Anthony Chicco19岁因电击瘫痪, 于2026年首次展出艺术展览,
Anthony Chicco, paralyzed by an electric shock at 19, opens his first art exhibition in 2026 after a decade of recovery.
2014年,堪培拉Gowrie小学学习支助助理、19岁的Anthony Chicco(Anthony Chicco)在将教室门挂在木板上时,因电线折断而受到严重电击,导致瘫痪、语言损失和长期健康问题,包括癫痫、脑损伤和慢性疼痛。
In 2014, 19-year-old Anthony Chicco, a learning support assistant at Gowrie Primary School in Canberra, suffered a severe electric shock from a frayed cable while attaching a classroom door to a bollard, causing paralysis, speech loss, and long-term health issues including seizures, brain injury, and chronic pain.
幸存下来后,他历经十多年的康复,迁移到澳大利亚各地接受治疗,并转向艺术治疗。
After surviving the incident, he endured over a decade of recovery, relocating across Australia for treatment and turning to art as therapy.
他是堪培拉理工学院的毕业生, 他定于3月27日在Ainslie的Q Gallery举办一个单独展览,
A graduate of the Canberra Institute of Technology, he is set to open a solo exhibition at The Q Gallery in Ainslie on March 27, marking a major milestone in his healing journey.
现在,他与妻子和子女一起生活在博尼通,他在家上学,并拥抱新的希望感。
Now living in Bonython with his wife and children, he homeschools and embraces a renewed sense of hope.