The annual ‘The Art of Giving’ exhibition, into its fourth year in collaboration with LASALLE College of the Arts, returns for its 10th instalment from now till 27 December 2015 at Scotts Square (诗阁广场) Level 3. The exhibition features 10 unique artworks conceptualised by students and alumni of the LASALLE School of Fine Arts Faculty.
In this season of glamour and glitter, these artistic creators have designed contemporary sculptures and artworks that reflect beyond the obvious. Some play upon tongue-in-cheek metaphors while others tickle your curiosity – all artworks hold an element of surprise, waiting for shoppers to discover. Using basic materials, ranging from paper and ceramic to plastic, they are transformed into ingenious and exquisite works of art.
Patrons of the mall are invited to vote for their favourite artwork at the exhibition or via www.scottssquareretail.com/artofgiving from now till 20 December 2015. One lucky voter will win the gift which garners the highest number of votes.
In recognition of creative excellence and craftsmanship, the artist of the winning artwork will be awarded the Wheelock Art Prize of SGD5,000 and the opportunity to nominate a charity to which Wheelock Properties will donate SGD10,000.
Ms Stephanie Tay, Group Manager, Marketing of Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Limited shares, “The Art of Giving is one of the ways that Scotts Square shows our support to emerging talents and promote the arts scene in Singapore. At the same time, we extend our love and give back to the less privileged amongst us in our community. We believe that this exhibition will charm and inspire the imagination of our shoppers during this Christmas season.”
These one-of-a-kind artworks, which make beautiful Christmas gifts for your loved ones or even for yourself, can be purchased from the artists with proceeds going to the LASALLE College of the Arts Student Project Fund.
Open daily from 10am to 10pm, ‘The Art of Giving’ exhibition runs from now till 27 December 2015 at Scotts Square (Level 3). Admission is free.