Inclusivity is more than just a buzzword. What does it really take to build a fully accessible arts ecosystem where both mainstream and disabled communities can collaborate hand in hand? Discover the best artistic practices from industry and subject-matter experts in a series of five masterclasses: ...
Race For Inclusion is ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd’s inaugural virtual race, bringing together mainstream and disabled communities to run and/or walk towards a common cause of creating a more inclusive arts ecosystem. Racers from all walks of life are welcome to join in this fun activity that is hosted on...
ART:DIS is proud to present Singapore’s first full-length fully inclusive and accessible play written by both mainstream and disabled playwrights and performed by a multi-racial cast of D/deaf and disabled actors – FACE TOGETHER. This triumphant return to stage marks the 12th edition of ART:DIS’s an...
Art movements such as Cubism and Pop Art were developed during the turn of the 20th century as many searched for meaning amid massive social change. These two major trends then went on to completely revolutionise traditional art perspectives. Cubism is best understood as a reduction of objects and f...
Singapore is fondly named The Little Red Dot. As a nation, we have much that is unique to us such as our multi-ethnic diversity, our own English-based creole language also known as Singlish, our identity as both a garden city and food paradise. Through this exhibition, 14 artists from ART:DIS......
It is a momentous occasion as we celebrate our organisation’s new identity as ART:DIS (formerly known as Very Special Arts Singapore). Joining us to mark this exciting milestone is Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development and Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration, and our Patron...