TIL Desk Lucknow/ For its final and 5th-day art workshop of wash art technique was done to teach underprivileged kids how the technique works along with a quite an interesting session on career counseling by Dr. Nandini( Assistant professor at Amity University and clinical psychologist ).
Neha Mathur ( Founder of Eventlope ) quoted- “We wanted to organize something where kids can actually learn, grow and discover what they like. Real talent lies under places we generally tend to ignore. We are hoping such an exhibition may help in highlighting these kids and make their future bright.” Later a session with WICCI UP entertainment and media council members also arrived at the event and interacted with the kids.
Priyadarshi Shastri (Co-Founder of Sociotab) said- “The main aim behind the exhibition was to introduce how the wash art technique works especially to kids who don’t have access to proper resources. Medical camps were also organized to make them aware of how to take care of themselves at growing age. We want kids to have a great time in summer as schools are officially closed and discover their hidden talents.”
For its final activity, all the kids enjoyed a free metro ride. The 5-day event was supported by WICCI UP Entertainment and Media Council, Khare Financial Services, and Wheelchair Cricket India Association (WCIA) by providing refreshments for kids and arranging various music performers for the inauguration function.