Big hands hold small hands to illuminate the beautiful starry sky .

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-19

Peninsula reporter Wu Jing.

At 10 a.m. on December 2, Qingdao Library held a public welfare activity of "Lighting the 'Starry Sky' - Small Hands Holding Big Hands to Care for Autism Groups". The children who love painting and the autistic young people who bask in the sunshine have on-site calligraphy and painting exchanges, and depict the beauty in their hearts together. This event is one of the activities of the "Ink Stains the Starry Sky, Showing Life Energy" art exhibition.

According to reports, on the occasion of the 32nd International Day of Persons with Disabilities, on December 1, the "ink dyes the starry sky, showing the energy of life" art exhibition was launched, which was organized by Qingdao Library, Qingdao North District Disabled Persons' Federation, Qingdao Women Entrepreneurs Association, Qingdao Association for the Promotion of Disabled Persons' Culture, Qingdao Association for the Disabled Intelligence, Relatives and Friends, Qingdao Chinese Children's Culture and Art Promotion Association Quality Literacy Working Committee, Qingdao Xinhai Public Welfare Service Center, Qingdao Peony Calligraphy and Painting Art Research Institute, Qingdao Shibei District University for the Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Research Association Artists Association, Qingdao Cartoonists Association, Qingdao Yinglian Artists Association, Qingdao Women Calligraphers and Painters Association "Women Fangxin" Society, Qingdao Calligraphers Association Education Committee, Yuhan Family Walking Club, Qingdao Tongmu Sunshine Social Work Service Center for the Disabled, Qingdao Tongmu Sunshine Assisted Employment Center for the Disabled, Qingdao Yimi Sunshine Culture and Art Media and other units jointly organized to create a cultural and artistic display platform for autism groups. The art exhibition was held in the exhibition hall of Qingdao Library, exhibiting more than 140 works of art such as Chinese paintings, cloth paintings, and hand-painted backpacks drawn by autistic youths.

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