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Princess Fahda also sits as the president of Al Faisaliyya Women's Welfare Society in Jeddah which she has chaired for over two decades, as well as head of Sleysla, a Cooperative Society, specialized in modernizing Saudi handy crafts and fashion in Jeddah using locally sourced raw materials with locally inspired traditional designs and employing local women to produce them.[6]
Princess Fahda participated in some exhibitions that have feminist focus through her watercolours.[2] One of such exhibitions was organized by the Royal Society of Fine Arts in Jordan and the Pan-Mediterranean Women Artists Network of Greece to eliminate the negative stereotypes concerning women across the Islamic world.[7]
The first exhibition was in Australia under the organization of the Interfaith Centre of Melbourne from 25 January to 23 March 2008.[8] Princess Fahda's watercolour work in this exhibition entitled Three Women is a visual representation of the Japanese Golden Rule "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" so dominant in the Islamic world.[7]
She herself also organized exhibitions mainly concerning with her father's memory.[2] Additionally, Princess Fahda supported the exhibitions of other artists in Saudi Arabia, for instance that of Farha Sayeed, an Indian artist who focuses on decoration of eggs.[9]