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An exhibition reveals the talents of children with reduced mobility

From May 2 to 10, 2025, the media of the Hassan II mosque Foundation hosts the exhibition “Resistance”, carried by the association “Art pour tous”. Four artists with reduced mobility reveal their works there, in a meeting as sincere as they are inspiring.

Art becomes a language of strength and resilience to the media library of the foundation of the Hassan II mosque, which houses the “Resistance” exhibition. Organized by the association “Art pour tous”, in partnership with the Foundation, this initiative highlights four young artists with reduced mobility: Anas Drieb, Khalifa Hadad, Maryam Labrini and Yassine Hibbane.

These names, today associated with a beautiful artistic audacity, resonate in a to the public from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The opening, held on May 2 from 6 p.m., marked the launch of an event thought as a gesture that is both artistic, social and deeply human.

Creative expression as a form of resistance

By choosing the word “resistance” for title, the exhibition recalls with modest but firmness that creating, for these , is to assert a presence, a will, a look. Through their works, these young artists seek neither the apitation nor the exception: they tell their , their way of living in it, their colors and their forms.

The choice of place, a strong cultural symbol in the heart of Casablanca, offers a particular resonance to this approach. The media library becomes the theater of a dialogue between the art and diversity of bodies, routes, sensitivities.

An action carried by an association initiated

The association “Art for all”, at the initiative of this exhibition, continues its commitment here in favor of artistic inclusion. She defends access to creation for people with disabilities, while aware of the public of often invisible talents. Far from a stereotypical discourse on the “difference”, it affirms a simple : art is a right, a means of expression for all, without distinction.

This exhibition is also an invitation to visitors to take a fresh look, rid of the filters of pity or passive curiosity. “Resistance” speaks of overcoming, but above all about beauty, sincerity, and childhood.

The is free, and everyone will find material with emotion, reflection, or simply admiration in of works born of discreet courage, and of an authentic passion.

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