SOCIAL SQUARE Amagasaki, a multifunctional welfare service office for people with disabilities operated by the nonprofit organization Social Design Works, will collaborate with yowa e, a university student group based around the Amagasaki City Youth Exchange Center, to hold the “Shapes of Vulnerability Exhibition” on Saturday, May 23, 2026. The event was planned by university students working under the theme “loving imperfection.” It is designed as an exhibition and exchange space where participants can express their own vulnerability and struggles in life without denying them. Through talk sessions, artwork displays, workshops, and sales booths, the event will create an opportunity for local residents to reflect together on being their authentic selves. In today’s society, people are often expected to stay positive and keep striving in settings such as social media, schools, and workplaces, making it increasingly difficult to voice weakness or discouragement. This event offers a chance to reframe vulnerability not as something negative, but as a sign of individuality and proof of a person’s lived experience. SOCIAL SQUARE Amagasaki aims not only to provide welfare services for people with disabilities, but also to support the challenges of local young people and those engaged in creative expression. Through this collaboration with yowa e, the organizers hope to open a community space that stays close to people’s struggles in life. By going beyond the conventional framework of welfare and support, the event seeks to foster dialogue and empathy in the community through a project planned and communicated by young people themselves. Event overview: “Shapes of Vulnerability Exhibition: Vulnerability is beautiful. A place to feel that it is okay to be yourself.” Date and time: Saturday, May 23, 2026, 13:30–16:30, doors open at 13:00 Venue: SOCIAL SQUARE Amagasaki, 1F Noamour Seiki, 2-15-8 Minamitsukaguchi-cho, Amagasaki, Hyogo Admission: Free Organizer: yowa e Cooperatio