Yesterday, Taibah University organized the “Creativity Corridor 2026” exhibition. To review the graduation projects of male and female students of the College of Design and Arts, and to enhance the role of creativity and innovation in supporting the creative economy and community development.
The exhibition, which was held at the headquarters of the Medina Chamber, aims to highlight the qualitative projects and academic outcomes of male and female students, and provide a platform for introducing their talents and creativity, in addition to enhancing communication with relevant authorities in the public and private sectors. This contributes to supporting investment opportunities in creative industries and empowering young national talents.
The exhibition included a number of projects and creative works in the fields of graphic design, visual identity, interior design, visual arts, digital design and multimedia, in addition to initiatives and projects that serve local heritage and culture, and provide innovative solutions that respond to community needs.
Organizing the exhibition comes as part of the university’s efforts to enhance an environment that supports creativity and innovation, link educational outcomes to the needs of the labor market, enable male and female students to present their experiences and projects to specialists and interested parties, and provide a supportive platform for talent that contributes to community development, supporting the creative economy, and achieving the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.