Online Exhibition

(IN)VISIBLE TRAUMA

About the exhibition

Texts: Sofia Tampouri, Analysis of children’s drawings: Sofia Mastrokoukou, Digital exhibition design: Stelios Charisis, Implementation of the digital exhibition: Stelios Charisis & Elena Angeli, Curator: Alexandra Nikolopoulou, Audio description (in Greek): Aris Chalkias, Chara Vlamaki, Ersi Koutsikou & Diamantis Karagkounis, Audio description (in English):Dr. Mandy Crawford-Lee, Joanna Kinberger, Maria Benetatou, Simos Benetatos, Andriana Patsoura, Alex Sloan & Henry Newell, Interpretation in GSL & IS: Alexandra Kotsaki & Anna Gaitani, Psychologist/Special educator: Marina Moraitaki, Translation into English: Angelos Chalkiadakis & Athanasia Kanellou, Coordination of the artistic production: Maria Oikonomou & Sofia Mastrokoukou

Location

Online

Organised by

MYARTIST

Supporters

Research Center – Tsitsanis Museum

Microkosmos

e-Nable Greece

Amymoni

Let Her In

Youthmarkers Hub.

Media sponsors

alphavita

Reporter

MYARTIST presents the first fully accessible digital painting exhibition “(IN)VISIBLE TRAUMA”.

The digital exhibition “(IN)VISIBLE TRAUMA” is the first fully accessible art exhibition for people with disabilities. Eight children’s drawings are exhibited on an open-access digital platform, revealing painful childhood experiences of abuse, bullying, grief, fear of death, etc. The drawings, combined with the children’s narratives, capture stolen childhoods, experienced traumas, and the darker aspects of life.

The public can navigate through the children’s drawings, read, listen to or view the corresponding narratives with interpretation in Greek Sign Language and International Sign. For the analysis of the drawings, truly neutral and inclusive solutions were sought that meet the standards of Universal Design for Learning and the European Parliament’s Gender Neutral Language Guide.

The aim of the exhibition is to raise awareness of childhood trauma and help parents, teachers and caregivers to recognize it at an early stage, as well as to provide the required information to break the cycle of trauma.