EVS report 02 – art exhibition in Donetsk
In Donetsk took place an exhibition of art works made by people with fewer opportunities.
On the 29th of May 2010. in Donetsk the exhibition of art works made by people with fewer opportunities “Open Space for artists” took place.The participants of the exhibition were representatives from public organizations of disabled people from Donetsk region.
The exhibition featured paintings, embroidery, handicrafts, works made in decoupage technique; items made of beads, thread, clay, wood, applications from various materials. The visitors were very surprised that all work crafts were made by people with disabilities. Their impressions they left in the guestbook. One of the guests wrote: “Thank you for the pleasure. This exhibition proves that human possibilities are endless! ”
Many guests and participants took part in an art master class, which organized EVS volunteer Stephen Kiers. He offered guests to draw some pictures with eyes closed or hands bound. Thus they felt how it’s like to be a person with a disability. All young people were delighted with such interactive workshop. They longed for communication in English with peers from other countries. Though Ukraine is a European country but youth still have limited access to information, non-formal education, travelling without visas, knowledge of foreign languages, etc.
Steven invited them to join the Art Club which he is going to start in September and discuss all topical for young people issues. Stephen Kiers came to Ukraine and does his volunteer service thanks to the “Youth in Action” Program supported by the EU.















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