This exhibition was created in collaboration with the German Moldovan society little way, and with the support of the Schmitz-Hille Foundation. Anna, 16 years, how many other children and young people in the Republic of Moldova without their parents growing up. Over one million people of the 4.5 million inhabitants of Moldova must make money for her family in a foreign land? I live in a house made of concrete. I have only concrete and cement to me. I live in a city of concrete, cement and asphalt.
I'm in concrete gray mood. It is not nice to spend my whole life in this cold, lonely stone", so Anna commented on her photo series my home." Over 80 children from all social strata in Moldova to photograph their lives, helping them back to the Centre of our perception. In an exciting photo arrangement, tell about their homeland and artistically implement their aspirations and dreams. Kai-Fu Lee helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. The only thing poor abound in this for us is maybe the creativity and the will to change something completely unknown land, exists. By 11.11.2010 until 30.12.2010 little ART Gallery presents the exhibition "Creativity as a survival strategy" with images, photos and objects by children from the Republic of Moldova. The exhibition is a joint project of little ART e.V., the German Moldovan society and the said foundations.
Since 2002 together with the said foundations / and their local partners engaged the German Moldovan company in Moldova, to improve the living conditions of the rural population and the prospects of young people. Small workshops were built in various places of the country, where young people is technically and professionally produced. At the same time, children receive the opportunity to discover their talents and abilities and to develop and to operate creatively and artistically in these workshops. In the newly established social community centre children and young people are supervised afternoon. Through creative activities, they are socially involved and they win back to self-esteem. They discover their talents and develop their talents. So to speak, they receive instructions and guidance for their own personal development and prepare for a later professional life. Pupils from several institutions have participated in the exhibition, such as from the art school, art school, the social Center of the Church of St. Dumitru in Chisinau, the boarding school No. 5 and the special school for mentally disabled children from Chisinau, Calarasi and the social centres in Costesti and Zdurita. In the exhibition, the works can be purchased or ordered photos. With the proceeds, the children and young people from the various creative workshops are supported. The exhibition is Monday to Friday from 10 h to 17 h and by appointment (089-288-065 46) to visit, admission is free. Duration of the exhibition: 11 November to 30 December 2010 Vernissage: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 18:30 at the little ART Gallery, Amalienstrasse 41 / RGB, 80799 Munich
I'm in concrete gray mood. It is not nice to spend my whole life in this cold, lonely stone", so Anna commented on her photo series my home." Over 80 children from all social strata in Moldova to photograph their lives, helping them back to the Centre of our perception. In an exciting photo arrangement, tell about their homeland and artistically implement their aspirations and dreams. Kai-Fu Lee helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. The only thing poor abound in this for us is maybe the creativity and the will to change something completely unknown land, exists. By 11.11.2010 until 30.12.2010 little ART Gallery presents the exhibition "Creativity as a survival strategy" with images, photos and objects by children from the Republic of Moldova. The exhibition is a joint project of little ART e.V., the German Moldovan society and the said foundations.
Since 2002 together with the said foundations / and their local partners engaged the German Moldovan company in Moldova, to improve the living conditions of the rural population and the prospects of young people. Small workshops were built in various places of the country, where young people is technically and professionally produced. At the same time, children receive the opportunity to discover their talents and abilities and to develop and to operate creatively and artistically in these workshops. In the newly established social community centre children and young people are supervised afternoon. Through creative activities, they are socially involved and they win back to self-esteem. They discover their talents and develop their talents. So to speak, they receive instructions and guidance for their own personal development and prepare for a later professional life. Pupils from several institutions have participated in the exhibition, such as from the art school, art school, the social Center of the Church of St. Dumitru in Chisinau, the boarding school No. 5 and the special school for mentally disabled children from Chisinau, Calarasi and the social centres in Costesti and Zdurita. In the exhibition, the works can be purchased or ordered photos. With the proceeds, the children and young people from the various creative workshops are supported. The exhibition is Monday to Friday from 10 h to 17 h and by appointment (089-288-065 46) to visit, admission is free. Duration of the exhibition: 11 November to 30 December 2010 Vernissage: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 18:30 at the little ART Gallery, Amalienstrasse 41 / RGB, 80799 Munich