making, block printing, mud brick architecture, reformulating 'sadu', and scenography. Misk Art Institute will also lend their expertise to the Biennale's programs with multiple skill-building workshops designed for adults and youth. For dedicated art enthusiasts, a series of masterclasses will be delivered by the Sotheby's Institute of Art and Urban Arts Projects (UAP). The masterclasses are 3-day specialized courses designed to help artists and art professionals propel their growth within the arts and culture sector. These classes will cultivate both theoretical and practical skills that are vital to the Kingdom's art scene today such as Art Law, Public Art Production, Arts Management, and Presenting Yourself in the Art World. The Biennale's diverse program offerings will also feature many opportunities for families and visitors to engage in playful and entertaining experiences including treasure hunts, open mic nights, quiz nights, art murals and much more. An immersive wall - developed by Midwam - will feature a changing art puzzle that challenges children's general art knowledge.