June 1 in the gallery "Here on Taganke" the festival, organized by the Children's center of development and socialization "Neurosphere" together with a famous artist and designer Andrey Bartenev.
Dedicated to the International children's day event was held in the format of the art project: it is based on passing in the gallery of the photo exhibition "there is no more water", devoted to the theme of the variability of the natural elements and environmental issues.
The main participants of the festival were children attending special classes at the Children's center of development and socialization "Neurosphere". Under the leadership of Andrey Bartenev and popular artist Vova Perkin children have created their own installation using paint young artists are not just depicted the river, its estuary and the origins, but "revived" it with pebbles, twigs, frogs, fish and other inhabitants. In the process, they learned how in nature the water is born, what are her properties, what long and difficult ways it moves through our planet, how valuable water is for humanity and why it must be protected.
This is not the first case of cooperation of "become stronger" with Andrey Bartenev, who has shown himself not only a talented creative person, but a gifted and empathetic teacher who is great with special children. So, in November of 2017 Andrew spent for the children's center master-class in emotional painting. Under his leadership, the children readily expressed their feelings and emotions on canvas, using the technique of dripping.
Children's center of development and socialization "Neurosphere" was established by entrepreneur Elena Baturina more than 5 years ago to help children with socialization problems and developmental disorders. The center uses innovative methods of art therapy and neuropsychology that have been successfully used for the development of intelligence, emotions and motor areas of children. A unique program of the center "Neurosphere" under the name "Emotions. Movement. Intelligence" specifically designed for children with autism, down syndrome and other developmental disabilities.