Visit to the Singapore Art Musuem
| At the entrance of the museum |
Over the weekend we brought the boys to the Singapore Art Museum . It was the start of their month long Children’s Season exhibition.
The boy enjoyed themselves playing with the interactive displays. The 1st stop we had was at the 1st exhibit on the ground floor. – The Garden
| Having fun playing with the enormous “five stones” |
| Chiling out!! |
The light and dark green beanbags were to represent the grass growing in the garden where Walter rabbit lived. I don’t think the boys were able to make the association between the beanbags as they were too preoccupied tossing and throwing the different beanbags at all the kids who were in that room with them.
| Floribots |
Mechanical flowers called Floribots were featured in one other rooms. The 100 giant robot flowers depicted the plant life-cycle from a seed to a bloom. The boys were intrigued by how the flowers randomly rose and sank.
As we ventured futher into the art garden we entered the Enchanted Forest.
| Roy leading the way into the forest |
Characters from various stories were entwined together and hidden within the forest. There was an activity book which one could do in conjunction with visiting the Enchanted forest. The book could be purchased from the information counter but we thought against it as we didn’t want the boys to have such a “structured” visit to the museum.
The boys did some colouring of butterflies instead and pasted their masterpieces up within the enchanted forest.
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| The monster |
On the 4th floor of the building we saw this exhibition by Joo Choon Lin. She was on hand at the exhibition to answer questions and Ryan had a field time asking her various questions regarding the reason behind her creations.
Hubs and I found the animated cartoon a big gory and too violent to our liking as there was quite a lot of blood as the monsters were killed. Most of the creatures which were created were made out of copper which was moulded into various shapes and sizes. It must have taken the artist an extremely long time to create each of her masterpieces on show.
The boys were not actually put off by the morbid scene and were happily examining the various exhibits on display. I think they were kinda oblivious to what they were viewing.
Will you be bringing your children to view the exhibits?
The Art Garden is open from the 14 May to 18 July.
Art Garden: Children’s Season at the Singapore ARt Mueum is at SAM at 8Q
Mondays to Sundays 10am-7pm
Fridays 10am-9pm
Adult $10
Student ( with valid student card ) $5
Children 6 years and below = FREE
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May 22, 2010 @ 3:26 am
Looks like a fun place. I wonder if I’ll ever visit Singapore…
May 23, 2010 @ 10:14 pm
@Vered,
Hope you do have a chance to visit Asia and Singapore in the future.