In a world that often limits the experience of art to what can be seen, Inside Me chooses to ask a different question: What if art could be felt, imagined, and understood beyond sight? For blind students, art isn’t just a subject—it’s a language, a therapy, a pathway to confidence, and a tool for learning.
Art, for them, opens doors that traditional education sometimes leaves closed. Through tactile forms, shapes, textures, and guided imagination, blind students begin to understand the world not just through sound and Braille, but through a whole-body engagement with space, form, and emotion. And with each line drawn, each concept shaped, a sense of clarity begins to emerge.
Awareness Beyond SightWhen a blind child draws...