“Broken Crayons” Inclusive Art Exhibition
The children from the School of Grace Learning and Vocational Centre and Gracelane Miracle Inclusive School, under the umbrella of The Engraced Ones Prayer and Advocacy Initiative, attended an Inclusive Art Exhibition at the FCT Exhibition Pavilion, organized by Indigo Plus Consults Limited themed “Broken Crayons”. The exhibition celebrated the creativity and resilience of individuals with all abilities. The event aimed to promote inclusivity in the arts and foster collaboration between artists with disabilities and the broader art community.
Over 150 people attended the exhibition, including children of all abilities, art enthusiasts, NGO representatives, government officials, and media personnel.
The event featured an opening ceremony, art displays, interactive sessions with artists, panel discussions on inclusivity, and a closing ceremony with a networking session. The exhibition successfully met its objectives, highlighting the need for more inclusive initiatives in the future.
The “Broken Crayons” Inclusive Art Exhibition significantly impacts children with disabilities by giving them a platform to showcase their creativity and gain recognition. This exposure boosts their confidence, challenges societal perceptions of disability, and opens doors to future opportunities in the arts. By participating, these children gain a sense of accomplishment and belonging, inspiring them to pursue their passions and see themselves as valuable contributors to the art world.