Exhibition

Transformations

Lucaa Global

20 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

Free admission

Wheelchair accessibility

Synopsis

Transformations is a heartwarming and imaginative exhibition featuring the collective creativity of 800 preschool students from Mulberry Learning. The children are tasked with upcycling everyday objects to create artworks that express their dreams for a better, more sustainable future. This installation is a testament to the power of young minds and their fresh perspective on the world around them.

Each student’s contribution forms a unique piece of a larger installation, showcasing over 800 individual art pieces that are connected by a common theme: transformation. Through this process, children learn the importance of sustainability, creativity, and environmental stewardship, as they turn ordinary items into extraordinary visions for the future. The exhibition offers a glimpse into the unbounded imagination of young children and serves as a hopeful reminder of the next generation's potential to inspire change. Presented by Mulberry Learning and curated by Mun, this exhibition is a celebration of art, education, and sustainability.

Participating artists/curators:

Mun, Curator, Singapore

Elizabeth Wong, Artist, Singapore
Joshua Wong, Artist, Singapore
Van Wangye, Artist, Singapore
Bill Toh, Artist, Singapore
Aaron Foeste, Artist, USA
Hamish Betts, Artist, New Zealand
Alpana, Artist, India

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