Art for All An Inclusive Celebration of Creativity on International Disability Day

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New Delhi is preparing to welcome an inspiring cultural event as CHORUS Foundation and Maqaam Foundation come together to present Art for All An Inclusive Art Exhibition in recognition of International Disability Day 2025. The event will be hosted from 2 December to 7 December 2025 at Gandhi Darshan located at Gandhi Smriti Raj Ghat New Delhi. For one week the venue will be transformed into a lively and expressive environment that celebrates diversity imagination and the belief that every individual carries a unique artistic voice. The inauguration ceremony is scheduled for 2 December at 3 PM when artists families educators and supporters will gather to officially open a celebration dedicated to inclusion and creative freedom.

Art for All is designed as a space where people of different abilities can express themselves without boundaries. The exhibition reflects a growing national conversation about accessibility representation and the recognition of talent beyond physical or cognitive limitations. The participating artists bring their own stories and sensory experiences to the canvases creating artworks that capture emotion colour and perspective in deeply personal ways. Each creation carries the message that creativity belongs to everyone and that art is one of the strongest ways to communicate humanity connection and understanding.

CHORUS Foundation enters this collaboration with unwavering commitment built over years of working closely with children and young individuals with special needs. The foundation continues to guide and encourage participants to explore their creative potential through alternative learning experiences expressive arts and personalised developmental support. This exhibition becomes an extension of that mission by giving these young creators an opportunity to place their work before the public and gain the appreciation they deserve. The partnership with Maqaam Foundation adds further strength by bringing together curators educators and organisers who share the belief that inclusive art can change social attitudes and open the door to acceptance.

Visitors to Art for All will witness an exhibition shaped not only by artistic technique but also by lived experiences that challenge the conventional idea of what an artist should be. Many of the participants have overcome personal struggles learning barriers and physical limitations to create work that speaks directly to the heart. The exhibition offers a rare chance for audiences to see the world through unfamiliar yet powerful lenses where imagination becomes a form of empowerment and expression becomes a declaration of dignity. The artworks are expected to draw students teachers art enthusiasts and families who believe in the importance of inclusive spaces.

The exhibition also serves as a gentle reminder of the societal responsibility to acknowledge and support the abilities of individuals who often remain unseen in mainstream narratives. The organisers hope that every visitor leaves with a deeper understanding of the value of inclusive art and the need for more platforms that allow differently abled artists to shine. In addition to viewing the artwork guests will also experience interactions that encourage dialogue about disability awareness community support and creative education. These conversations are expected to inspire new collaborations and foster a more empathetic cultural environment.

By hosting Art for All on International Disability Day the organisers aim to connect the global message of equality with the local movement for inclusive artistic representation. International Disability Day is observed worldwide to promote the rights and well being of persons with disabilities. Through this exhibition CHORUS Foundation and Maqaam Foundation intend to highlight the role of art in creating a society where differences are accepted and celebrated. The event is not only an exhibition but also a shared experience that encourages empathy respect and participation.

The organisers extend an open invitation to residents of Delhi and visitors to witness this meaningful celebration of art. Each person who attends contributes to a larger collective step toward recognising creativity as a universal gift. Art lovers educators social workers students and families are encouraged to be part of the event and support the spirit of inclusion that guides it. The presence of diverse audiences helps create a cultural environment where artists feel valued and where society begins to embrace the idea that every individual regardless of ability has something important to offer.

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