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  • Arts for All – connecting communities through engaging with the arts

    Arts for All – connecting communities through engaging with the arts

    Compared to nine years ago, attendance and participation in arts events has doubled over the years, according to the Singapore National Arts Council’s 2011 Population Survey on Arts and Culture. In addition, 77% of respondents were motivated to attend the arts for entertainment and relaxation, while 55% attended arts events as a way of spending time with friends and family.

    Apart from these positive experiences people associate with the arts, the arts also provides a myriad of other personal benefits:

    • Helps in problem-solving and decision-making by allowing participants to learn interpersonal as well as technical skills that are important for mobilizing groups (such as when organizing
      performances);
    • Fosters social cohesion through community collaborations on creative projects;
    • Improves individual health through stress relieve by engaging in a creative activity, or by simply attending arts
      events.

    It’s really no surprise then that the National Arts Council has recently announced its plans to increase the budget for community arts engagement efforts (more…)

  • Digital Mapping in Punggol

    Singapore’s newest heartland, Punggol Waterway, was the host venue for the closing event of PAssionArts Month. PoPArtlicious @Punggol Waterway held an amazing digital art mapping on 3 HDB (Housing Development Buildings) on the night of the ceremony on the 8th April.

    Residents of Punggol 21 and visitors were treated to a mind-blowing digital art on three new HDB blocks. The 2 minutes presentation gave heartland residents an insights to animated art with modern technology.

    The mapping was created by 2 resident of Punggol , Brandon Tay & Flex!

  • Going Dotty: Louis Vuitton – Yayoi Kusama Concept Store Opens in Singapore

    Going Dotty: Louis Vuitton – Yayoi Kusama Concept Store Opens in Singapore





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    Art fans rejoice! You can now get to dress like Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The artist has just debuted her “Infinitely Kusama” collection for iconic fashion house Louis Vuitton, and the resulting dresses, shoes, and blouses are, of course, entirely covered in spots.

    The collection, which launched in Singapore July 13 features clothing in Kusama’s favoured colour combinations of yellow and black, red and white, and a few splashes of white and blue. There are of course accessories as well, with covet-worthy bags, sunglasses, scarves, shoes and more.

    Going Dotty: Louis Vuitton – Yayoi Kusama Concept Store Opens in Singapore

    The pop-up store is (more…)