As an exhibition aimed at art lovers and those interested in community culture, "The Touch Station" is likened to a connecting station for 10 exceptional artists from Tòhe and Able Art Japan – a place where viewers can connect with the emotions and multi-sensory language of art through interaction with the artworks, the artists, and themselves.
Unlike other exhibitions, this is an opportunity for the audience to get closer to the unique worldview of autistic and disabled artists – individuals who find it difficult to express themselves and their desires in everyday life.
The "Touch Station" exhibition space.
The "Touch Station" exhibition will run until April 3, 2022.
Each artist at the exhibition, whether Vietnamese or Japanese, has their own unique works, and behind these impressive pieces lies a story of joy, safe spaces, and simple yet inspiring lives. These stories then resonate with each individual's own, allowing us to discover our own personal message.
Like seeds, if given enough sunlight, wind, and nutrients, they will sprout, grow leaves, bear flowers and fruit, and give their best qualities. Every person, regardless of their physical condition, is born with the potential to contribute their value. If placed in an environment that nurtures, supports, and inspires, anyone can develop and contribute to life.

On its opening day, the exhibition attracted a large audience, especially children, who came to view the artists' works and create their own pieces.
The "Touch Station" exhibition is sponsored by the Japan Foundation in Vietnam, implemented by the social enterprise Tòhe together with Able Art Japan, in partnership with Crossfield Japan, and is currently open to the public free of charge at Union Hall, Complex 01 (Hanoi).
Additional information
"Touch Station" Exhibition
Time: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM (from March 26, 2022 to April 3, 2022)
Location: Union Hall, Complex 01, Lane 167 Tay Son Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi
Free admission

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