Sci-Art Exhibition in Jeddah: Encouraging Creativity at the Intersection of Science and Art
The Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts has collaborated with the Biology Club at King Abdulaziz University to launch a Sci-Art exhibition in Jeddah.
Fifteen female students from the university showcased their artworks, including paintings and sketches, exploring the connection between science and art.
The second annual exhibition was attended by Mohammed Al-Subaih, the organization's director-general, Mona Al-Harbi, the vice dean of the college of science, local artists, and parents.
The exhibition, which runs until May 2, showcases an artistic interpretation of scientific inquiry at the Abdul Halim Radwi Auditorium.
Fifteen female students from King Abdulaziz University showcased their paintings, sketches, and other projects at the Sci-Art exhibition opening.
The students explored various subjects such as the body's systems, solar system, human mind, natural world, animals, mathematics, computer programming, and global warming.
The Sci-Art exhibition allows participants to engage their creative and analytical minds, forge new connections between ideas, and learn about the world through art.
Mona Al-Harbi, Vice Dean of the College of Science at King Abdulaziz University, praised the students for their work and expressed the university's role in promoting culture and arts by providing a platform for students to exhibit their talents and innovative ideas.
Al-Harbi explained that the sci-art exhibition offers an opportunity for individuals to connect creative and analytical thinking through art and science.
The event serves as a platform for students and others to showcase their artistic talents and explore the relationship between science subjects and art.
The goal is to inspire students to express their creativity and learn about the world in a unique and engaging way.