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Fringe Activities and Resources


Artist Talk Artist Talk

An on-site fringe activity where student artists present their artworks, share their art making processes and facilitate art making activities to engage an audience. In the process, students develop their communication and collaboration skills as they work with their peers and teachers to present their talks and activities.

Participants will have opportunities to interact with, learn from and be inspired by our student artists.

Click here to view the schedule of Artist Talk.
Artists Inspire Artists Artists Inspire Artists

An on-site fringe activity aimed at inspiring our young artists through the sharing of responses and reflections by visitors via postcards. Visitors at the exhibition are encouraged to pick up an Artists Inspire Artists (AIA) postcard at the booth and draw or pen down words of encouragement to the artist(s) of artwork(s) that inspire them. These postcards will then be sent to the artist(s) after the exhibition, in turn inspiring our young artists.

You can also click here to download the template of the postcard.
Art Ambition Art Ambition

What do you want to be when you grow up? Do you have what it takes to be an Art Docent, Art Reporter, Art Photographer or Art Critic? To have a career in art, you don’t have to be perfect at drawing! There are many occupations in the world that use different kinds of skills where you can be creative and have fun, applying what you learnt in Art! Pick one task card at the Art Ambition (AA) booth and learn to be, to know, to create, to share and to play!

Click here to download the Art Task Cards.
Art Online Art Online

A range of activities designed to engage audience in seeing, expressing and appreciating artworks featured in the online gallery. Audience can visit the online gallery within the SYF website to give feedback to the artworks by responding pictorially with emoticons that represent their feelings.

Audience who visited the on-site exhibition at SCAPE, MOE Lobby and Keppel Centre for Art Education, National Gallery Singapore are also encouraged to visit the online gallery as a post-visit activity to give your feedback to your favourite artwork(s) pictorially.

Click here to visit the online gallery.