And said goodbye to the circus
Off she went with a trumpety-trump
Trump, trump, trump
Nellie the Elephant packed her trunk
And trundled back to the jungle
Off she went with a trumpety-trump
Trump, trump, trump
— “Nellie The Elephant”
— “Nellie The Elephant”
Artary’s Art Starts Programme was recently covered by 联合早报. Learn more about Art Starts.
Article has been translated to English for non-Chinese readers.
Quiet and reserved Abby-Faith Leong (6 years old), who seeks joy through making art, looks forward to her art classes every week. To Abby-Faith’s mother and sole breadwinner, Ms Kimmy Tan, Artary’s sponsorship provides her daughter with the assistance she needs.
When Ms Tan (37 years old) discovered that her daughter, who suffers from hearing difficulties, had a keen interest in arts, she sought to develop her interest. It was while researching on the Internet that she learnt about Artary’s Art Starts – a sponsorship programme for financially needy children with keen interest in art. That is when she wrote in for her daughter to be admitted into the programme.
Available in Three Locations in the East
Artary, whose art training programmes are catered for children aged 3.5 to 12 years old, launched the sponsorship programme in 2014 in hope to contribute back to the society. Applicants need to be recommended by their schools, VWOs, or social and welfare organisations to verify that they are on a financial assistance scheme, and have displayed a keen interest in art. By offering the programme mainly from their website, Artary’s sponsorship has reached out to 8 students, mostly who have been recommended directly through their kindergartens and primary schools.
Artary currently operates from three locations in the East. Founder Ms Vanessa Seng wishes to reach out to more beneficiary students by working and establishing partnerships with VWOs and family services centres.
“Art can develop a child’s creativity, and is very helpful to their holistic development. Children who are interested and talented in art should not be denied the opportunity to nurture themselves due to financial circumstances. That is why we decided to sponsor needy students.” said Ms Seng in an interview.
Artary’s programmes run weekly sessions of 90 minutes each, with each class costing more than 30 dollars. The programmes cover watercolours, still life and papier-mâché among other topics. After the initial sponsorship of 3 months, the studio will review the child’s interest and abilities. Majority of the students have had their sponsorships extended after the review.
“Abby-Faith is a quiet girl who loves to express her emotions through art and crafts. Even though I am working in the education sector, I cannot provide her with professional guidance in art. I want to do my best to provide good learning opportunities for her, so that she can discover and showcase her talents, and to develop a self-confidence through art. The art classes available in the market are quite expensive. A studio that provides such sponsorship programmes will really help many needy families.” said Ms Tan.
Abby-Faith has an elder and younger sister. Since her father’s passing a few years ago, her mother has been the family’s sole breadwinner. Another beneficiary, Ms Talia Tan (37 years old, administration worker), also sent in her application for her 4 year old daughter upon learning about the Art Starts programme from her colleagues. “My daughter loves art and crafts. Given my financial situation, and the need to bring up my two children, it is very difficult to pay for enrichment classes. Such sponsorship programmes provide needy children with the learning opportunities they need.” said Ms Tan.
Back in June 2014, Artary was invited by PCF to create a customised training programme for 120 preschool teachers. The teachers took on the challenge of being full-time art teachers during the intense two-day training workshops, and focused on art pedagogy and creativity building for children through using recycled and natural materials.
We are proud to have the opportunity reach out to other fellow educators through the workshops. We are confident that our fellow educators will provide a great art learning journey for their students.
Good job teachers!
Aye aye there son! Step right up to The Amazing Circus! Our renowned circus has travelled round the world, and now we are bringing our amazing animals and flying trapeze performers to you! Wait to be wowed by our talented animal performers, and the never endless laughter of our hilarious clowns! Right now, who has tickets?
Artary’s popular Art Jams! are held during the June and December school holidays. Find out more about our Art Jams!
Artary will be featured on the debut episode of “The Surprise Party” on OKTO, this Sunday, 10th Feb 2013 at 1230pm. Catch us on TV this Chinese New Year!
This episode is especially meaningful for us, as we’ve also had the honour to work with Club Rainbow (Singapore) for the artworks that you see featured in the episode!
Watch the episode on xinmsn Catch-Up TV now!
Learn more about Artary Kids’ art programmes.
The studio has been transformed into a film site. We’re going to be featured on TV! Stay tuned!