Part 9/11:
Building a Vibrant and Inclusive Art Ecosystem
The event also features community-led exhibitions and merchandise collaborations, such as art-inspired mooncake gift sets that blend storytelling with commerce. These efforts aim to increase visibility beyond art circles, engaging the public in appreciating the uniqueness of artists with disabilities.
Hugh’s progression from foundation studies to ceramic sculpture exemplifies the evolving journey of participating artists, emphasizing the importance of sustained programs to grow skills and confidence over time. The dedication of artists and educators alike highlights the transformative power of art as a means of expression, connection, and societal change.