Singaporean Artists with Disabilities Showcase Multicultural Heritage at NDP 2025 with ART:DIS

Published on 6.14.25

  Singaporean Artists Showcase Multicultural Heritage The initiative, part of the National Day Parade (NDP) 2025, features artwork-adorned tote bags designed by 41 artists with disabilities, including 20 students from Special Education schools and 21 artists from non-profit organisation ART:DIS. The artwork is a celebration of Singapore's multicultural heritage. One of these featured artists is Sage Tan, a 20-year-old with an intellectual disability who experimented with printmaking for the first time to create his linocut print for Multiculturalism. The collaboration between artists with disabilities and non-profit organisation ART:DIS demonstrates the country's commitment to providing opportunities for individuals with special needs. The NDP 2025 event is expected to be a significant platform for these artists to showcase their talents and contribute to Singapore's cultural landscape, celebrating its multicultural heritage through various art forms.

Back

See Newsfeed: Art