Da Nang exhibition showcases disabled kids’ paintings
Artworks created by children with disabilities, orphans and those with difficult circumstances in the central city of Da Nang are on display at an exhibition themed “Raising the wings of dream” that opened in the locality on May 28th.
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A painting won the third prize, displaying at the exhibition. (Photos: Phuong Thao)
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The event is organised by the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum and the municipal centre for sponsoring disabled and orphan children and the centre for providing social services on the occasion of the International Children’s Day (June 1st).
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As many 80 paintings showcased at the event reflect their love for the country, family and peace, and their aspiration for integrating into the community and having a better life.
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Tran Vu Sinh won second prize.
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The painting “I love you, mom” of Bao Han, a student of Hope Village, won the first prize.
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Nguyen Thi Trinh, Vice Director of the museum, said the exhibition aims to discover and develop the art talents among orphans and the disabled, thus helping them overcome difficulties.
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It also offers a chance for local children to increase exchanges and promote their creativeness, she added.
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The event will last until June 20th at the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum.
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