Unseen Singapore – Our Past, Present and Future

The Gallery @ART:DIS 5 Changi Business Park Central 1 #03-01 Changi City Point, Singapore 486038, Singapore

16 artists with disabilities from ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd, formerly known as Very Special Arts, pay tribute to the nation in an exhibition titled Unseen Singapore. From 4 August – 31 October 2022, and with the kind support of Maybank Singapore, 44 paintings will be on display at The Gallery @ ART:DIS to celebrate Singapore’s 57th […]

Free

Flawlessly Imperfect 百卉含英

The Gallery @ART:DIS 5 Changi Business Park Central 1 #03-01 Changi City Point, Singapore 486038, Singapore

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, eight artists with disabilities bounce back stronger after a forced hiatus from the pandemic. With renewed vigour, they welcome Spring and its abundance with a Chinese Ink exhibition titled Flawlessly Imperfect. From dynamic calligraphy characters that dance off the pages, to landscapes & animals that are the living symbols […]

Free

Arts & Disability Forum 2023

Gateway Theatre BlackBox 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 159461, Singapore

The 5th edition of the Arts and Disability Forum (ADF), organised by ART:DIS and the National Arts Council, brings together international and local speakers across the arts and disability sector to share their diverse experiences, providing a space for learning and reflection on best practices in the field of disability arts and access. The theme […]

A Piece of Home

Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film 155 Middle Road, Singapore

How can we encourage more to look at the world with fresh eyes, unencumbered by the norms and standards of society? Perhaps start at A Piece Of Home, a group exhibition featuring 26 young persons with disabilities (PwDs). Organised by ART:DIS and curated by award-winning exhibition-maker John Tung, the comprehensive showcase of over 60 artworks across […]

$5

UOL x ART:DIS Art Prize 2023

The Arts House 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore

The inaugural UOL X ART:DIS Art Prize is a platform to recognise talented artists with disabilities in Singapore. This art competition aims to support winning artists in their artistic journey, showcasing their excellent works to the public and opening up more opportunities for them to deepen their practice and gain market exposure. Available in two […]

Free

UOL X ART:DIS ART PRIZE

The Arts House, Gallery II 1 Old Parliament Ln

The UOL x ART:DIS Art Prize was set up in 2023 to recognise the artistic talent of persons with disabilities (PwDs). It celebrates their unique perspectives and provides them a platform to gain public visibility and patronage.In its inaugural year, the competition received over 325 artworks from participants aged 6–76 years old, and across a […]

Free
Recurring

Chachambo: Taking Flight

Victoria Theatre 9 Empress Pl, 179556, Singapore

A tribute to the past.  A moving story of forgiveness. In Chachambo: Taking Flight, journey with a visually-impaired girl as tries to revive an entertainment club to its former glory. From battling against revolting employees who challenge her at every turn, to discovering her mother’s struggle to raise her to stand tall, this musical is replete with riveting […]

$15 – $28

Turning Points

selegie arts centre 30 Selegie Road

Over 30 never-before-seen artworks by artists with disabilities, including 2 mobile installations and 1 giant mural, will debut at Singapore Art Week 2024! Curated by John Tung, featuring evocative photographs by Isabelle Lim, intricate paper cuts by Fern Wong and meticulous pen illustrations by Kenneth Lee, ‘Turning Points’ is an exhibition that chronicles the defining […]

Free

Natural Geometry

Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film 155 Middle Road, Singapore

Organised by ART:DIS Curated by John Tung 19 to 29 Sep 2024 Venue: Objectifs Chapel Gallery Free admission Fern Wong, a self-taught artist with Down syndrome, captivates with her intricate patterns and vibrant colors inspired by nature. The “Natural Geometry” exhibition showcases her drawings and papercut techniques, highlighting the natural world’s inherent patterns, from tree […]

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