Singapore Contemporary Young Artists

Playing With & For The Community

Paper Mache Workshop with Hearing Impaired Students


Recap:

SCYA returns with a collaboration with special needs children this year with another Sculpture program. This year, SCYA is creating a paper mache sculpture with 18 primary school students with hearing impairment from Canossian School and Macpherson Primary, fitted with hearing aids as part of the Diversity in Abilities program by UBS. Themed PASSION this year, 18 children discover what they want to be when they grow up through brainstorming and sculpture modelling.

Helping us, we have adult volunteers from Nikko AM to befriend the students and also help us with slightly difficult steps and suggesting ideas to the children.

Update (18th July 2014):

Paper march making time! Got to blend it well~

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Add in glue and Its time for the paper pulps to go onto the sculpture!

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Update (25th July 2014):

Continuation of last week’s session!

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Color testing ^^

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Now that it’s decided, lets start painting!

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Time to wash up~

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Everyone really enjoyed the workshop! We are really looking forward to the next class! ^^

About scyablog

Singapore Contemporary Young Artists Project (SCYA) is a non-profit Art Society that highlights Contemporary Art by Young Artists in Singapore through several platforms in exhibitions, websites, talks, workshops & commissioned services. SCYA was initiated by Jacquelyn Soo who is an artist, curator and director for SCYA. SCYA has over 10 members in the society contributing ideas, activities to support the organisation. SCYA represents up to 70 Singaporean/PR Artists in their works. SCYA launched their first project in Nov 2008 with a website collaboration with FIVEFOOTWAY that featured 23 Contemporary Young Artists Portfolios on an interactive website. Since then, SCYA have had several collaborations and events organised with corporations, government institutions, NGOS and education institutions, Please visit our website for more details: www.contemporaryart.sg Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeContemporaryYoungArtists Thank you!

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