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ZAN’ART – “Albanian Handicrafts: From Tradition to Modernity” is a high-level cultural event initiated by AIDA to highlight the role of artisans in preserving national values and heritage through craftsmanship. Featuring the participation of national leaders and key actors in the cultural and economic sectors, the event will present artisan showcases, discussions, and opportunities for networking. ZAN’ART emphasizes the transformative power of tradition when paired with innovation and aims to inspire new generations to engage in cultural entrepreneurship.
- Brokerage event
- 11009 - Creative products11008 - Creative services
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- TIRANE, Albania
Practical information
- Where
- Golden Eagle Shpk, Bulevardi Dëshmorët e Kombit 9, Tiranë 1010
- When
- -
- Host organisation
- AGJENCIA SHQIPTARE E ZHVILLIMIT TE INVESTIMEVE
- Website
- https://aida.gov.al/
Description
ZAN’ART – “Albanian Handicrafts: From Tradition to Modernity”
Organized by the Albanian Investment Development Agency (AIDA), ZAN’ART is a cultural celebration dedicated to honoring the craftsmanship, heritage, and creative spirit of Albanian artisans. Held on April 30th at Hotel Rogner, Tirana, this unique gathering will bring together talented artisans from across the country with key institutional partners, stakeholders, and government representatives—including Prime Minister Edi Rama and Minister of Economy, Culture, and Innovation Blendi Gonxhja.
This event serves as a platform to showcase the evolution of Albanian handicrafts, blending the richness of tradition with the innovation of modern design. It aims to promote the value of artisanal work in strengthening cultural identity and supporting economic development through craftsmanship and creativity.
Organized by the Albanian Investment Development Agency (AIDA), ZAN’ART is a cultural celebration dedicated to honoring the craftsmanship, heritage, and creative spirit of Albanian artisans. Held on April 30th at Hotel Rogner, Tirana, this unique gathering will bring together talented artisans from across the country with key institutional partners, stakeholders, and government representatives—including Prime Minister Edi Rama and Minister of Economy, Culture, and Innovation Blendi Gonxhja.
This event serves as a platform to showcase the evolution of Albanian handicrafts, blending the richness of tradition with the innovation of modern design. It aims to promote the value of artisanal work in strengthening cultural identity and supporting economic development through craftsmanship and creativity.