The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts participates in the "Our Heritage" Exhibition of Handicrafts and Heritage.

15 Oct 2023

Riyadh, 15-Rabi al-awwal-1444 AH, 10 October 2022 CE, 

 

As part of its efforts to raise awareness about traditional arts, promote them locally and internationally, and introduce them, the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is participating in the “Our Heritage” Exhibition for Handicrafts and Heritage in the Arab Republic of Egypt in its fourth edition in 2022. This participation reflects the institute's commitment to encouraging the new generations of craftsmen and artists to revive their cultural heritage and support three skilled Egyptian craftsmen.

 

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is participating as an honored guest alongside the Heritage Commission, representing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the sisterly country of Egypt. The exhibition is held under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to strengthen cooperation and common heritage and cultural ties among Arab nations. The exhibition will continue until October 15 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center.

 

The booth of the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts at the "Our Heritage" Exhibition was honored by the presence of Mr. Sultan Al-Subeai, the Consul General at the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Egypt, in addition to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

 

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is proud to participate in the "Our Heritage" Exhibition alongside several other Arab entities. It commends the efforts made to support craftsmen and artists with small projects in over 30 heritage sectors, and contributes to valuing living treasures and outstanding leaders.

 

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is a leading institution that highlights Saudi national identity and enriches traditional Saudi arts. It represents the culture of the Kingdom by enhancing the rich and unique cultural heritage of traditional arts and related artworks, preserving their authenticity, supporting national talents and practitioners, and encouraging those interested in learning, mastering, and developing these arts.

 

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