11 & 22 Oct 2018 – We conducted a massive workshop over two days involving 194 students from Marymount Convent in creating a meaningful String Art craft work which includes writing a short poem to their parents to thank them for their love.
A meaningful practice of appreciation to their parents with hand-made artwork encourages young children to show support and love to their family. ArtStories thrives on creating meaningful experiences with our participants and this workshop has enabled us to blend both art, craft and moments together.
Please take the time to look at the works of the students and be inspired to create one of your own!
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ArtStories is an artistic endeavour which creates meaningful art projects that uses stories, memories and narrated moments with Singaporean Artist, Jacquelyn Soo.
Jacquelyn has worked with communities locally and internationally to conceptualise engaging community art programmes that address the needs of the community. She also creates and works with other artists in various Art & Craft workshops for people interested in learning about art and artistic practices.
ArtStories welcomes individuals and communities from various walks of life including children, youths, adults, elderly as well as people with special needs or disabilities to work with the artist on custom tailored art commissions, art workshops and selected Art & Craft programmes.
Jacquelyn is also a MOE – NAC registered Artist who conducts art training in private and public schools.
ArtStories runs art workshops that can be conducted at different locations and can host large groups of participants.
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