Tag: inclusive art India

  • DreamSphere 2026: Kaizzen Reinforces Commitment to Inclusive Communities by Partnering with Arts and Souls Foundation

    DreamSphere 2026: Kaizzen Reinforces Commitment to Inclusive Communities by Partnering with Arts and Souls Foundation

    New Delhi | 13 May 2026 – Arts & Souls Foundation is set to present DreamSphere, a three‑day art exhibition that celebrates neurodiverse creativity and the transformative power of artistic expression. The exhibition will be held from 16th to 18th May 2026, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, at LTC, Bikaner House, New Delhi.

    Curated under the theme “Different Minds, Infinite Expressions,” DreamSphere offers a compelling platform for artists to share deeply personal, imaginative, and authentic visual narratives. The exhibition highlights how creativity serves as a powerful medium for communication, confidence‑building, and inclusion.

    The exhibition will be inaugurated at 11:00 AM on 16th May 2026 by the Chief Guest, Shri Jatin Das, one of India’s most revered contemporary artists. A Padma Bhushan awardee, Shri Jatin Das is internationally renowned as a painter, sculptor, and muralist, whose artistic and cultural contributions have shaped generations of creative discourse. His presence lends exceptional artistic gravitas to DreamSphere and reinforces the exhibition’s emphasis on excellence, originality, and artistic integrity.

    Adding a vital clinical and academic dimension to the event, the Guest of Honour, Dr Sheffali Gulati, Professor and Faculty‑in‑Charge, Child Neurology Division, Department of Pediatrics, AIIMS, will also grace the inauguration. A leading authority in child neurology and neurodevelopment, Dr Gulati’s engagement reflects the exhibition’s holistic approach—bridging art, neuroscience, and inclusive understanding.

    Speaking about the exhibition, Mr. Rahul Thakur (Founder and Director) from Arts & Souls Foundation said, “DreamSphere is a celebration of potential, not limitation. Each artwork reflects a unique inner world and demonstrates how expression can empower lives when creativity is nurtured with respect and opportunity.”

    The exhibition brings together 42 diverse artists displaying over 150 artworks in varied styles and mediums in an environment rooted in dignity, empathy, and creative freedom.

    DreamSphere 2026 is supported by Kaizzen and Fieldking, whose continued patronage underscores the role of collaborative partnerships in advancing inclusive cultural initiatives.

    Speaking on the association with DreamSphere 2026, Vineet Handa, Founder and CEO of Kaizzen, said, “At Kaizzen, we believe true progress is built on inclusion, empathy, and advocacy for every child. DreamSphere is a powerful reminder that every mind deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated. We are proud to partner with Arts & Souls Foundation in championing neurodiverse talent and inspire a more compassionate and inclusive society.”

    Open to art enthusiasts, collectors, interior designers students, families, and the wider public, DreamSphere invites visitors to experience art beyond convention—and to engage with creativity as a force for social connection and empowerment.

    Event Details
    Event: DreamSphere – An Art Exhibition
    Theme: Different Minds, Infinite Expressions
    Dates: 16–18 May 2026
    Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Inauguration: 11:00 AM, 16 May 2026
    Venue: LTC, Bikaner House, New Delhi
    Chief Guest: Shri Jatin Das, Padma Bhushan Awardee
    Guest of Honour: Dr Sheffali Gulati, AIIMS
    Organiser: Arts & Souls Foundation
    Supported by: Kaizzen | Fieldking

  • Empowering Voices: PRABHAT’s “What is Love” Exhibition Celebrates Creativity

    Empowering Voices: PRABHAT’s “What is Love” Exhibition Celebrates Creativity

    New Delhi, March 2026: PRABHAT – Society for Child Development successfully presented A Journey Into Expression – What is Love at the Open Palm Court, India Habitat Centre, from 28 to 31 March 2026. The exhibition brought together a powerful showcase of artworks created by 15 women with disabilities, reflecting their journey of discovering voice, emotion, and love through art.

    The exhibition was inaugurated on 28 March 2026 by eminent art historian and curator Dr. Alka Pande, in the presence of Mr. Prem Singh Dhingra, who graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour. The opening witnessed an engaged gathering of artists, art enthusiasts, and members of the cultural community, all coming together to support and celebrate this meaningful initiative.

    Led by Dr. Madhumita Puri, the project focused on enabling participants to express themselves beyond conventional boundaries. Guided by artists Suparna Arora (Ceramics), Shalini Dutt (Textiles), and Sujata Das (Painting), the participants explored diverse mediums, translating their inner experiences into deeply personal and evocative works of art.

    The exhibition stood as a testament to the transformative power of art as a tool for inclusion, empowerment, and emotional expression. Each artwork reflected not only creativity but also courage, individuality, and the human need for connection and love.

    Thoughtfully documented by videographer Siddhartha Puri, the journey highlighted how art can bridge gaps, challenge perceptions, and create meaningful dialogue around ability and expression.

    A Journey Into Expression – What is Love was widely appreciated by visitors for its sensitivity, authenticity, and the powerful narratives it brought forward. The exhibition reaffirmed PRABHAT’s commitment to “changing attitudes and changing lives” through impactful and inclusive initiative.