The exhibition “Inspirations known and unknown IV” opens at 11 AM on 31 May in the Marble Lobby of the Bulgarian National Radio on the eve of children’s day, 1 June.
The exhibition is organized for the 4th year running by the show Known and Unknown aired by the BNR’s culture programme Hristo Botev, which makes the “invisible” people visible, focusing on different minorities. The show’s anchor Tsveta Nikolova is the inspiration behind the event. The exposition features pictures as well as different objects made by the children and young people from the Prof. Decho Dechev specialized school for students with hearing disorders, and from the day centre for children and young people with epilepsy of the association of parents of children with epilepsy, as well as by refugee children from Ukraine from the SOS Children’s Villages, Bulgaria. The exhibition will be on until 7 June.
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