Quiet Frequencies

Curated by Hazel Lim
An ART:DIS Artist-in-Training Exhibition

Titled “Quiet Frequencies”, the  exhibition draws inspiration from the unseen registers of human perception, the vibrations, pitches, and signals that typically lie beyond our awareness. Guided by experienced tutors through exploratory processes, 34 aspiring artists translate their deeply personal lived experiences and inner worlds into visual form.

Spanning drawing, painting, and sculptural works, the collection features recurring motifs like animals, landscapes, figures, and everyday objects transformed by memory and emotion. Quiet Frequencies celebrates the invisible energies and intuitive gestures that shape each piece, inviting visitors to slow down and tune into the subtle, overlooked hums of a loud world.

 

Pocketfest 2026

Step into a vibrant celebration of creativity, connection and community. Back for its second edition, ART:DIS’s Pocket Fest returns from 4-5 July at Objectifs with exciting opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to create, learn and connect through inclusive workshops, performances, activities and exhibitions. Best of all, the festival showcases the creativity of more than 50 artists with disabilities, sharing their talents and stories with the wider community.

More than just a festival, Pocket Fest is a welcoming space where everyone is invited to take part. Whether you’re crafting something new, discovering an artist’s perspective, joining a community activity or simply enjoying a performance, every experience is designed to bring people together. Through creativity and shared experiences, Pocket Fest celebrates the idea that everyone has something valuable to contribute and that the arts are for everyone.

Exhibition

Objectifs Chapel Gallery

04/07/2026 – 12/07/2026

Free Admission

Pocketfest
4 & 5 July 2026
11am to 5pm
Free Admission, some paid activities

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About ART:DIS Singapore

ARTDIS (Singapore) Ltd, formerly known as Very Special Arts Singapore, is a leading non- profit organisation dedicated to creating learning and livelihood opportunities for persons with disabilities in the arts.

Started in 1993 by Ambassador-at-Large Professor Tommy Koh, ART:DIS organises art programmes, projects, collaborations, exhibitions and performances for persons with disabilities to reach for excellence and be relevant in the future. ART:DIS further establishes pathways in the arts for persons with disabilities to express themselves, gain confidence and be part of a community.

In FY24/25, ART:DIS supported 922 clients, generating upwards of $600,000 of income for our students/artists. Together with our partners and allies, join us in realising an inclusive Singapore – one where persons with disabilities are enabled to pursue their aspirations.

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