Arts & Culture @ Festival Site
Find your inspiration at the park!
Grab a paintbrush and showcase your creativity on repurposed wood cookies, check out masterfully crafted wooden sculptures designed from upcycled felled timber by the talented sculptors from the Sculpture Society (Singapore), or immerse yourself in the nature-inspired artworks by passionate nature artist Tham Pui San.
23 Sep (Sat) & 24 Sep (Sun)
23 Sep (Sat) – 10am to 6pm
24 Sep (Sun) – 10am to 5pm
- Upcycled Wood Cookie Ornament Painting (NParks)
- Exhibition: Wood Sculpture Displays from Upcycled Felled Timber (Sculpture Society (Singapore))
- Exhibition: My Encounters with Nature (Tham Pui San)
More on the programmes
Upcycled Wood Cookie Ornament Painting by NParks
Who needs paper when you have wood cookies? Using cross-cut sections of wood and your creativity, put together art pieces using upcycled materials while learning about biodiversity in West Coast Park.
Exhibition: Wood Sculpture Displays from Upcycled Felled Timber by Sculpture Society (Singapore)
Check out masterfully crafted wood sculptures created in our Parks! These unique wooden masterpieces are designed and crafted from upcycled felled timber by the talented sculptors from the Sculpture Society Singapore. Some of these sculptures are created from this year’s Wood Sculpture Symposium in Pasir Ris Park. You can visit Pasir Ris Park Piai Plaza near Carpark B to view more of the wood sculptures display.
Exhibition: My Encounters with Nature by Tham Pui San
Struck by nature’s beauty of otters playing at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve in 2002, Pui San felt the urge to sign on as a volunteer guide to share the need of educating public about the fragility of the nature surrounding us in this concrete jungle that we often take for granted. And he did. Soon after, Pui San started his monthly paint-along art sessions at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, and still continues to this day. Since then, he has adventured to more green spaces and conducts these sessions in HortPark and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.