Riyadh: The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (Wrth) won the Gold Winner award at the MUSE Creative Awards 2026 for its traditional arts learning pathways program. The prestigious accolade highlights the institute's commitment to preserving and promoting traditional arts.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the MUSE Creative Awards recognize outstanding creative projects worldwide in the fields of design, content, and experiences. The awards celebrate works that deliver tangible impact and contribute to the global creative landscape. This recognition underlines the significant role the traditional arts learning pathways program plays in developing the capabilities of practitioners and strengthening their presence as part of cultural identity.
The traditional arts learning pathways program is one of Wrth's flagship initiatives. It provides structured training that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. The program aims to empower practitioners, transfer expertise, and expand opportunities in the traditional arts sector, ensuring the continuation and growth of these vital cultural practices.