Photo credit: NICOLE KOO

Local charity ART:DIS hosts Unseen Singapore exhibition featuring works of 16 disabled artists

The exhibition runs till Oct 31 at The Gallery @ Changi City Point.

Harshiyne Maran

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Published: 8 August 2022, 5:03 PM

In celebration of the nation’s 57th year of independence, local charity organisation ART:DIS (Singapore) Ltd is running an exhibition featuring artworks from 16 disabled artists.

The exhibition is titled Unseen Singapore, and will run from Aug 4 till Oct 31 at The Gallery @ Changi City Point, . It features 44 paintings created using a variety of mediums such as traditional watercolours, oils, acrylics and Chinese Ink. 

The exhibition is categorised into three thematic sections – Past, Present and Future – that depict various aspects of Singapore’s culture and displays the artist’s nostalgia and appreciation for the nation.

 

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Some of the paintings on display feature iconic Singapore landmarks such as the Merlion (left) and people who have contributed to nation building like Indian women labourers (right). PHOTO CREDIT: NICOLE KOO, TOH AH WAT

 

Unseen Singapore is open from Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm. Works from the exhibition can be purchased on the ​ART:DIS website.

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