Sadu, a traditional weaving practice shaped by nomadic desert life and the ingenuity of women makers, translates generations of knowledge into disciplined bands of vivid geometry. Historically woven from sheep and camel wool for tents and furnishings, Sadu’s motifs form a visual language of movement, memory, and identity—elevating a practical necessity into a lasting cultural symbol.
The Sadu Art and Design Initiative (SADI), initiated by Kuwait’s AlSadu Society, engages this cultural heritage as both subject and structure. Since 2016, the residency has invited artists from diverse disciplines to work with Sadu’s inherited knowledge and evolving forms as a foundation for contemporary exploration, reinterpreting its patterns, materials, and meanings for the present.
This exhibition features the work of 12 Kuwaiti artists who have participated in those inspiring residencies. The works that emerge move between distilled abstraction and immersive inquiry, tracing Sadu across image, object, and experience. Together, they form an evolving record of exchange between past and present, affirming that tradition remains vital not through preservation alone, but through continuous dialogue with new voices and vision.
Sponsored by the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters (NCCAL), Kuwait
This exhibition is presented in recognition of the Threads of Friendship theme marking the 65th anniversary of Kuwait’s Independence Day and the 35th anniversary of its liberation, and celebrating the enduring ties between Kuwait and the United States.
AlSadu Society Team
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Fatema AlBader, Noor AlFayez, Hanadi AlMarzouq, Abdulaziz AlRabea, Samaa AlRefai, Salem AlSalem, Jasem AlSanea, Rua AlShaheen, Munirah AlShami, Maha AlShimmery, Ali AlYousefi, Mahmoud Shaker Mahmoud
Watch the program from the opening night of Beyond the Weave: Contemporary Dialogues with AlSadu, with opening remarks by H.E. Ambassador Sheikha Al-Zain Al-Sabah, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the United States, and AlSadu Society Chairperson, Sheikha Bibi Duaij Al-Sabah, and an art talk with Lyne Sneige and three of the artists featured in the show, Fatema AlBader, Jasem AlSanea, and Munirah AlShami.



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