A similar exhibition will be put up in December.
More than 80 Maltese artists living with a disability have come together to exhibit their work at the Ghaqda Muzikali Immakulata Kuncizzjoni in Hamrun.
The exhibition, titled ‘KullUri’, was inaugurated by Inclusion Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli earlier today.
This is the second time such initiative is taking place, with a similar project slated to take place this coming December.
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The Ghaqda Muzikali Immakulata Kuncizzjoni is one of many voluntary organisations that have benefitted from the Libertá Li Tghix (Libery To Live) grant, issued by the Ministry for Inclusion, Voluntary Organisations, and Consumer Rights.
Thanks to these funds, Ghaqda Muzikali Immakulata Kuncizzjoni amended its premises’ infrastructure so as to make it more accessible.
“This activity represents two noble principles: voluntary work – as is reflected in this club’s members and the new works they’re undertaking to exercise inclusion – and collaboration, in that the club worked with other voluntary organisations to creatively put inclusion into practice,” Minister Farrugia Portelli said.
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President Emeritus Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, who was also present at the exhibition’s inauguration, commended the Ghaqda Muzikali Immakulata Kuncizzjoni’s efforts to reflect the value of inclusion in music and culture.
‘KullUri’ will remain open up until Sunday 2nd October. Its opening times are as follows: Friday 30th September and Saturday 1st October from 5:30pm to 8:30pm, Sunday 2nd October from 9:30am to 12pm and from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.
Artists interested in partaking in December’s exhibition can send an email to [email protected] or call on +356 79000490.
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