1.Background and purpose
Since 2014, “One Day, I Will – The Right to Dream” has documented the dreams of children affected by humanitarian crises across over 20 countries. Tremeau’s approach is unique: he invites children to dress up and express what they wish to become in the future—using only materials around them and without spending money. These powerful portraits capture not only their aspirations but also the environments that shape them.
The project, supported by OCHA, continues to promote global awareness and empathy through visual storytelling. By giving children, a platform to express their dreams, the exhibition challenges the narrative of conflict and crisis and affirms the dignity and imagination of each child.
2.Japan Collaboration – A New Chapter in Noto
For this exhibition at Expo 2025, the project welcomes a new dimension: children from the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, who were affected by the 2024 earthquake. With support from KUMON, Tremeau visited Suzu City in early 2025 and conducted photo sessions with local children. Despite the devastation and temporary living conditions, the children shared powerful visions of their futures.
Among them were children who dressed as firefighters, ice cream makers, carpenters, and more. One girl expressed a desire to be the first female firefighter she’s ever known. Another child, having seen her father’s home destroyed, vowed to rebuild safe, colorful houses. These portraits reflect resilience, inspiration, and the power of education and imagination to light the way forward.
3. Message from the Organizers
OCHA:
“We believe that giving children a voice—especially those in vulnerable situations—is central to humanitarian work. Through this exhibition, we hope to convey the hopes and potential of children worldwide.”
KUMON:
“At Kumon, we strive to nurture the potential of each child through learning. We are honored to support this exhibition, which aligns with our vision of helping children grow confidently, no matter their circumstances. Education is more than academics—it’s about fostering self-belief and imagination.”
Exhibition Details
・Title: “One Day, I Will – The Right to Dream”
・Photographer: Vincent Tremeau
・Dates: Wednesday, July 2 – Thursday, July 10, 2025
・Location: Temporary Exhibition Space inside the United Nations Pavilion, Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
– Exhibition Website:OCHA Exhibit Info – One Day, I Will
– KUMON Now:https://www.kumon.ne.jp/kumonnow/
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