Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026 Announces 25 Participating Artists for the Seventh Edition

Under the Royal Commission for Riyadh City and Riyadh Art, Tuwaiq Sculpture has announced the selection of 25 artists for the seventh edition of the annual sculpture symposium and exhibition, taking place from January 10 to February 22, 2026.

This year’s edition unfolds under the curatorial theme “Traces of What Will Be,” inviting artists to reflect on how sculptural form can express the physical, cultural and conceptual traces that shape the future of cities and communities.
A total of 25 artists from 18 countries, including Saudi artists, have been selected for the seventh edition. Their proposals reflect a diverse range of artistic approaches, responding to the theme through explorations of transformation, place, and materiality.

“The seventh edition of Tuwaiq Sculpture received more than 590 applications, reflecting the cultural diversity and global interest in the symposium. The selection of the 25 participating artists was carried out by a jury of industry experts and specialists,” said Sarah Alruwayti, Director of the Tuwaiq Sculpture Symposium, “and their proposals show meaningful engagement with the theme and reflect the strength and diversity of contemporary sculptural practice. We look forward to welcoming them to Riyadh for the creation of new works that will become lasting additions to the city.”
Building on the evolving material practice of the symposium, Tuwaiq Sculpture 2026 introduces two sculpting categories: granite with optional stainless-steel integration and reclaimed metal. Twenty artists will work in granite, while five will create new works in reclaimed metal. Over four weeks, they will produce large-scale sculptures that will later join Riyadh Art’s permanent public art collection.
Since its launch in 2019, Tuwaiq Sculpture has welcomed more than 153 sculptors from around the world, with many artworks now permanently installed across Riyadh as part of the city’s expanding public art landscape.
The 2026 edition features a month-long live sculpting phase alongside a community engagement program, inviting visitors to witness the creation of artworks and take part in panel discussions and workshops. The symposium will conclude with a public exhibition showcasing the completed sculptures from its seventh edition.
| Artist Name | Material | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Jamal A. Rahim | Stone | Bahrain |
| Jose Miguel | Stone | Chile |
| Komlan Samuel Olou | Stone | Ghana |
| Zilvinas Balkevicius | Stone | Iceland |
| Shahryar Hassan | Stone | Iran |
| Zahra Rahimi | Stone | Iran |
| Maryam Turkey | Stone | Iraq |
| Emanuela Camacci | Stone | Italy |
| Nicola Fucci | Stone | Italy |
| Yasushi Hori | Stone | Japan |
| Hassan Ali Qureshi | Stone | Pakistan |
| Jasem Mousa | Stone | Palestine |
| Wiktor Kopacz | Stone | Poland |
| Abdulhameed Altokhais | Stone | Saudi Arabia |
| Maisa Shaldan | Stone | Saudi Arabia |
| Mohammed Al Thagafi | Stone | Saudi Arabia |
| Wafa Alqunibit | Stone | Saudi Arabia |
| Azza Al Qubaisi | Stone | United Arab Emirates |
| Irena Posner | Stone | United Kingdom |
| Carole Jean Turner | Stone | United States of America |
| Matthieu Elparo | Reclaimed Metal | France |
| Raya Kassissieh | Reclaimed Metal | Jordan |
| Saeed Gamhawi | Reclaimed Metal | Saudi Arabia |
| Seddiq Wassel | Reclaimed Metal | Saudi Arabia |
| Nilhan Sesalan | Reclaimed Metal | Turkey |



