The Fine Art Exhibition for Mental Health was opened under the auspices of the Ras Al Khaimah Visual Arts Festival in collaboration with Ibrahim bin Hamad Obaidullah Hospital, Obaidullah Hospital for the Treatment of Senior Citizens, and Dr. Helen Junaidi, the organizer of the exhibition, with Dr. the participation of 12 amateurs who presented 60 creative works in different forms of plastic art and their art schools.
Prof. Mohammed Ghanem Mustafa, Director of Ras Al Khaimah Radio, and several of them who are interested in the fine arts.
Dr. Youssef Al-Tair proposed a diversity of aesthetic views for the works participating in the exhibition, which showed a harmonious diversity in visual vision according to the different schools of participants from the Emirates and friendly countries Dr. Al-Tair thanked Engineer Tariq Al-Salman for his community partnership with health centers in spreading visual culture and giving artists the opportunity to exchange visual arts views and benefit to gain from the many different experiences and experiences, and to thank the Design Gallery family for their contribution to encouraging citizens and residents who are not professionals and people who are interested in the fine arts to spread their artistic representation, and to give the public a chance to taste their artistic and aesthetic experience.
He welcomed the local and friendly participation in the work of the exhibition, and the efforts of artists and non-professionals, and he praised the efforts of the engineer Tariq Al-Salman in establishing a Design Gallery in Al- Raffa, Ras Al-Khaimah, to be his home. visual artists, young talents, and fans and enthusiasts of fine arts in Ras Al-Khaimah.
Engineer Al-Salman said: “The permanent exhibition in the gallery is an opportunity to support the pioneers of plastic art and inform the public about the creativity of plastic artists from different schools of art, including paintings and handicrafts. He thanked the hospital administration for their support and encouragement to the participants, which shows their willingness to find, update, encourage and care for talented people .
The exhibition was held in conjunction with the celebration of World Mental Health Day on the tenth of October, and within the framework of encouraging joint efforts to emphasize the essential link between mental health, work and the aesthetic arts, which provide protection, safe and healthy living environments, and everyone’s access to opportunities to succeed in work and in life.
2024-10-24 18:13:00
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