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Mar 03, 2017 / 12:44

Exhibition “Touch” by People with Autism in Hanoi

Exhibition of artworks by 6 persons with autism expressing their efforts and hope of living a normal life.

TOUCH is a special exhibition by 6 people with autism: Ujita Masato from Japan, Trung Hieu, Hoang Minh, Binh Minh, Danh Lam (Gia Bao) and Nem (Dinh Chi), advised by the artist Le Thiet Cuong, painter Nguyen Duc Phuong and painter Khuc Ngoc Minh.
Autism severely affects the ability to communicate and learn. They need a lot of proper love, compassion, perseverance and support from the family and advisers. They must undergo a long and hard way to “TOUCH” the art.
TOUCH symbolizes the effort from families of people with autism. This is a small success, it means ‘touching’ the hope of people with autism: a normal life, to study, work and earn income from the products they make, to integrate and contribute to the society.
The exhibition will open on 04 and be on display until 12 Mar 2017 at 5th floor, Vietnam Women’s Museum, 36 Ly Thuong Kiet, Ha Noi.