The Sharjah Children's Biennale Organizing Committee announced the opening of its sixth edition for talented and creative children from around the world from 6 to 18 years old.

The Sharjah Children's Biennial, organized by the Sharjah Children's Foundation, a quarter-century organization of leaders and innovators, will be held under the theme "Future in the Limits of Your Imagination", in collaboration with British Young Inventors, to give children the opportunity to express themselves and encourage them to present Creations and ideas inspired by their imagination and perception of the future. The 2016 Biennale offers children the opportunity to become inventors of tomorrow, allowing them to draw their own inventions and submit them to the Biennial website: www.sharjah.littleinventors.org before Nov. 30.

A team of specialists reviews and evaluates inventions to select the best ideas and turn them into real inventions to be presented at the Biennial Art Exhibition for Children 2019.

The Biennale offers a range of workshops both inside and outside the country, to familiarize children with the vision and mission of the sixth session and to help children come up with new and innovative ideas that expand their horizons in interactive ways and activities.

The workshops urge children to think about many changing factors, such as technological development, population growth, etc., as well as the importance of reviewing and evaluating ideas, identifying their strengths and transforming them into real inventions that help to find solutions to future challenges.

"The Biennale has managed, over six sessions, to establish a clear vision that seeks to nurture a generation of gifted and talented children and young people who carry the culture of their countries and share with the children of the world to spread the meanings of love and peace to their drawings," said Reem Bin Karam, president of the Sharjah Biennale for Children. Technical.

Collaboration with Young Inventors will allow children's ideas and creativity to be reflected on the ground, thereby contributing to the Sharjah Children's Biennale's experience at the company's headquarters in the UK, in addition to a number of Other countries, and spread our message to the largest number of children artists, and attract more valuable posts ». "The Biennale's commitment to its mission is to encourage children to explore deep into their imagination and creative thinking, analyze issues in more profound and influential ways by imagining the near and distant future, and using art to come up with solutions, ideas, inventions, entertainment, or imagination.

Reem Bin Karam:

«(Biennale) seeks

To bring up a generation of

Children and adolescents

Creators

And gifted.