art loft

 

In conjunction with Eat With Your Family Day 2010, this exhibition was a collaboration with Centre For Fathering. Art Loft was one of the 13 artists invited to present art works relating to the subject. The exhibition was at The Arts House from 17 to 31 May 2010.


Find out more about the exhibition.


Read about the interview with Art Loft on the project.

Wacky Self Portrait Exhibition @ Art Loft 8Q space

This is the culmination of the students’ work from the workshops conducted by artist Ong Hui Har.


Follow our Sculpture Trail around the vicinity of the Singapore Arts Museum and discover the numerous interesting art works by renowned sculptors!!

We have completed Term 1 of the lesson. Check out some of the really exciting Claymation works done by the students

On the 16 Apr 11, we invited the parents of Art Loft students to a tea party at Mary's Kafe. This is the concluding event to our Eat with Family Project. Check out the pictures of the event in our Gallery.

The children had been busy in the last 8 weeks, designing and preparing their coasters, placemats, aprons, menu boards, cards, etc, in preparation for this party. And on 16th, they continued their creative work with cookie and cupcake decorations......

While the little pastry chefs are busy in the kitchen, the parents enjoyed the mini exhibitions of the children's artworks. Teacher Seet Fun also conducted a small sharing session with the parents.

Eat With Family is an initiative started by Centre For Fathering and practiced in May each year. This event serves to remind people of the importance of having meals as a family.

We are coming near to the near of Term 2 for the art programme at Singapore Arts Museum. This term, we did a re-run of the highly successful Eat with Family Project. This year, the theme is “Tea Party”. On the 16 Apr 2011, the children invited their family members to a fun filled tea party held at Mary’s Kafe. Check out what they did at the tea party.

Art Loft was selected as one of the authorized vendors to provide on-site workshops for school groups at the Singapore Biennale 2011. The response from schools and students were over whelming. We were very encouraged by the support and art works created by the students. Check out some of the very interesting comments by the children and their art works. Click here.

Facilitator: Do you think we can stay in God’s Villa?
Replies from children:
“We can’t. we will fall off unless there is a piece of glass to block us from falling off?
“Only millionaires would be able to live in.”
“Too expensive to build, tail acts as whip to deter thieves.”
“You enter through the dinosaur’s mouth and exit when the dinosaur  poo poo!”