General Authority for Culture (Saudi Arabia)
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JurisdictionSaudi Arabia
Agency executive
- Ahmed Almazyad, Governor
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General Authority for Culture was a Saudi government body responsible for all cultural activities in the Kingdom, it announced its establishment by royal decree on May 7, 2016, and its chairman Ahmed Almazyad.[1] The authority was later turned into a ministry, to officially be named the Ministry of Culture.
In April 2018, a new board of directors was formed to supervise and manage the cultural activities in the Kingdom. The board of directors involves three women, two of whom are theater and film directors.[2]