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Bird Colouring Social Club
Colour and release your 3D bird designs into a digital aviary!
When and where
Date and time
Sat, 10 Dec 2022 11:00 - Sat, 17 Dec 2022 18:00 +08
Location
Jurong West Public Library 60 Jurong West Central 3 ##01-03 Singapore, 648346 Singapore
About this event
Important Notice
This programme/event is open to members of the National Library Board, Singapore. Please ensure you have your myLibrary username on hand before proceeding with the registration. If you do not have a myLibrary username, you can create one here: https://account.nlb.gov.sg/.
About the Event
The Bird Colouring Social Club is a community focused art initiative to bring the people around the neighbourhood into a shared art space. Birds played an important role in the Singapore community during the post-independence years of the 60s and 70s. Bird-singing clubs were a very popular pastime in our heartlands, where people gathered and listened to local songbirds like the Merbok (Zebra Dove) and the Bul-bul, which were prized for their rich melodies and uplifting, resonant tones.
Colour the Zebra Dove, Bulbul and the ‘Serangoon Bird’ on physical paper and release your 3D bird design into the digital aviary on-site! This exhibition is presented as part of the Arts in Your Neighbourhood programme organised by the National Arts Council.
Schedule
The digital aviary and the colouring booth will be available daily at Jurong West Public Library L2.
Weekdays: 3pm - 6pm
Weekends: 11am - 6pm
Participation at the booth is on a first-come-first-served basis. No registration is required
About Kronoscapes
Kronoscapes is an multidisciplinary art collective working across art and design. Their interests include heritage, history, and developing localised digital repositories to archive the collective memories of fellow Singaporeans.
Founded in May 2020 by artists John Ng, Sandy Yeo and Lee Sze-Chin, Kronoscapes hopes to encourage conversations around identity and belonging via participatory making and sharing, as well as through the navigation, interpretation and discussion of the rich social archives found in our local communities.
About artseen
This programme is organized by artseen, an NLB initiative that seeks to foster libraries as vibrant arts literacy spaces, where artists and the community connect and engage in authentic art experiences.
Find us on facebook (@artseenSG) and write to arts@nlb.gov.sg to be on the mailing list for more arts events and activities!
artseen is supported by the National Arts Council. Woodlands, Jurong and Tampines Regional Libraries are part of the National Arts Council's Arts and Culture Nodes Network.
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About the organiser
The National Library Board (NLB) manages a network of 28 libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB promotes reading, learning and information literacy by providing a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of libraries.