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Differently Abled People Association​

Inclusive Art Exhibition

Where
6 Macquarie St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
NSW Parliament House
When

Every day, 9am to 5pm Friday 20 June to Thursday 26 June Except Saturday 21 June and Sunday 22 June

Cost

Free

The Differently Abled People Association​'s Inclusive Art Exhibition​ is a vibrant celebration of creativity, neurodiversity and multicultural richness and it is coming to NSW Parliament House.

This unique showcase features the extraordinary talents of two differently abled artists alongside pieces from our multicultural artists, highlighting the transformative power of inclusion through art.

The exhibition includes remarkable works by Blatant Artist Bowman Yu, Autistic Savant Artist Ping Lian Yeak, Malaysian Artist Janet Chuah, Japanese Artist Masayo Colley and Chinese Artist Songshi Li 李松石. 

Together, their diverse perspectives offer an inspiring and thought-provoking collection that celebrates individual expression and shared humanity. Join us at NSW Parliament House to honour these exceptional artists and experience their powerful work.

Contact event organiser

Differently Abled People Association​

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