Singapore Contemporary Young Artists

Playing With & For The Community

Kolam Ayer Mural Painting


Along with Secondary One students from Bendemeer Secondary School, SCYA was engaged to paint a series of murals outside Kolam Ayer Resident’s Corner. The mural, which was designed by artists Danya Yu, stretched across five walls. Students from Bendemeer Secondary school were divided into five groups and each group was led by assistants. They were taught how to use chalk to sketch the initial draft of the mural on the wall, painting techniques, paint mixing considerations, and how to finish the mural by varnishing it.

Residents in the vicinity were also given an opportunity to observe and interact with the participants of the mural painting. Many of which were happy to see that there were efforts in beautifying their neighbourhood!

 

 

 

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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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