In this educational UN short film, we traverse Seoul's art realm, spotlighting an exhibition that celebrates the unbounded creativity of 43 differently-abled artists, underlining the vital need for inclusivity and diversity.
Korean Artists Break Barriers One Brushstroke at a Time - Creativity, Inclusion, Equality, Humanity
We're immersed in the vibrant art scene of Seoul, South Korea, where a unique exhibition at the Seoul Art Center is underway. The display boasts over 100 artworks, all crafted by 43 artists living with developmental disabilities. Central to our narrative are two such artists, Hansol Kim and Shinhey Park. As we delve into their day-to-day lives, we explore not only their creative process but also their triumphs and challenges. This documentary eloquently underscores that their lives, filled with aspiration and determination, are not disparate from ours. Through this journey, we're compelled to reflect on societal inequalities and the immense value of fostering an inclusive society that recognizes and celebrates the inherent diversity of human existence