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  • This image features a computer screen with details of the event and an invitation to learn more about our new arts programmes on it. Framing the computer screen are four characters – a young, visually-impaired girl playing the Angklung, a autistic girl manoeuvring a hand puppet, a young wheelchair user drawing on his iPad with a stylus, and a hard-of-hearing Hip Hop dancer grooving to the beat. Surrounding these characters are lots of bunting and musical notes, adding to the lively atmosphere of everyone having fun with art.

    VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE

    22 Apr 2022 - 23 Apr 2022

    Your art journey starts here! As Singapore’s only charity that provides learning and livelihood opportunities for any and all persons with disabilities in the arts, ART:DIS (Singapore) Ltd will give your child the right resources and environment to grow and discover. From our person-centred approach...

  • The image features an artwork by Eugene Soh, a Professional Artist with ART:DIS. Titled Impressionism–Faith, this abstract painting features expressive blue, black and white brushstrokes emanating from the centre, creating a visual harmony that is pleasing to the eyes.

    MASTERCLASS: INCLUSIVE ARTS

    12 Mar 2022 - 14 May 2022

    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: ...

  • This image features both disabled and non-disabled individuals running and walking in a park. On the top left of the banner is the logo of the organiser, ART:DIS (Singapore) Ltd, and on the bottom is the logo of the support of this virtual race, NTT Global Ltd.

    RACE FOR INCLUSION

    12 Mar 2022 - 28 Oct 2022

    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...

  • This image features 10 people of different races all clad in green. They are posing against a red backdrop which has the airborne coronavirus strain and details of the play such as date, venue, cast. This production is organised by ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd, with the support of the Cultural Matching Fund.

    FACE TOGETHER

    02 Apr 2022 - 02 Apr 2022

    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...

  • This image features various geometric shapes coloured in green, orange, yellow, brown and indigo on the right side. In the centre of the image are details of the exhibition Urban Colours, such as the date and venue. Featured along the bottom is the logo of the organiser, ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd, and the logo of the event supporter, Maybank.

    URBAN COLOURS

    04 Jan 2022 - 29 Apr 2022

    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...

  • This image features both old and modern landscapes/elements of Singapore, juxtaposing each other such as Trishaw riders, Samsui women and the ArtScience Museum along the Marina Bay Waterfront. Also on display are details of the exhibition such as title, date and venue. This exhibition is organised by ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd and supported by Maybank.

    CELEBRATORY SIGHTS

    11 Oct 2021 - 17 Dec 2021

    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......

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