Running from May 2024 to June 2024, the AlUla Heritage and Innovation Residency features six artists. This specific programme focuses on exploring the fusion between art and digital technology, past and future, in the context of a land rooted in more than 200,000 years of human history.
Unlike other programmes, it will emphasise research over production, proposing to artists a platform of reflection to nurture existing or future projects. It will have an open studio which will replace a formal exhibition.
Creatives are invited to feed, absorb, and accumulate all manners of cultural artefacts or natural elements, intertwining them with their imaginations and techniques, to write the scenarios of an imagined future.