Public Programmes at 'A Piece of Home'

Organised by ART:DIS and curated by award-winning exhibition-maker John Tung, A Piece of Home is comprehensive showcase of over 60 artworks by 26 artists with disabilities. Across paintings, prints & ceramics, the artworks on showcase is a culmination of a year of classes at ART:DIS and invites viewers to perceive the world differently.

This exhibition is a highlight of ART:DIS’s 30th anniversary celebration and we hope to raise the visibility artists with disabilities, expose them to professional art spaces and invite others into their world where art is a sanctuary. 

Visit us from 9–18 June at Objectifs (Chapel Gallery) to uncover the process behind their creations. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and inspiring experience, this exhibition has something for everyone.

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Curator Tour

John Tung, the curator of the exhibition, shares intriguing insights into the processes and inspirations behind each artwork. This enriching experience, replete with personal anecdotes, is about 30 minutes.

Date & Time: 17 June, Sat (1:00PM)

10 June, Sat (2:30PM) - FULL

Price: Free (registration required)

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Touch Tour

Francis Poon, ceramics teacher at ART:DIS, guides visitors on a texturised journey using their hands. This exploration through touch is further brought to life by vivid stories of the students in class. This tour lasts about 30 minutes.

Date & Time: 18 June, Sun (2:00PM) - REGISTRATION FULL

Price: Free (registration required)

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Panel Talk (Visual Arts)

Get pulled into the imaginative minds of artists with disabilities – Kenneth Lee & Joshua Tang. Facilitated by curator John Tung, along with their teacher Bee Aye, Kenneth & Joshua will share their experiences of experimenting with different mediums and techniques to achieve their own distinctive style. This panel lasts 60 minutes.

Date & Time: 10 June, Sat (3:30PM) - REGISTRATION FULL

Price: Free (registration required)

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Panel Talk (Ceramics)

Delve into the fascinating world of ceramics through the eyes of our artists with disabilities – Zack Ling & Joycelin Toh. Facilitated by curator John Tung, along with their teacher Francis Poon, Zack & Joycelin will share their experiences from shaping and carving to glazing and firing. This panel lasts 60 minutes.

Date & Time: 17 June, Sat (2:00PM) - FULL

Price: Free (registration required)

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Cartoon Drawing Workshop

Join Aaron Yap, our artist and cartoon enthusiast, in this fun and engaging workshop to create your very own lovable characters. From the exaggerated to the comical, experiment with different shapes using watercolour pencils. All art materials will be provided and this workshop lasts 60 minutes.

Date & Time: 10 June, Sat (1:00PM) REGISTRATION FULL

Price: $5 per ticket

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Water Marbling Workshop

How is it that paint can float on water? In an arts and science mash-up, artist Joshua Tang will take you through the process of creating beautifully hypnotic swirls & ripples that are imprinted onto paper with simply water and paint. All art materials will be provided and this workshop lasts 60 minutes.

Date & Time: 11 June, Sun (3:00PM)  REGISTRATION FULL

Price: $5 per ticket

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Air Dry Clay Workshop

Through touch, mould your very own unique clay pots that can hold plants, jewellery, or even flowers! Taught by our artist Zack Ling, he will further share tips on tricks to customise your designs in this fun and interactive workshop. All art materials will be provided and this workshop lasts 60 minutes.

Date & Time: 17 June, Sat (3:30PM) - REGISTRATION FULL

Price: $5 per ticket

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Jumping Clay Workshop

Together with our artist Joycelin Toh, learn how to create stunning clay roses that can be used as a fridge magnet, bag badge or an artistic table display. With techniques such as rolling and pinching, get your hands busy forming delicate petals and leaves in this 60 minutes workshop.

Date & Time: 18 June, Sun (3:00PM) - Registration required

Price: $5 per ticket

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