
The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (Wrth) has been honored with the Gold Winner award at the 2026 MUSE Creative Awards for its traditional arts learning pathways program.
The MUSE Creative Awards celebrate exceptional creative work from around the world across design, content, and experiential fields, recognizing projects that create meaningful impact and enrich the global creative landscape.
This achievement highlights the program’s contribution to enhancing the skills of traditional arts practitioners and reinforcing their role in preserving and expressing cultural identity.

As one of Wrth’s flagship initiatives, the traditional arts learning pathways program offers a comprehensive training model that blends theoretical learning with hands-on practice.
Through this program, Wrth seeks to empower practitioners, facilitate the transfer of knowledge, and broaden opportunities within the traditional arts sector.
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