Exhibition News – The Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, while visiting the exhibition of works of art and handicrafts by the disabled and the physically challenged, considered the determination and high will of these artists as clear evidence of the human ability to overcome obstacles and limitations.
According to the Booth Building System, during his visit to the “Hammam” festival and exhibition at the Art Center, Seyyed Mohammad Atabak expressed his appreciation for the valuable works on display and stated: “This exhibition and its magnificent works, created by these dear people, are a manifestation of the power of human will in overcoming limitations.”
Referring to the artistic performances of the disabled and the physically challenged in the field of arts and crafts, he called the creation of these original works a tangible symbol of the slogan “To want is to be able,” and added: “The human will to overcome limitations is a testament to the ability to overcome the obstacles ahead with firm determination.”
Atabek continued by describing the works of art and handicrafts presented at this festival as “luxurious and valuable” and invited all compatriots to visit the Arts Center to visit this exhibition and enjoy the beauties created by the hands of disabled artists.
Support from the Ministry of Education and Arts and Crafts for the exhibition of artworks by disabled people
In another part of his speech, the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade announced the ministry’s support for such cultural and artistic efforts and emphasized the necessity of linking “human will and art” with “industry.”
He considered the creation of this connection and the creation of added value from it as a factor for the mobility and dynamism of the young generation in moving towards the country’s development and progress vision.
Atabek describedthe continuation of the path of art and creativity as a platform for honoring the culture of work and effort in society.
The “Hammam” exhibition aims to showcase the artistic capabilities and capabilities of the disabled and handicapped community, emphasizing the fact that physical limitations can never prevent the flourishing of limitless human talents and creativity.