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Colors of Inclusion: Kids Paint Joyful Masterpieces
2 Dec
Summary
- Children with special needs expressed creativity freely without color constraints.
- Over 450 children from nine institutions participated in the art workshop.
- The initiative aims to translate artistic talent into sustainable livelihood opportunities.

In a vibrant display of creativity, children with special needs recently converged at the National Gallery of Modern Art for the Srijan art workshop. This event, part of World Disability Week, saw over 450 participants from nine institutions freely express themselves through art, unhindered by traditional color palettes or rules.
Supported by special educators and art mentors, the workshop fostered an environment of pure expression, where children chose their own colors and created unique interpretations of their subjects. The initiative, organized by Citizens for Welfare State and Special Olympics Bharat, emphasized not just artistic creation but also the development of skills that can lead to future employment.
Beyond the canvases, Srijan aims to build long-term skill pathways for Divyang artists, offering them opportunities for livelihood. With plans to purchase select artworks, the organizers hope to bridge the gap between artistic talent and economic independence, celebrating the immense potential within every individual.




