Abstract

This study explores the art participation models in the protection and inheritance of traditional crafts, aiming to analyze how these models effectively respond to the challenges brought by modernization and globalization and promote the sustainable development of traditional crafts. Through in-depth analysis, the study finds that traditional crafts face many challenges, including technological progress, changes in market demand, and social transformations. Innovative art participation models, especially the application of digital technology and the strengthening of community and education, provide new opportunities for the protection and dissemination of traditional crafts. Digital technology can overcome geographical restrictions, enabling global audiences to access these crafts, while community participation and educational projects help stimulate local communities and the younger generations interest and involvement in traditional crafts. This study suggests that future research should further explore the effectiveness of different art participation models, especially in the application in different cultural backgrounds, and proposes recommendations for policy and strategy formulation to promote the protection and inheritance of traditional crafts. Overall, through innovative participation models, we can find new ways to protect and inherit traditional crafts, ensuring the sustainable development of these precious cultural heritages and passing them on to future generations.

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