Muscat – Renaissance Services has announced its support for two emerging Omani artists, Majid Al Amri and Sara Al Hosni, as they embark on an inspiring artistic journey to the UK. This initiative, in collaboration with the British Omani Society Art Group, offers the two artists an opportunity to refine their skills and gain international exposure through a series of workshops and exhibitions.
The artists’ journey begins with a two-week residency at the Welsh Academy of Art under the guidance of well-known artist Lucy Corbett, where they will engage in intensive skill development. Following their time in Wales, Majid and Sara will travel to London for a series of studio visits, workshops and networking opportunities, culminating in a highly-anticipated exhibition. The event, which will be held at the British Omani Society’s premises in central London, will showcase their work to a wider international audience from September 25–27, 2024. A few art works will also be available for sale during the exhibition.
Speaking on the occasion, Stephen R Thomas, CEO, Renaissance Services, said, “We are delighted to support Majid and Sara, two talented Omani artists, on their journey to the UK. This opportunity, facilitated by the British Omani Society, provides them with a rare chance to enhance their skills and expand their artistic horizons. At Renaissance, we believe in nurturing local talent, and this experience -from tailored workshops to an exhibition in London – will help these talented young artists to further refine their craft. We hope that this will also serve to raise the overall profile of Omani artists in the future.”
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Major General (Retd) Felix Gedney of the British Omani Society Art Group, said, “The visit shows the close cultural links between the UK and Oman. It has been made possible by the kind support of the sponsors. The artists are all developing their skills exceptionally well. The standard of their painting, and the creativity of their composition, demonstrates the amazing depth of talent amongst emerging Omani artists.”
Renaissance Services is committed to fostering cultural exchange and promoting Omani talent on the global stage. By supporting Majid and Sara, the company hopes to contribute to the development of the Omani arts scene and also strengthen cultural ties between the Sultanate and the UK.





