Wood Sculpture symposium poster.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhHyIlTtouU

Sculpture Society (Singapore) with the support of the National Parks Board, National Arts Council and Tote Board Arts Fund, is organizing WOOD SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM at the historical Fort Canning Park, from 27 November to 1 December 2013

During the 5-day symposium, sculptors from the Sculpture Society (Singapore) will be interpreting the theme “Second Nature”, as they create their wood sculptures.

All completed artworks by the artists will be exhibited at Fort Canning Park from 1st December 2013 to 1st March 2014.

Events in-conjunction with the Symposium will be Master Class with Ms Han Sai Por, Children Sculpture Competition and Artists’ Talk and Sharing session.

For 5 days during the Symposium, Cultural Medallion recipient Ms Han Sai Por will lead a group of art enthusiastic and art student to create a collaborative work.

The inaugural Children Sculpture Competition will take place on the 30 November, Saturday.  Children will create a 3D art sculpture with natural materials like twigs, leaves, stones and wood offcuts.

Symposium artists will share views on their aesthetical expression and display slides of their artistic labour. Public will understand more on the wood carving media, its toil and labour behind the artistic creation.

Programme

27 November (Wednesday)

9.30am

Wood Sculpture Symposium Launching Ceremony
10am-6pm

Sculptors at Work

28 November (Thursday)

10am-6pmSculptors at Work

29 November (Friday)

10am-6pmSculptors at Work

30 November (Saturday)

10am -12pmChildren Sculpture Competition
1.30pmPrize Giving Ceremony for Children  Sculpture Competition
9am-6pmSculptors at Work

1 December (Sunday)

9am-12pmSculptors at Work
3pm-4pmArtists’ Talk and Sharing Session
6pm

Closing Ceremony (Wood Sculpture Symposium)

Opening Ceremony (Second Nature Exhibition)

For More Photos pls visit

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3tfcokualnaugw3/jfyHGzdbK0

  • Date : November 27, 2013 - December 1, 2013
  • Time : 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (Asia/Singapore)