Stories in Art: The Magic Paintbrush at the National Gallery on 9 and 10 Feb 2019

 According to an ancient Chinese legend, a little boy was gifted a magic paintbrush that could make anything he drew come to life! But very soon came big trouble and the boy had to find a way out. Inspired by the artist’s paintbrushes and seascape paintings in the exhibition Lim Cheng Hoe: Painting Singapore, master storyteller Kamini Ramachandran shares a tale of magic and hope. Ages 4 and up.

According to an ancient Chinese legend, a little boy was gifted a magic paintbrush that could make anything he drew come to life! But very soon came big trouble and the boy had to find a way out. Inspired by the artist’s paintbrushes and seascape paintings in the exhibition Lim Cheng Hoe: Painting Singapore, master storyteller Kamini Ramachandran shares a tale of magic and hope. Ages 4 and up.

Register at the Keppel Centre for Art Education Orientation Room from 10am on the day of the programme. 

Programme Details

09 Feb 2019 - 10 Feb 2019 
02:30 PM - 04:15 PM (2.30–3.15pm, 3.30–4.15pm)

Keppel Centre for Art Education

Children & Family

Free (registration required)

 

About Family Weekends

Every first and second weekend of the month, enjoy fun-filled family programmes that use the Gallery’s exhibitions as a springboard to introduce young people to art. Designed in collaboration with artists and art practitioners, these programmes offer interactive and educational experiences to awaken natural curiosities and stretch imaginations to a whole new level! Stories in Art takes place every second Saturday and Sunday at 2.30–3.15pm and 3.30–4.15pm. Each month, master storyteller Kamini Ramachandran of MoonShadow Stories tells folktales inspired by different artworks in the Gallery.

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