Qasr Garden Museum Unveils Exciting International Exhibition Showcasing Children’s Artworks!
Discover the captivating world of art through the eyes of youth at the upcoming international exhibition, “One World, A Thousand Dreams.” This unique event will showcase a diverse collection of artworks created by talented children and teenagers from Iran, South Korea, and Germany. Set to open on October 24 at the stunning Qasr Garden Museum in Tehran, this exhibition emphasizes themes of peace, coexistence, and the celebration of diversity.
The exhibition will kick off on Friday evening, featuring the esteemed presence of the Ambassador of South Korea in Iran. The primary aim of this artistic gathering is to foster a culture of peace, friendship, and dialogue among nations through the creative expressions of children and teenagers.
- Total Artworks on Display: More than 140 pieces from young artists.
- Contributions by Country:
- 81 artworks from Iranian participants
- 35 artworks from South Korean artists
- 25 artworks from German children
The displayed artworks employ various techniques on canvas and paper, revealing the dreams and imaginative visions of the younger generation. These pieces illustrate a desire for a world without borders, filled with hope and mutual understanding.
This extraordinary event is organized by the Pishro (Pioneer) Art Institute, which boasts an impressive track record of over 200 successful national and international art events. The exhibition is curated by a talented team comprising Abdolreza Rabeti from Iran, Eunha Chung from South Korea, and Luba Holland from Germany.
A distinguished group of art educators and mentors from across Iran has also played a significant role in this event. Notable contributors include:
- Golchin Javiddoust
- Mahsa Keshavarzi (Malekra)
- Shohreh Fallahzadeh
- Maryam Rahimipour Fanaei
- Sanam Nooralipoori
“One World, A Thousand Dreams” is more than just an exhibition; it strives to build a bridge between different cultures through the universal language of art. It reminds us that children’s dreams transcend all borders and illuminate a bright and humane future.
In addition to showcasing emerging artistic talents, this event serves as a vital platform for enhancing cultural exchange and advancing artistic diplomacy among nations. Curator Abdolreza Rabeti eloquently expresses the essence of the exhibition: “This exhibition opens a new window to the world of children—a world where boundaries fade, and dreams become the common language of humanity. In the simplicity of these works lies profound emotion and thought, speaking of a world where peace, friendship, and respect for differences truly matter.”
The exhibition is open to the public until October 30, welcoming art enthusiasts, researchers in children’s art, and representatives from both domestic and international media. This is an excellent opportunity to experience the power of art as a medium for expression and connection.
Don’t miss the chance to witness this inspiring collection of artworks that highlight the creativity and aspirations of the younger generation. Come and celebrate the dreams and visions of these talented young artists, and engage in the meaningful dialogue that art can inspire.