(Bandar Sri Begawan, 19th) The Social Development Department of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports launched the 'Art for All' exhibition in conjunction with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IPWD) 2024.
The exhibition features over 100 artworks, including paintings, crafts, models, and replicas, and will be open to the public from December 18, 2024, to January 10, 2025, at Gallery 4 of the Brunei Energy Centre in Jerudong Park.
Siti Norkhalbi, Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, officiated the launch.
This year marks the third edition of the 'Art for All' exhibition, with the theme 'Space', focusing on the wonders of outer space, astronomy, and celestial phenomena. The exhibited artworks blend creative interpretations of planets, stars, comets, nebulae, and other cosmic elements, integrating science and imagination. Highlights include spaceship models and astronaut replicas, offering a unique exploration of the universe through art.
The exhibition showcases the work of People with Disabilities (PWD) from welfare centers in four districts, the Autism Society, and schools in the Brunei-Muara district.
The aim of the exhibition is to build an artistic platform providing opportunities and equal rights for people with disabilities, encouraging their active participation in the arts, promoting social inclusion, and increasing public awareness of the talents and artistic contributions of people with disabilities.
The 'Art for All' exhibition invites the public to experience the creativity of people with disabilities and explore the celestial-inspired artworks on display.
The exhibition runs until January 10, 2025, and visitors are welcome to witness the talents and artistic visions of these outstanding artists.
Siti Norkhalbi, Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, officiated the launch.
This year marks the third edition of the 'Art for All' exhibition, with the theme 'Space', focusing on the wonders of outer space, astronomy, and celestial phenomena. The exhibited artworks blend creative interpretations of planets, stars, comets, nebulae, and other cosmic elements, integrating science and imagination. Highlights include spaceship models and astronaut replicas, offering a unique exploration of the universe through art.
The exhibition showcases the work of People with Disabilities (PWD) from welfare centers in four districts, the Autism Society, and schools in the Brunei-Muara district.
The aim of the exhibition is to build an artistic platform providing opportunities and equal rights for people with disabilities, encouraging their active participation in the arts, promoting social inclusion, and increasing public awareness of the talents and artistic contributions of people with disabilities.
The 'Art for All' exhibition invites the public to experience the creativity of people with disabilities and explore the celestial-inspired artworks on display.
The exhibition runs until January 10, 2025, and visitors are welcome to witness the talents and artistic visions of these outstanding artists.