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 th...
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...
Did you know International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) was first proclaimed in 1992 by the United Nations? Since then, this annual observance seeks to raise awareness about disability issues and mobilise support for the full and equal integration of PWDs into every aspect of political, s...
The ART:DIS Industry Mentorship Programme (AIMP) is a one year professional development programme for emerging artists with disabilities. Made possible through the Chng Seok Tin Education Fund* and further supported by the SGenable Enabling Lives Grant, the AIMP identifies talented emerging artists ...
Following an intensive two-year training under ART:DIS’s BEYOND DIS:PLAY, which endeavours to expose D/deaf, neurodiverse and disabled artists to a range of performing arts skills while broadening/deepening their chosen practice through mentorships with industry professionals, the 9 mentees of...
Jointly presented by ART:DIS and artcommune, the exhibition Through All Vicissitudes: Prints & Sculptures by Chng Seok Tin, traces the motivations that shaped Chng’s four decade-long creative journey and celebrates a life lived large in spite of obstacles and misfortunes. Featuring over 30 print...