News Desk, News Nation 360 : The DeepRanjani Foundation, a group that helps people with neuro-developmental disabilities rehabilitate their careers, is excited to share the news of its next exhibition, "A Journey Through Special Senses." In honour of Autism Awareness Month, this immersive exhibition allows visitors to see the world from the distinct viewpoints of those who have neuro-developmental disabilities. Several interactive islands will be included in the exhibition, each providing a window into a distinct aspect of the sensory experience. Visitors can stroll around Spice Island, where they can smell exotic spices and see skilled spice makers in action. While Bakers' Island will entice guests with the delightful aroma of freshly baked cakes and cookies, Craft Island will display exquisite works of art made by skilled craftspeople. Dr. Amrita Panda, Founder of DeepRanjani Foundation stated that at DeepRanjani Foundation, they are committed to establishing welcoming environments where each person is valued for their distinct skills and viewpoints. With 'A Journey Through Special Senses,' they hope to dispel stereotypes, increase empathy, and advance knowledge of neurodiversity. They cordially invite guests to embark with them on this enlightening voyage of inquiry and revelation. On April 26 and 27, 2024, the exhibition will be held at the DeepRanjani Foundation Campus, providing visitors with two days of engagement, exploration, and discovery. Guests will have the chance to explore the diverse range of sensory experiences that characterise the lives of people with neurodiverse traits by setting out on a voyage unlike any other. Visitors will be able to interact with people who have neuro-developmental disabilities, learn about their experiences, and peruse a variety of products made by them in addition to these sensory experiences. Attendees will have the opportunity to support these creative people and take home a piece of their creativity, ranging from clothing and bags made by skilled artisans to original computer-generated artwork and photos.
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