Catherine Chua Siew Hong, Manager, Institute of Mental Health
Thanks to Social Creatives for having this collaboration with IMH for mural paintings both in the in-patient wards as well as the pillars of the void decks. For the ward wall murals, it was a sense of new breath, the colours, designs added life and lots of meaning to the 'sterile' white washed environment of the wards. The impact of these murals on patients is really intangible… patients' mood improved. as they have something to admire and talk about be it the colours or the scene itself. Occasionally they connect their past in reminiscing about their experience. Definitely all the murals have made a difference in their lives, having colours that is therapeutic for them instead of a plan wall. For the pillars, the murals designs definitely added colours and life besides the sense of identity and direction to visitors and staff.
Mr Rajesh Singh, Chairman of Macpherson Zone C Resident’s Committee
Raj was partnered to create the first ever Void Deck Art Gallery and shared, “this is the brainchild of Social Creatives and the RC facilitated with the canvas. The work done by Social Creatives continues to awe residents and the engagement of the residents and our strategic partners of zone c (PCF Macpherson, ITE College East – Macpherson, residents and other organisations) continue to be the arena where residents mingle.
Mr Trevor Xie, Executive Director of Student Advisory Centre
shared that, "We would like to thank Social Creatives and Nippon Paint for their kind donation of 330 tins of paints. This is for Student Advisory Centre's Home Improvement Program, where we help an average of 5 children per month improves their homes with painting, cleaning and fixing of furniture. By improving the children's homes, we help to improve their lives. With Social Creatives' help, we are now able to paint an additional 55 homes!".
Ms Selina Gan, General Manager for Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation.
“It was a real pleasure to partner Social Creatives to re-create and repaint the new SCWO mural on the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. They are a truly dedicated, dynamic team whose vision married art with the quintessence of SCWO. By their efforts and the efforts of the 100 women and girls who took part in the event, the new mural reflects how SCWO constantly reviews our role and update ourselves to remain relevant to the ever changing landscape of women’s societal and developmental needs.” shared Ms Selina Gan, General Manager for Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation.
Thanks to Social Creatives for having this collaboration with IMH for mural paintings both in the in-patient wards as well as the pillars of the void decks. For the ward wall murals, it was a sense of new breath, the colours, designs added life and lots of meaning to the 'sterile' white washed environment of the wards. The impact of these murals on patients is really intangible… patients' mood improved. as they have something to admire and talk about be it the colours or the scene itself. Occasionally they connect their past in reminiscing about their experience. Definitely all the murals have made a difference in their lives, having colours that is therapeutic for them instead of a plan wall. For the pillars, the murals designs definitely added colours and life besides the sense of identity and direction to visitors and staff.
Mr Rajesh Singh, Chairman of Macpherson Zone C Resident’s Committee
Raj was partnered to create the first ever Void Deck Art Gallery and shared, “this is the brainchild of Social Creatives and the RC facilitated with the canvas. The work done by Social Creatives continues to awe residents and the engagement of the residents and our strategic partners of zone c (PCF Macpherson, ITE College East – Macpherson, residents and other organisations) continue to be the arena where residents mingle.
Mr Trevor Xie, Executive Director of Student Advisory Centre
shared that, "We would like to thank Social Creatives and Nippon Paint for their kind donation of 330 tins of paints. This is for Student Advisory Centre's Home Improvement Program, where we help an average of 5 children per month improves their homes with painting, cleaning and fixing of furniture. By improving the children's homes, we help to improve their lives. With Social Creatives' help, we are now able to paint an additional 55 homes!".
Ms Selina Gan, General Manager for Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation.
“It was a real pleasure to partner Social Creatives to re-create and repaint the new SCWO mural on the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. They are a truly dedicated, dynamic team whose vision married art with the quintessence of SCWO. By their efforts and the efforts of the 100 women and girls who took part in the event, the new mural reflects how SCWO constantly reviews our role and update ourselves to remain relevant to the ever changing landscape of women’s societal and developmental needs.” shared Ms Selina Gan, General Manager for Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation.