Joanna Maneckji, The Letter, 2014, Image credits: Joanna Maneckji

Talk & Discussion

The Healing Powers of Collage Making

Joanna Maneckji

18 January 2025 to 18 January 2025

2pm - 5pm

Free admission with registration

Register via the Instagram link below.

Wheelchair accessibility

Synopsis

Participants will hear about the therapeutic benefits of the art form of collage as experienced by the artist, Joanna Maneckji. In addition to an exhibition of the original artwork from her book "Letters to My Grandfather", published in 2023 by Switow Media and Sunny Acres, Joanna will also lead a workshop for participants to experience the calming benefits of collage using techniques such as cutting and tearing. All materials will be provided.

Participating artists:

Joanna Maneckji, Artist, Singaporean

Public programmes:

18 Jan 2025
2pm-5pm (12 slots available)

the_collage_company (Instagram)

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