Art

Developing the child's imagination and creativity is an
essential part of education. It is doubly important for young people
who may be deprived emotionally as well as materially. With this in
mind the DPF launched the Children's Art Programme, hoping to stimulate
the children of Khlong Toei to find enjoyment and fulfilment in creative
expression.
In a short space of time, the Foundation was almost overwhelmed
by young people eager to take part. We discovered a wealth of talent
among the slum children and we also saw that they were benefiting psychologically
and emotionally from the opportunity to express themselves, working
together harmoniously and taking a pride in their work.
Although it has grown in size and scope, the essence of
the Children's Art Programme remains the same; a friendly "drop-in"
centre. Slum children meet with the Foundation's art teacher every afternoon
when school has finished and have access to materials and equipment,
with guidance and training in a variety of techniques.
Occasionally some forty children go on art camps to places
of historic and scenic interest. It provides a wonderful opportunity
for young people, who rarely leave Bangkok, to respond to the clarity
and space of rural surroundings, and the serenity of the temples and
statuary from Thailand's past.
Many other special events are also arranged at weekends.
Outings in the Bangkok area take place occasionally. Additional techniques,
like batik and ceramics, can be taught at special courses. The young
artists are occasionally invited to brighten-up slum kindergartens or
community centres.
Some of the best of the children's paintings are sometimes
on sale at the Foundation shop. Children's paintings have often been
exhibited and some have even won national and international awards.
Paintings from Khlong Toei have also been displayed at several special
United Nations exhibitions.
Another big success has been the art project's charity
greetings cards. Made by the children, or produced from designs they
have created, Khlong Toei cards have been exported to six countries
through fair trading companies dealing with the developing world.
The sense of achievement art gives to children who normally
have little opportunity to achieve is inspiring. They know, too, that
their pictures are helping people outside to understand the slum world
in which they live. They also help the DPF staff, even those who were
born in the slum, to remember what it is like to be a slum child.