Riyadh: The Braille Fine Art club, part of Hobby Clubs (Hawi)-an initiative of the Quality of Life Program-is participating in the Dates Festival with an art pavilion featuring creative displays and interactive workshops for diverse audiences.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition showcases works from 85 club members of all ages, highlighting talent in fine arts, Arabic calligraphy, handicrafts, sculpture, photography, design, and digital art. This initiative aims to integrate people with disabilities into the cultural scene and promote the use of braille in the fine arts.
The club also offers programs for children aged 10 and older to enhance their artistic and social awareness. The pavilion has attracted a significant number of visitors, with workshops, including one on recycling date pits to promote sustainability, drawing particular interest.