Masak Masak 2015, a key event of the annual Children’s Season is here from now till 10 August 2015. Parents, this is one of the best places to bring your children to have an educating and fun time during the School holidays!
This year, the exhibition is made up of 10 installations which consist of six locals and 4 international, it will showcase familiar playgrounds of the past and offers a range of activities and engaging exhibits by Singapore artists Jeremy Hiah and Koeh Sia Yong and internationally renowned artists such as Mademoiselle Maurice from France and Crystal Wagner from USA and our very own Singaporean television actress, Jeanette Aw. In addition, Masak Masak 2015 will feature childhood games, interactive toys and art works by students from School of the Arts (SOTA), The National University of Singapore Division of Industrial Design and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) which is also NAFA first time collaborating with National Museum of Singapore for Masak Masak 2015.
Once you stepped into the museum, you can’t help admiring the huge and colourful rainbow origami suspension by Mademoiselle Maurice.
More of Mademoiselle Maurice’s beautiful work, Spectrum of Paper which is created in response to Jeannette Aw’s latest illustrated book, Sol’s Journey. Sol is a curious young girl on a quest to find answers to her endless questions as she starts on her colourful and fantastical journey of self-discovery to find out what truly matters to her.
It is such a spectacular sight seeing all kinds of origami with big and small flowers and animals on the walls.
Spectrum of Paper continues in Sol’s Journey where the illustrations portrays Sol holding onto a string tied to a bird in flight.
Jeremy Hiah’s Queen of the Forest which is based on a local children’s folktale is Jeremy’s response to Jeanette Aw’s illustration of Sol exploring nature.
The story is about a young princess who wanders away from her palace only to be tricked by spirits of a nearby forest, the show is presented with specially created puppets. The Puppetry Performance will be held on Saturday and Sunday, 30 & 31 May, 13 & 14, 20 & 21 June, 8 & 9 August at 2.30pm. The duration of each show session is 20 minutes.
“Dancing Solar Flowers” by Alexandre Dang where it features renewable energy with art. We can’t help being attracted to the pretty dancing flowers.
Photo Credit: National Museum of Singapore
Wanderlust by Crystal Wagner, visitors will be in awe when wandering around this enchanting forest which recreates Earth’s many glorious landscapes. Have fun, exploring and admiring this beautiful forest made up of simple materials such as crepe paper.
Memory Stations by Koeh Sia Yong used woodblock prints to reflect Singapore’s changing geographical and social landscapes in the 1950s and 60s. The exhibit will bring you a walk down memory lane with your child and explore the intricate art of woodblock printing.
Children having fun exploring the concept of using woodblock prints through stamping at the stamping stations.
Look out for the Playgrounds on the Lawn which is open for play every Saturday and Sunday at 10am to 12pm and 4pm to 6pm. Spot anything familiar? The very popular bouncy playgrounds are recreated to play tribute to the familiar mosaic playgrounds designed by the Housing and Development Board in the 1980s.
There are a lot more interesting exhibitions at Masak Masak 2015 where the whole family can spend an enjoyable and educating time together. There are also a range of workshops for children age four to 12 years old which include classes on Shadow Puppetry, Art Therapy and Origami. Please click HERE to find out more.
Additional Information:
Children’s Season: Masak Masak 2015
30 May 2015 – 10 August 2015
National Museum of Singapore
Opening hours: 10am – 6pm daily
Admission is free
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Photo Credit: National Museum of Singapore
{Event Highlight} – Article published on May 20 2015
Thinking of where to bring your children during the coming school holidays?
Children’s Season at the National Museum of Singapore is back! Masak Masak 2015 at the National Museum of Singapore, is part of the annual Children’s Season organised by the National Heritage Board.
This year it returns with awe-inspiring festival and fun-filled exhibition to celebrate the June school holidays. Come and join in the fun as it will feature familiar playgrounds, interactive installations by Singaporean and international artists including Jeremy Hiah, Mademoiselle Maurice and Crystal Wagner.
Don’t miss the engaging performances, film screenings, and family-oriented activities as well. Let your young ones play at the museum and have fun! Suitable for children aged 3 to 7.
Additional Information:
Children’s Season: Masak Masak 2015
30 May 2015 – 10 August 2015
National Museum of Singapore
Opening hours: 10am – 6pm daily
Admission is free
Please click HERE to find out more.
In addition, National Museum of Singapore (NMS) has lined up a couple of special programmes targeted for children during the upcoming Children’s Season.
Fun with Origami with Mademoiselle Maurice
Sat & Sun, 30 & 31 May at Seminar Room, Level 2
Transform a simple piece of paper into a work of art at this fun and interactive origami workshop! Get creative and be inspired by French artist Mademoiselle Maurice as she guides you and your young one in the intricate art of paper folding.
For ages 4 to 7
10.30am (1hr 30min session) | $20 per ticket (excludes booking fee)
For ages 8 to 12
1.30pm (2hr session) | $12 per ticket (excludes booking fee)
Shadow Puppetry – Let’s Play & Learn with Jeremy Hiah
Saturdays, 6, 13, 20 & 27 June, 10.30am (1hr 30min session) at Seminar Room, Level 2 $20 per ticket (excludes booking fee)
Join Singaporean artist Jeremy Hiah in this fun and interactive workshop and give your child a chance to create his or her own story using shadow puppetry! Inspired by Javanese wayang kulit, the workshop brings your child’s story to life with characters from an Asian folk tale and sheds light on the traditional art form.
Please click HERE for ticketing details.
Tickets available at SISTIC. Please click HERE to go into SISTIC.
Joint Picture Joins Hearts: An Art Therapy Workshop
A Lighter Side of History presents Joint Picture Joins Hearts, an art therapy workshop that explores art as a form of communication. Be inspired by history and join in an afternoon of creative expression through painting and drawing with your child or grandchild. Facilitated by experienced art therapists, this workshop encourages the sharing of experiences between generations, while inculcating the importance of valuing and respecting others.
Date: 30 May (Saturday)
Time: 10am (ages 4 – 7 years old) & 12pm (ages 10 – 12 years old)
Venue: CREATE Space at PLAY@NMS
Admission: Free. Registration is required. Please email your name, contact number and number of attendees to [email protected]