Family Fun with Print-Making!
In conjunction with Children’s Season Singapore
Dates: 3, 10 & 17 June 2017, Saturday (Repeat Session)
Time: 2.00pm - 4.30pm
Venue: NUS Museum, ST Lee Atrium
Age Group: 7 years - 12 years
Fee: $30/per parent-child pair. Limited to 15 pairs of parent and child per session. (Minimum of 10 pairs to proceed.)
Register here
Let’s revisit Singapore’s history through printmaking! Step back in time into 1950s Singapore through the woodblock prints by artists such as Cheong Soo Pieng, Chuah Thean Teng, Tan Tee Chie, Choo Keng Kwang and Koeh Sia Yong. In this workshop, participants will get to learn more about woodblock prints produced in 1950s Singapore and create their very own unique linocut prints guided by Artist-led mobile print studio SuperSegak !
About the artist
SuperSegak is an Artist-led mobile print studio that explores the boundaries of image making through experimentation using various approaches in printmaking, experimental graphics, manual explorations and organic pattern play. They have exhibited their works in various art spaces in Singapore and have conducted workshops for both public and private institutions such as National Library Board and Malay Heritage Centre as well as art festivals such as NOISE Singapore 2015.
Children’s Season Singapore is jointly presented by National Heritage Board and Museum Roundtable.
Age
7–12
Price
Standard (parent-child pair): 30 SGD
Telephone number
+65 6516 8817
Links
Address
SingaporeUniversity Cultural Centre, 50 Kent Ridge Crescent, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119279
How to get there?
1. Car/taxi: By Clementi Road, first entrance from the highway. The museum is right after UCC.
2. Kent Ridge MRT: Internal Shuttle Bus D2. 3. Clementi MRT: Svc 96. 4. Kent Ridge Terminal: Svc 151.