Exhibition of paintings and crafts by people with disabilities, multicultural families, and non-disabled people
[대전=뉴시스]To commemorate the Day of Persons with Disabilities, the Korea Minting and Printing Corporation’s Currency Museum will hold the 5th International ‘Jang Dabi Exhibition’ of the Daejeon DPI of the Korea Federation for the Disabled until the 28th. 2024. 04. 17 *Resale and DB prohibited
[대전=뉴시스]Reporter Kwak Sang-hoon = The Korea Minting and Printing Corporation announced on the 17th that in celebration of the Day of Persons with Disabilities, the 5th International ‘Jang Da-bi Exhibition’ of the Korea Federation for the Disabled Daejeon DPI will be held at the Special Exhibition Room of the Currency Museum until the 28th.
DPI’s ‘Jang Da-bin Exhibition’ at the Korea Federation for the Disabled is named after the first letters of the words disabled, multicultural families, and non-disabled, and they participate together to open an exhibition.
DPI (DISABLED PEOPLE’S INTERNATIONAL) is an organization established in 1986 with the goal of realizing full social participation and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. It is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Daejeon DPI was established in 2017 to hold regular invitation lectures and provide social support to improve the rights and interests of people with disabilities. We are engaged in a variety of contribution activities.
30 people, ranging from amateurs to professional artists, participated in this exhibition. About 40 paintings, crafts, and photography works, including ‘Beautiful Companionship’, ‘City Story’, and ‘Small Daily Life’, are on display.
President Seong Chang-hoon said, “It is meaningful to hold a meaningful exhibition by Daejeon DPI to mark the Day of Persons with Disabilities.” He added, “Everyone who visited the exhibition felt warm empathy while appreciating the works of art that the disabled, non-disabled, and multicultural families blossomed in unison. “I hope it’s time,” he said.
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