New Delhi, April 9: Dreamsphere 2026, hosted at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, concluded as a powerful celebration of neurodiverse talent, highlighting how individuals on the autism spectrum thrive when provided with the right platform. Curated by the Arts and Souls Foundation, the full-day art and cultural event created an inclusive environment centered on creativity, dignity, and self-expression.

Dreamsphere 2026 Showcases Power of Neurodiverse Talent Through Art and Expression

 More than a traditional exhibition, Dreamsphere 2026 brought together artists who showcased their abilities through abstract art, live painting, and music, reflecting emotional depth, authenticity, and individuality. The event emphasized not limitations, but the immense potential that emerges when opportunity meets belief.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Salman Khurshid, who expressed deep appreciation for the artists and their families. He said,

“I was deeply humbled to witness the extraordinary talent of the artists and the unwavering dedication of their parents. Dreamsphere is a reminder of humanity at its very best.”

The event also witnessed the presence of Ranveer Saini, whose journey continues to inspire the neurodiverse community, and Rajeev Sethi, Padma Bhushan awardee, who highlighted the transformative power of compassion and belief in nurturing creativity.

A significant contribution to the success of the event came from the Inner Wheel Club community, including leadership from Inner Wheel Club of Noida Avianna and Inner Wheel Club of Greater Kailash Allure, whose active support played a key role in bringing the initiative to life.

Vineet Handa, CEO of Kaizzen, remarked, “Dreamsphere shifts the narrative from limitations to possibilities. It is a privilege to support an initiative that truly celebrates neurodiverse talent.”

The evening segment featured notable personalities including Renu Hussain, Archana Niranjan, and Jawed Habib, reinforcing the importance of community support in empowering individuals on the autism spectrum.

The event concluded with moving musical performances by Devansh Chandra and Yash Bangia, leaving the audience inspired and emotionally engaged.

Dreamsphere 2026 stands as a testament to the power of inclusion, proving that when individuals are given the right platform, their abilities do not just emerge—they shine.

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