If you want to soak in the history of the region through the works of local and international artists.
Jeddah has long stood as Saudi Arabia’s cultural capital. From experimental spaces spotlighting emerging local artists to historic houses-turned-museums, the city’s art scene is as dynamic as it is diverse. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious explorer, these ten art galleries in Jeddah are essential stops on your creative journey.
Athr Gallery
Tucked inside the Serafi Mega Mall, Athr Gallery is a heavyweight on the contemporary art scene. Since 2009, it’s championed Saudi talent while building global bridges, showcasing everything from traditional media to avant-garde installations. Alumni of Athr have been featured everywhere from the British Museum to the Louvre.
GO: Visit https://athrart.com for more information.

Adham Arts Center
One of Jeddah’s hidden gems, Adham Art Center is located in Al Sharafeya at Salma Commercial Center. It is a modern art gallery that showcases contemporary local Saudi artists and their artwork. The gallery features a collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations. Each collection or piece also has a description of the artists and their backgrounds and a brief anecdote about the creativity behind their work, taking you behind the scenes.
Go: Follow @adhamartcenter on Instagram for more information.

Darat Safeya Binzagr
Step into a piece of living history at Darat Safeya Binzagr. Located in the artist’s family home on King Abdullah Road, this museum-style gallery honours traditional Jeddawi life through paintings, heritage garments, and heirloom objects. The artist encapsulates the life surrounding the Harat Al Sham neighbourhood, which features stone-made houses and decorated wooden windows, paying tribute to the lasting legacy of Jeddah.
GO: Visit https://daratsb.com for more information.

EFREEZ Art Studio
EFREEZ in Al Nuzhah District blends visual storytelling with cultural heritage. Expect installations that explore themes like the symbolism of Arabian Jasmine in Saudi culture, all presented through a sleek and modern lens. These stories include the history and significance of Muzdanah, Arabian Jasmine in Saudi culture, alongside a narration of what makes these elements so special in the nation’s history.
GO: Visit www.efreez.com for more information.

Hayy Jameel
More than just a gallery, Hayy Jameel is a cultural ecosystem. Located in Al Muhammadiyah, it’s home to exhibitions, cinema screenings, community workshops and talks, celebrating both local and international creatives across disciplines. Hayy Jameel brings communities together for various occasions and celebrates everything from food to fashion.
Go: Visit https://hayyjameel.org for more information.

Hafez Gallery
Situated in Al Rawdah, on the third floor at Bougainvillaea, Hafez Gallery supports established and up-and-coming artists across the Middle East. Its curatorial focus is regional yet global, with a calendar packed with exhibitions featuring talents from Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan, and beyond.
GO: Visit www.hafezgallery.com for more information.

Hisham Binjabi Studio & Workshop
Legendary artist Hisham Binjabi turned his passion into a legacy. Located in the historic Al Balad, his gallery presents works spanning generations — from royal portraits to cross-cultural exhibitions featuring Saudi and international artists. The artist rose to fame at the age of 14 when he painted a portrait of the late Saudi King Faisal.
GO: Follow @hishambinjabi on Instagram for more information.

Jeddah Dome Art Gallery
One of the city’s oldest art spaces, the Jeddah Dome Gallery was built in the 1970s and revived in 2019. The Sharafiyyah-based venue now hosts exhibitions, cultural talks, and even includes archaeological elements, making it a multi-sensory experience.
GO: Visit www.visitsaudi.com for more information.

Nesma Art Gallery
Set in a quiet corner of Al Rawdah, Nesma Art Gallery is a sanctuary for abstract and digital art. It also serves as a working studio for rising artists, offering resources and exposure in equal measure. It also includes sculptures and encourages the works of local creators through photographic mediums.
GO: Follow @art.zawaya on Instagram for more information.

Saudi Art Center for Fine Arts
More than a gallery, the Saudi Art Center is where art meets education. Located in Al Andalus, it offers classes in painting, sculpture, fashion design, and more, while showcasing student and professional work in rotating exhibitions. The institution also explores arts and crafts, such as ceramic workshops and fabric painting.
GO: Visit www.saudiarts.com for more information.
