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  • This image features three illustrated individuals (a child, a youth and a young adult) with their silhouettes dressed as if they are superheroes. They are standing against a backdrop of radiating red, orange, yellow and green circles. This competition is organised by Very Special Arts Singapore, and is supported by the Cultural Matching Fund.

    SEE WHAT I SEE 2021

    03 Sep 2021 - 15 Oct 2021

    Registration for the 19th edition of our ‘See What I See’ art competition, an annual competition which also serves as a platform for children, youths and young adults with disabilities to showcase their creativity, is now open! The theme for this year’s competition is My Heroes. Be it a costume-wear...

  • This banner features washes of pastel pink, peach and light blue paint against a grey background. Overlaid on top are details of the exhibition such as title, date and venue. This exhibition is organised by Very Special Arts Singapore, with the support of Maybank.

    FLUIDITY

    16 Jun 2021 - 15 Aug 2021

    This exhibition explores the theme of water. Inspired by the gentle flow and transient nature of water, 15 of our Professional Artists depicted what water meant to them in abstract and literal scenes. Through their artistry, 28 breath-taking landscapes of nature were painted. Be it a stroke, a splas...

  • This image features numerous purple, orange, yellow and red triangles, emulating shards of mirrors. Overlaid on top are details of the exhibition such as title, date and venue. This exhibition is organised by Very Special Arts Singapore,, with the support of UOL.

    FACETS OF REFLECTION

    15 May 2021 - 16 Jul 2021

    Facets of Reflection is a collection of multimedia works by 21 of our Artists-In-Training. Our young artists dove deep into the depths of their memories and thoughts, and through the various mediums such as paint, sculpture, printmaking and animation, they hope to share with the audience a piece of ...

  • This image features irregular cut-outs of mustard, aubergine and turquoise coloured circles and rectangles against a grey backdrop. Overlaid on top are details of the exhibition such as title, date and venue. This exhibition is organised by Very Special Arts Singapore.

    DYNAMIC TOUCH

    12 Dec 2020 - 27 Feb 2021

    Through the eyes of 26 of our Professional Artists, see the beauty of the world we live in. Drawing inspiration from the often neglected beauty and tranquillity around us, be it man-made architecture of natural landscapes, our artists poured their hearts out and devoted significant time and energy t...

  • This image features an artwork by Avlynn Ng, an Artist-in-Training with Very Special Arts Singapore. Titled Rainbow Mouoment (3), this abstract painting features expressive blue, red, orange and white brushstrokes adainst a green backdrop. Overlaid on top are details of the forum such as date and the provision of captioning services. This forum is jointly organised by Very Special Arts Singapore and the National Arts Council, with support from partners such as Singapore International Foundation, Singapore Pools and British Council.

    ARTS & DISABILITY FORUM 2020

    07 Oct 2020 - 09 Oct 2020

    Jointly organised by ART:DIS and National Arts Council, ADF2020 will focus on Cultivating Collaborations, Increasing Access, spotlighting discussions on bridging authentic collaborations and harnessing access as a creative asset. This year, the forum brings together more than 10 speakers from Austra...

  • The image features the silhouette of a person gazing out into an ocean of blue from an opening in the wall. Overlaid on top are details of the exhibition such as title, date and venue. This exhibition is organised by Very Special Arts Singapore, with support from Maybank.

    NEW BEGINNINGS

    26 Sep 2020 - 27 Nov 2020

    All of our lives have been completely transformed during the past few months. The pandemic shook up the entire world, but it was still not enough to dissolve the spirit of our Professional Artists. Persevering through the dark times, 22 of them adapted to the new normal and are proud......

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