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  • Art Therapy | Art For Good

    Discover the healing power of art therapy with Art for Good. Explore our programs designed to promote mental wellness, emotional resilience, and personal growth through creative expression. Art Therapy Creative Expression for Emotional Well-Being and Personal Growth Art therapy at Art for Good provides a safe, supportive, and inclusive space where individuals can explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences through creative expression. Guided by trained art therapists, our sessions use art-making as a meaningful way to support emotional well-being, self-understanding, and personal growth. Art therapy focuses on the creative process rather than artistic skill. No art experience is needed — only openness to explore and express. What is Art Therapy? Art therapy is a recognised human service profession that uses art media, creative processes, imagery, and personal responses to explore experiences, strengths, challenges, and personal development. Through drawing, painting, and other forms of art-making, individuals are encouraged to express feelings and thoughts that may be difficult to put into words. The art-making process becomes a gentle and safe pathway for reflection, emotional expression, and healing. At Art for Good, art therapy is: Client-centred and process-focused Facilitated by trained and qualified art therapists Adapted to each individual’s needs and abilities Conducted in a respectful, safe, and confidential environment Art therapy supports emotional regulation, stress relief, communication, confidence building, and self-awareness. The focus is not on creating “good art,” but on engaging in a creative and therapeutic process that supports well-being and growth. Who can benefit from Art Therapy? Art therapy is suitable for individuals across all ages and life stages. Our services are inclusive and tailored to each individual’s abilities, needs, and goals. Children and Youth Art therapy supports children in expressing emotions, building confidence, and developing social and emotional skills. It is especially helpful for children who find it difficult to communicate verbally. Children with Special Needs and Disabilities This is one of our core areas of experience and passion. We support children with: Autism Spectrum and developmental differences Communication and sensory needs Emotional and behavioural challenges Social and relational development Our sessions are strengths-based, adaptive, and paced according to each child’s needs. Adults Art therapy can support adults experiencing: Stress, burnout, or emotional overwhelm Life transitions and personal challenges Self-exploration and reflection Emotional well-being and self-care Seniors Art therapy provides seniors with opportunities for: Emotional expression and well-being Memory and cognitive stimulation Social engagement and connection Life reflection and meaning-making Art therapy may also support caregivers, families, and individuals seeking a creative and non-verbal approach to personal growth. Our Art Therapy Services 🌿 Individual Art Therapy Individual sessions are conducted on a one-to-one basis, providing a personalised and confidential therapeutic experience. Each session is tailored to the individual’s emotional needs, goals, and pace. Individual art therapy allows participants to: Explore thoughts and emotions safely Develop coping and self-regulation strategies Build insight and self-awareness Engage in personal reflection and growth Individual sessions are suitable for both short-term support and longer therapeutic journeys. 🌿 Group Art Therapy Group art therapy provides a supportive environment where participants engage in shared creative experiences while working on individual reflection and expression. Group settings often foster a sense of belonging, encouragement, and mutual understanding. Group sessions are suitable for: Support groups Caregiver groups Seniors and community programmes Youth and developmental groups Sessions may be designed around meaningful themes such as resilience, gratitude, strengths development, emotional well-being, and creative self-discovery. 🌿 Organisational, School & Corporate Programmes Art for Good offers customised art therapy and creative wellness programmes for organisations, schools, healthcare institutions, and community groups. These programmes apply therapeutic art principles to support mental well-being, engagement, and reflective learning. Suitable for: Corporate teams and workplaces Schools and educational institutions Healthcare and social service organisations Community and non-profit programmes Programme outcomes may include: Employee mental well-being and stress management Burnout prevention and emotional resilience Team connection and relationship building Creativity, reflection, and engagement Programmes may be delivered as one-off workshops or multi-session engagements and are customised to organisational goals. What Happens During an Art Therapy Session? A typical art therapy session may include: A gentle check-in to understand current emotions and experiences Guided art-making using accessible and supportive materials Reflection and meaning-making (sharing is always optional) A safe and gradual closing to integrate the experience Sessions are conducted at a comfortable pace and adapted to each individual’s needs and abilities. There is no expectation to produce a specific outcome — the therapeutic value lies in the creative process. Why Choose Art for Good? Art for Good believes in the power of art to support healing, connection, and transformation. Our work combines professional therapeutic practice with compassion, inclusivity, and community engagement. We offer: Qualified and experienced art therapists Strong experience working with special needs and diverse populations Trauma-informed and client-centred practice Strengths-based and inclusive approach Integration of therapeutic practice with community impact Practical Information Sessions are typically 60 minutes unless otherwise stated Services are available as individual, group, or organisational programmes Sessions may be conducted at our studio or partner/client locations (by arrangement) Programmes can be customised based on individual or organisational needs Booking & Next Steps Whether you are seeking individual therapeutic support, group engagement, or organisational wellness programmes, we welcome you to connect with us. I'm interested! Art Education and Enrichment Terms & Conditions & Plan Access: All sessions and packages are non-refundable once confirmed. Rescheduling is allowed if requested at least 24 hours in advance; requests made less than 24 hours before the session or missed sessions will be considered used. Session packages must be completed within the agreed validity period. Session transfers are permitted, with bookings made by the original purchaser on behalf of the other participant. To access your plan, log in to our website and go to Profile → Subscriptions, select your active plan, and schedule your sessions accordingly. To reschedule or cancel a session, please go to My Bookings and manage your booking from there. Art Therapy Care Plan for 3 Sessions $420 $ 420 Three sessions to spark insight and reflection, helping you tap into your inner world and express yourself through art. Enjoy $30 savings with this plan. Valid for 3 months Select Art Therapy (Individual Session) Art Therapy Care Plan for 5 Sessions $700 $ 700 Five sessions that guide you in reflecting, releasing, and expressing emotions through art, building insight and self-awareness. Enjoy $50 savings with this plan. Valid for 3 months Select Art Therapy (Individual Session) Art Therapy Care Plan for 10 Sessions $1,350 $ 1,350 Ideal for long-term growth and well-being, this package supports creativity, personal insight and cultivates self-awareness. Save $150 with this plan. Valid for 6 months Select Art Therapy (Individual Session) Choose your pricing plan Find one that works for you on your journey.

  • Corporate | Art For Good

    Celebrate the power of community art with Art for Good. Learn how collaborative art projects inspire unity, creativity, and positive change within communities. Community Art Giving back through community art projects gives us a sense of fulfillment and appreciation, especially when we contribute to building a more inclusive society. With our understanding and expertise in art, we are able to create meaningful community art projects with different objectives to cater to a wide range of audiences. These projects allow us to use art for social change and make a positive impact to our community. Team Bonding We incorporate art into team bonding activities to build rapport and relationships within the team while being able to enjoy the fun of art making. Our team bonding art activities bring out the different strengths of each individual as everyone works together to achieve a common goal. Participants need not be artistically inclined as we can design and customise our activities to cater to all different skill levels. Most importantly, the art products created from these activities will be gifted to our beneficiaries, making this a meaningful event for all those participating. Art for the Community Art for the Community is meant for public engagement and interaction through art. The objective is to create an art making culture in Singapore, by showcasing prominent art pieces made by local artists and increasing the awareness of art within our community. Our art events generally involve several engaging art activities to promote different forms of art, which members of the public can actively participate. Everyone is welcome to join our events as we design our activities to be suitable to all different skill levels. Being able to appreciate art allows us to better appreciate ourselves as a community and enriches us culturally. Charity and Fundraising Activities At Art for Good, we strongly believe in the concept of using art to create good. We have partnered and collaborated with many different charity organisations in Singapore to organise meaningful and memorable art events for our beneficiaries. We even had the honour to welcome President Halimah Yacob at one of our events!. Our beneficiaries come from all different population groups, which include refugees, children from low income families, children with special needs and children with cancer. By taking part in our workshops, your company can strengthen teams, support mental well-being, and make a real difference in the community — all through the power of creativity. We’d love to explore how we can bring a meaningful, engaging workshop to your team. We offer a range of meaningful corporate engagement programmes that combine community impact, creativity, and employee well-being. 1. Mural Adoption Programme Our recommended option for larger volunteer groups, this programme enables impactful, large-scale community art projects. Corporates will collaborate with us to co-create murals for charities and special needs schools that we adopt as beneficiaries. Suitable for 15–50 volunteers (depending on project scope) Creates a lasting visual legacy in the community Cost: From SGD $3,000 (final scope and pricing dependent on site assessment and project requirements) 2. Art / Art Therapy Workshop Adoption Programme Support facilitated art / art therapy sessions for beneficiaries, including children, seniors, and persons with disabilities. Each session typically engages: 20–30 beneficiaries 10–20 corporate volunteers Volunteers play an active role by assisting with art activities, interacting with participants, and supporting the session flow. All workshops are fully facilitated by trained art therapists, ensuring a safe and meaningful experience for everyone involved. Cost: From SGD $1,000 per session Inclusive of facilitation, materials, and coordination 3. Employee Mental Well-Being Workshops In addition to community programmes, we offer art therapy–based workshops designed to support employee mental health and team connection. These sessions focus on: Stress management and emotional regulation Building resilience Strengthening team relationships through creative expression Cost: SGD $50–$100 per participant (depending on group size and workshop duration) I'm interested! Art Education and Enrichment

  • Frequently Asked Questions | Art For Good

    Find answers to common questions about Art for Good's programs, services, and initiatives. Explore our FAQ section to learn more and get involved. Frequently asked questions About Us Bookings Connect SOS What is Art For Good? Art for Good, as a social enterprise under raiSE embodies the essence of combining creativity with purpose. Its mission likely aligns with leveraging the arts to address social issues, promote well-being, and create a meaningful impact in communities. Social enterprises like this aim to sustain themselves financially while channeling profits into programs that drive positive social change. Is Art for Good a non-profit organisation? While Social Enterprises need not necessarily be non-profit, most start ups usually operate in such a fashion. Art for Good is in the start up stage and it will be some time before it can attain sustainability and profitability. Ultimately, if the social enterprise can be profitable, it will mean that the work they do is self sustaining, which is a desired outcome for any organisation. How are the profits split? We believe in enabling and empowering, we work with our artists and beneficiaries in partnership. For our online shop, 60% will go directly to the beneficiaries and the 40% will go towards online marketing and manpower costs for our operations. 10% of our profit generating revenue is dedicated to non-profit projects and programs which was unable to receive sufficient funding. 100% of the donations received, after the deduction of the payment gateway fees, will also go towards our dedicated non-profit programs. Who does Art for Good help? Art for Good works in tandem with different charities and organisations with a wide portfolio of beneficiaries. Art can be for everyone! Our focus would be in working with children in need, as it resonates deeply to the most of the causes at Art for Good. Our vision and mission situated around helping individuals towards good mental health and well-being starting from a young age, which are mostly children. What is the Art for Good Community about? Art for Good receives projects which will include both paid and volunteer assignments, where we open the work to our Art for Good Community group. We invite hobbyists, artists, art teachers and art therapists to be part of the WhatsApp group chat, where we post call outs to support our projects. A short self introduction is required before joining this group, so we can get to know you better as part of our community group! To join, please attach your resume and fill out the form on our contact us page. How are the profits split? We believe in enabling and empowering, we work with our artists and beneficiaries in partnership. For our online shop, 60% will go directly to the beneficiaries and the 40% will go towards online marketing and manpower costs for our operations. 10% of our profit generating revenue is dedicated to non-profit projects and programs which was unable to receive sufficient funding. 100% of the donations received, after the deduction of the payment gateway fees, will also go towards our dedicated non-profit programs. Where can I learn more about Art Therapy? Here are some short Art Therapy Workshops and Courses you can sign up for: ACC Institute: https://acc.edu.sg/en/art-therapy/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4Oe4BhCcARIsADQ0csmKN0vTAGwN-tFhTxuD8kiNgMlBQuumuf-g1oNRJU32r7bw5PvpN7caAlWPEALw_wcB NAFA: https://www.nafa.edu.sg/courses/part-time/art-therapy-exploring-art-mediums School of Positive Psychology: https://www.positivepsych.edu.sg/courses/certificate-in-play-and-art-therapy/ https://www.positivepsych.edu.sg/courses/certificate-in-introduction-to-art-therapy/ https://www.positivepsych.edu.sg/courses/diploma-in-child-psychology-and-interventions/ If you would like to become an Art Therapist, you can take a Masters in Art Therapy at Lasalle College of the Arts https://www.lasalle.edu.sg/programmes/postgraduate/ma-art-therapy Our Clients & Partners To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • Thank You Page | Art For Good

    Thank you for supporting Art For Good! Your contribution helps us continue using art to inspire, heal, and bring positive change to the community. Home Thank you, Donor Name We are so grateful for your generous donation of $0. Your donation number is #1000. You’ll receive a confirmation email soon.

  • Story 1- Meet Blob | Art For Good

    Discover Blob, the lovable character from Art For Good, inspiring creativity and kindness through art and storytelling. Learn more about Blob's adventures and mission! Story 1 Meet Blob Story 2 Our Clients & Partners To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Accreditations & Awards

  • Art Enrichment | Art For Good

    Enhance creativity and skills with Art for Good’s Art Enrichment programs. Discover workshops and activities designed to inspire and empower through artistic expression. Art Education Programs & Art Enrichment Art education and art enrichment encourage the love of learning and personal development. It is about the exploration of different art mediums and can be done at different skill levels. We believe in the therapeutic benefits that art can bring, as art making can be calming, soothing and healing. With our programs, you can learn a variety of art making techniques, which will allow you to have the skills to express yourself through art in many different ways! Art Education Programs Curriculums As we believe in the therapeutic benefits of art, we have incorporated Positive Art Therapy approaches in our specially curated and designed art curriculums, workshops and programs. Physical trainings with our certified Art Therapists can be conducted to help you better understand the concept of art therapy and the approaches incorporated within the curriculums or programs. Using a client-centred approach, we mindfully plan the different frameworks for individuals, schools, charities and organisations. We have developed curriculums and programs for: Early Childhood / Kindergartens / Nursery Primary / Secondary / Tertiary Youths Adult Learning / Diploma Level / Certification Level Education and Learning with Art for Good At Art For Good, we provide learning opportunities for students of all levels. We have organised various education journeys for different schools in Singapore, where the students have the opportunity to learn more about social enterprises and how they operate. Once, we even had Korean students from Kangnam University visiting us as well! We also organise and encourage community service projects where the students can plan and facilitate their own Art for Good projects! Lastly, we do provide internships and we have had several interns joining us at different stages to help us with our projects. I'm interested! Art Enrichment Skill-Based Art Workshops Art Enrichment involves the teaching of technical art making skills, using different forms of art mediums. Through our programs, you will be able to master the skill of arts and produce quality art pieces. We offer classes at different skill levels, from beginner to expert, to cater to everyone. We can organise classes for large groups at your preferred location or for small groups at our Art for Good Art Studio (by appointment only). Themes: Pencil Work / Still Life Anime / Cartoon Drawing Water-colour Painting Acrylic Painting Clay (Air Dry) Arts & Crafts Origami Speciality Art Workshops Speciality art workshops engage artists who specialise in specific art making skills. This brings a unique crafting and art making experience by exploring different unconventional art mediums. We encourage life long learning and the exploration of new experiences! We can organise workshops for large groups at your preferred location or for small groups at our Art for Good Art Studio (by appointment only). Themes: Soft Pastel Nagomi Art Mug / Plate Painting Fabric Painting / Print Making I'm interested! Art Therapy Community Art

  • Our Team | Art For Good

    Meet the passionate team behind Art For Good, dedicated to driving social impact and spreading positivity through creativity and art initiatives. Meet Our Team Management Team Art Therapists / Mental Health Professionals Team Artist/ Art Teaching Team Management Team Managing Director / Founder Amanda Chen-Lee (MA., AThR., AThS) Amanda is a certified and experienced Art Therapist (MA-AT 2015 Masters in Art Therapy) and Arts Educator (Registered with MOE-AMIS). She has been active and current in the social work scene for the past decade and has worked with many charities and social enterprises like Red Pencil, Student Advisory Centre (Children’s Wishing Well), Center Pottery, Habitat for Humanity Singapore and was the Former Deputy Director of Social Creatives. She currently sits on the board as Honorary Secretary of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore. She believes in the healing and therapeutic aspects of art and its many applications. Prior, Amanda had been in the advertising industry for several years before starting her own branding and design agency that was running for more than 12 years. As the healing arts and the work of a therapist resonated so deeply with her, she decided to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy to become an Art Therapist. Amanda is the founder for Art for Good and believes that a lot of good can be done through art using the platform of a social enterprise. Director of Operations / Business Development Gabriel Lee Gabriel’s passions have led him to become the General Manager of Art for Good. Transcending his love for photography, Gabriel is a CAAS certified Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot, specialising in aerial photography and cinematography. Over the past decade, he has worked with various profit and non-profit organisations such as GuruRealiti, the Catholic Church, the People’s Association, and online car magazine Revv-Motoring Singapore. Gabriel finds passion and fulfilment in social work, with numerous years of experience in disaster response and humanitarian aid with Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives, Singapore (CHARIS). He has led and organised mission teams to provide relief in countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. During which, he has also worked with children with disabilities, people with financial difficulties and refugees of war and natural disasters. At Art for Good, Gabriel gets to combine his two passions, by doing good through art. Project Executive Alanis Seah Alanis is an alumna of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, holding a Diploma in Fine Arts, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Sociology at SIM Global Education in collaboration with the University at Buffalo. Her multidisciplinary background in fine arts and sociology fuels her creative perspective, inspiring art that empowers, provokes introspection, and sparks meaningful dialogues on sociopolitical issues such as gender, race, mental health, neurodiversity, colonialism, and capitalism. Challenging conventional themes, Alanis aims to catalyze positive change through her work, drawing inspiration from artists who defy societal norms. Alanis works alongside with Amanda and Gabriel at Art for Good, an initiative leveraging the power of art to drive positive change in diverse communities. Together, they provide professional art services and innovative creative products, demonstrating art's potential as a force for good in the world. Project Executive Wendilyn Wendilyn is a digital artist driven by a passion to make the world a more vibrant and colorful place. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of digital illustration, she loves that it allows her to learn from mistakes and continually improve. Wendilyn's artistic style is characterized by bright, bold colors and a whimsical children's storybook aesthetic. As a creative, Wendilyn finds inspiration in the work of fellow artists and the community. She believes that art is a journey, not a destination, and that there's no such thing as perfection – only beauty in the eye of the beholder. Wendilyn's artistic philosophy is centered around spreading joy and happiness through her work. Through her daily creative practice, Wendilyn continually refines her craft, experimenting with new techniques and styles. Her unique approach balances texture and color, resulting in captivating digital illustrations that transport viewers to enchanting worlds. With a heart full of creativity and a passion for making a positive impact, Wendilyn's art is sure to delight and inspire audiences of all ages. Art Therapists / Mental Health Professionals Senior Art Therapist / Supervisor Amanda Chen-Lee (MA., AThR., AThS) Amanda is a certified and experienced Art Therapist (MA-AT 2015 Masters in Art Therapy) and Arts Educator (Registered with MOE-AMIS), where her passion is in working with children, especially those with special needs and disabilities. She has been active and current in the social work scene for the past decade and has worked with many charities and social enterprises, and currently sits on the board as Honorary Secretary of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore. As the healing arts and the work of a therapist resonated so deeply with her, she decided to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy to become an Art Therapist. Amanda is the founder and key art therapist at Art for Good and believes that a lot of good can be done through art using the platform of a social enterprise. She believes in the healing therapeutic aspects of art and its many applications. Daphna Arbell Kehila Daphna Arbell Kehila has over 20 years’ experience as Expressive Arts Therapist. Daphna holds a PhD in Adult Education and a Master of Arts (MA) in Expressive Therapies from Lesley University in Cambridge Massachusetts. She also holds a master’s degree in Space Design from Musashino Art University in Tokyo, and a Master degree in Theatre Arts from Tel-Aviv University. Daphna incorporates her experience as a qualified Yoga Therapy practitioner with creative work, to cultivate inner strength, support mental health and wellbeing; she dedicates her time to create, develop and conduct programs and workshops for various populations, supporting the process of personal development and growth of individuals and communities. Living and working in Asia Pacific region for more than three decades, and as a permanent resident (PR) in Singapore since 2004, Daphna has a deep understanding of multicultural experiences. She is owner and director at West East Pte. Ltd, where she practices Expressive Arts Therapy and Yoga Therapy. Senior Art Therapist / Supervisor Art Therapist Colette Alexandratos Colette is a dedicated Art Therapist specializing in supporting children, adolescents, and adults through creative expression and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Fluent in English and Greek, she holds a Master’s in Art Therapy from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore, and is a registered member of ANZACATA, ATAS, and the HCPC in the UK. With a trauma-informed and person-centered approach, Colette uses art as a means of communication and self-discovery to empower individuals, fostering insight and healing. Her experience includes working with diverse international clients, addressing challenges such as anxiety, depression, school avoidance, eating disorders, and conditions like Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Kit Louis Kit, an accredited art psychotherapist with 11+ years of experience, provides a nurturing sanctuary for clients to rediscover their inner selves through art. Collaborating gently, she guides individuals in using art as a transformative tool to navigate life's challenges. Specializing in diverse art therapy approaches, Kit warmly welcomes individuals of all genders, orientations, and ages. Her interventions, backed by a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, adapt to individual needs. Previously assisting those with trauma and mental health challenges, Kit integrates art therapy into workshops and group sessions. Her practice also includes holistic healing techniques like reiki and Aroma Freedom Technique (AFT). Senior Art Therapist Art Therapist Christopher Tan Christopher Tan Meng Loong is a skilled mental health professional and registered art therapist with extensive experience supporting individuals across diverse age groups. Specializing in trauma-informed care, he uses creative therapies to address complex trauma, emotional challenges, and mental health issues, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and emotional dysregulation. With over a decade of experience, Christopher has facilitated impactful one-on-one and group therapy sessions, empowering individuals through art to foster healing, resilience, and self-expression. Holding advanced degrees in art therapy and psychology, he is a dedicated member of professional organizations committed to promoting mental well-being with empathy and professionalism. Family Counsellor & Coach Xavier Woon As a Family Counsellor and Coach, Xavier is passionate about helping individuals and families overcome challenges and achieve their potential. His supportive and empowering approach ensures clients feel understood and valued. For over 15 years, Xavier has conducted workshops on mental well-being for schools, institutions, and organisations. As an adjunct lecturer, he has taught counselling skills, conflict management, and crisis intervention, engaging students eager to enhance their soft skills. With expertise in one-on-one and group settings, Xavier tailors counselling and coaching sessions to individual needs and provides training on family-related issues like communication and conflict resolution. As a father of four, he promotes healthy relationships through practical strategies, helping clients improve family dynamics and resolve conflicts with care. Senior Art Therapist Lela Aswad Lela is an accredited art therapist with 17 years of experience working with neurodiverse and neurotypical infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Passionate about art, mental health, and people, she provides individual art therapy sessions and facilitates workshops for women, educators, healthcare workers, and seniors. She specialises in non-functional communication, challenging behaviours, and various developmental delays and diagnoses, including ASD, GDD, ID, ADHD, MD, DS, SPD, OCD, Kabuki syndrome, and individuals who are at risk. Lela provides therapy in English, Bahasa Melayu, and Bahasa Indonesia. Her areas of work include, but are not limited to, self and sensory regulation, anxiety, stress, fatigue, burnout, relationship issues, identity, grief, trauma, and emotional well-being. She is registered with the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA), the peak professional body representing creative arts therapists in Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region. Artist/ Art Teaching Team Art Teacher Gabriel Lee Gabriel’s passions have led him to become the General Manager of Art for Good. Transcending his love for photography, Gabriel is a CAAS certified Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot, specialising in aerial photography and cinematography. Over the past decade, he has worked with various profit and non-profit organisations such as GuruRealiti, the Catholic Church, the People’s Association, and online car magazine Revv-Motoring Singapore. Gabriel finds passion and fulfilment in social work, with numerous years of experience in disaster response and humanitarian aid with Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives, Singapore (CHARIS). He has led and organised mission teams to provide relief in countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. During which, he has also worked with children with disabilities, people with financial difficulties and refugees of war and natural disasters. At Art for Good, Gabriel gets to combine his two passions, by doing good through art. Peter Loh Peter was Amanda’s first art teacher, when she was 4 years old. Peter is a self-taught artist, cartoonist and graphic designer who has been doing freelance work and working in design houses for more than one and a half decades, creating a plethora of traditional and digital illustrations, logos and other graphic designs for hundreds of clients, from individuals to MNCs. He has self-published a number of illustrated story books and also put his artistic skills to use in a string of educational books for various authors, both locally and in the US. On top of that, Peter has also conducted art lessons in schools and company offices, as well as in charities and non-profit organizations, like the Down Syndrome Association of Singapore. Creative Consultant / Artist / Art Teacher Nagomi Artist / Teacher Goh Keat Long Goh Keat Leong grew up in a humble fishing village with an exceptional interest in drawing. As art lessons were considered an extravagance, he taught himself sketching and illustration. In 2017, he chanced upon Pastel Nagomi Art. This simple form of art rekindled his long-lost desire in art creation, and he started his journey as a Pastel Nagomi Art instructor. Keat Leong believes that art is not just about drawing skills and creativity. Art can be a simple form of therapy that brings balance to people’s emotional harmony, and it should always be a part of our lives. In 2019, he founded Zundeng Art based on his alias name, Zundeng. Zundeng Art is known for the willingness to share valuable and quality content openly and the stencils that he designed and created are widely used in many countries! Artist / Art Teacher Wendilyn Wendilyn is a digital artist driven by a passion to make the world a more vibrant and colorful place. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of digital illustration, she loves that it allows her to learn from mistakes and continually improve. Wendilyn's artistic style is characterized by bright, bold colors and a whimsical children's storybook aesthetic. As a creative, Wendilyn finds inspiration in the work of fellow artists and the community. She believes that art is a journey, not a destination, and that there's no such thing as perfection – only beauty in the eye of the beholder. Wendilyn's artistic philosophy is centered around spreading joy and happiness through her work. Through her daily creative practice, Wendilyn continually refines her craft, experimenting with new techniques and styles. Her unique approach balances texture and color, resulting in captivating digital illustrations that transport viewers to enchanting worlds. With a heart full of creativity and a passion for making a positive impact, Wendilyn's art is sure to delight and inspire audiences of all ages. Want to be part of our team? Join Us! Community Featured Artists

  • Rent the Studio | Art For Good

    Art for Good Art Studio We are located at 55 Siglap Road, Siglap Centre #02-24, Singapore 455871. At Art for Good, our studio is a welcoming space dedicated to creativity, healing, and community well-being. We open our space for rental to art therapists, practitioners, counsellors, and coaches who share a common vision of supporting mental health through art and meaningful engagement. The studio accommodates up to 20 participants and is suitable for individual sessions, group work, workshops, and community programmes. It is equipped with essential amenities, including a TV screen, microwave, hot water kettle, portable sink, and shared basic art materials. Through this space, we hope to build a community of like-minded practitioners, supporting you in growing your practice while contributing to a more connected and compassionate society. Private Booking (Weekend) 1 hr From 50 Singapore dollars From $50 Book Now Private Booking (Weekday) 1 hr From 40 Singapore dollars From $40 Book Now Rent Our Art Studio

  • Community Art | Art For Good

    Celebrate the power of community art with Art for Good. Learn how collaborative art projects inspire unity, creativity, and positive change within communities. Community Art Giving back through community art projects gives us a sense of fulfillment and appreciation, especially when we contribute to building a more inclusive society. With our understanding and expertise in art, we are able to create meaningful community art projects with different objectives to cater to a wide range of audiences. These projects allow us to use art for social change and make a positive impact to our community. Team Bonding We incorporate art into team bonding activities to build rapport and relationships within the team while being able to enjoy the fun of art making. Our team bonding art activities bring out the different strengths of each individual as everyone works together to achieve a common goal. Participants need not be artistically inclined as we can design and customise our activities to cater to all different skill levels. Most importantly, the art products created from these activities will be gifted to our beneficiaries, making this a meaningful event for all those participating. Projects: Art for the Community Art for the Community is meant for public engagement and interaction through art. The objective is to create an art making culture in Singapore, by showcasing prominent art pieces made by local artists and increasing the awareness of art within our community. Our art events generally involve several engaging art activities to promote different forms of art, which members of the public can actively participate. Everyone is welcome to join our events as we design our activities to be suitable to all different skill levels. Being able to appreciate art allows us to better appreciate ourselves as a community and enriches us culturally. Projects: Charity and Fundraising Activities At Art for Good, we strongly believe in the concept of using art to create good. We have partnered and collaborated with many different charity organisations in Singapore to organise meaningful and memorable art events for our beneficiaries. We even had the honour to welcome President Halimah Yacob at one of our events!. Our beneficiaries come from all different population groups, which include refugees, children from low income families, children with special needs and children with cancer. Projects: Mural Painting We create murals to beautify spaces and walls. It has been shown that public art is not only important to beautifying an area and making it more inviting for its citizens, but it also adds value to all the surrounding assets. The objectives and designs for such mural activities will differ based on the space, organisations and people involved in creating the murals. At Art for Good, murals can be created by the community, as a form of team bonding activity, or by professional artists. Most of our murals are created for charities, non-profit organisations and educational institutions. Projects: I'm interested! Art Education and Enrichment

  • Featured Artists | Art For Good

    Meet the talented artists featured by Art for Good. Discover their inspiring works and learn how their creativity drives positive social change through art. Featured Artists The artworks and products of these artists are featured in our shop in order to empower vulnerable individuals with special needs. Click on their personal icons to check out the products by each of them! Artists with Disabilities Beads by YTJ Beads By YTJ is a handcrafted paper jewelry and crafts brand created by a mother-daughter duo, Jane and Yue Ting. Yue Ting, who has autism, finds joy and purpose in quilling, an art form involving the rolling and shaping of paper strips into intricate designs. Their jewelry is beautifully crafted, lightweight, comfortable, and coated with a water-resistant layer. Chloe Chek Age: 11 Disability: Rare Disorder (SMA2) Chloe has Spinal muscular atrophy type 2 (SMA2), a genetic neuromuscular disorder affecting nerve cells that control voluntary muscles (motor neurons). She is wheelchair bound and has weak fine motor skills. She is aware she is different from other children, often feeling left out during physical education and sports activities. However, she maintains a positive outlook to life and has a love for art. She hopes that she is able to create art that people would love and that they will buy her artwork! Cindy Phua Cindy Phua, a self-taught artist with a natural talent for drawing and painting, worked as a nail artist for over 10 years. She turned to art as therapy during a period of mental health struggles and severe anxiety. This process reignited her passion for art and her keen eye for detail. Cindy's hyper-realistic, dream-like paintings express hope, peace, and happiness, which she wishes to share with others. She aspires to be an artist and advocate for mental health through her experiences. Jayden Lau Age: 14 Disability: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Jayden, diagnosed with ADHD, faces challenges with self-control, attention, and sitting still, but his love for painting and mixing colors shines through. During Art Therapy sessions, he creates beautiful art pieces, sometimes co-creating with his younger brother Javier and sister Janelle, who has a rare disorder. Jayden also enjoys cooking and baking in his free time. Koh Jun Kai Age: 21 Disability: Autism Jun Kai is diagnosed with autism and has a unique perspective that shines through his passions and talents. Drawing and painting provide him with a sense of calm and serve as a tool for emotional regulation. Recently, he has embraced digital art, enjoying the process of drawing people and showcasing his keen eye for detail. His artistic talent has led to several commissioned works, highlighting his dedication and ability to connect with others through his creations. In addition to art, Jun Kai has a deep fascination with Lego constructions, particularly the mechanics of Lego Technic gears. Jonas Teo Age: 14 Disability: Autism Jonas is one of three children in his family, each diagnosed with unique special conditions. While Jonas has Autism Spectrum Disorder, his two brothers live with an immunodeficiency disorder that requires lifelong treatment. Despite these challenges, Jonas shines as a young aspiring artist with remarkable talent and creativity. Jonas’s artwork reflects his vibrant personality and interests, often featuring rainbows, Mario, and pirates. Through art, he finds joy, expression, and a sense of accomplishment. His creativity not only showcases his talent but also serves as a source of inspiration for those around him. Jonas enjoy playing swtich games like Mario and Zelda. He also trains regularly for long distance at track and have started running for cross country events to build up his endurance and running speed. Titus Teo Age: 10 Disability: Rare Disorder (Immunity Deficiency) Titus is the youngest of three siblings, all with unique special needs. He and his brother have an immunodeficiency disorder requiring lifelong treatment of monthly 10-hour intravenous immunoglobulin therapy to prevent lung infections. Music and art help Titus regulate his emotions. Since age nine, he has pursued his passion for music by learning the flute, piano, and guzheng (his school CCA). Titus enjoys building Lego and swimming, and his favorite color is turquoise, while his favorite character is Kirby. Lucas Teo Age: 14 Disability: Rare Disorder (Immunity Deficiency) Lucas has an immunodeficiency disorder requiring lifelong monthly 10-hour intravenous immunoglobulin therapy at the hospital to prevent bacterial infections, such as influenza. He also has dyslexia and faced learning challenges throughout his academic years, which necessitated school and therapy support. Lucas is incredibly talented in art and has a deep love for animals, particularly reptiles like tortoises and snakes. He enjoys building Lego models and figurines and finds sketching helpful for self-regulating his emotions. Additionally, Lucas engages in gym workouts and track training to channel his energy and build endurance. Leslie Lim Age: 21 Disability: Autism Leslie experienced speech delay until the age of five, found a way to express himself through art. Learning about art became a turning point for him, as it was a meaningful avenue for communication and self-expression. His artwork often features elements of nature, including animals, people, trees, and leaves, reflecting his deep appreciation for the world around him. Beyond art, Leslie is passionate about music and enjoys singing, as well as playing the guitar, keyboard, and cello. Art continues to play a significant role in his life. Through his creativity, Leslie finds both peace and connection. Andrea Chan Age: 17 Disability: Rare Disorder (Immunity Deficiency) Andrea was diagnosed with a metabolic condition in 2022, which impacts her mobility, dexterity, and energy levels. Navigating frequent medical appointments and periods of hospitalisation has meant time away from school, and she is currently on a reduced curriculum. These changes have brought challenges in her academic life and social connections, often leaving her feeling reserved and anxious. Through art therapy, Andrea has found a safe and meaningful space to express her inner world. Art-making allows her to explore her emotions, curiosity, and imagination at her own pace. As she engages more deeply with creative expression, Andrea is gradually discovering her voice, building confidence, and reconnecting with a sense of self beyond her medical journey. Her artworks reflect both her sensitivity and quiet resilience, marking important steps in her journey of growth, self-understanding, and renewed connection with others. Our Team Learning Journey

  • Our Community | Art For Good

    Join Art For Good's vibrant community of artists, volunteers, and individuals, united to create positive social change through art, healing, and connection. Our Community Step into the heart of community and creativity at Art for Good, where we celebrate the profound impact of coming together. Our emphasis on community is not just a philosophy; it's a catalyst for social change. Supported by a team comprising various talents, dedicated volunteers, inspiring artists with disabilities, and enthusiastic interns, Art for Good is a vibrant tapestry of diversity united by a common goal – using art to create meaningful social impact. Our community thrives on the strength of its diversity. With a team of various talents, including artists, volunteers, interns, and individuals with disabilities, we believe in the transformative power of collaboration. Each unique contribution enriches our collective narrative, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice matters. We encourage you to join us in the creation of meaningful projects! At Art for Good, we believe in the harmonious convergence of art therapy, art classes, and community art to create profound social impact. Supported by our diverse team, these pillars become powerful instruments for change. Together, we create a space where the healing power of art nurtures mental health, fosters connections, and leaves a lasting imprint on our community. Join our community at Art for Good, where diversity is not just embraced; it's celebrated. Through the collective efforts of various talents, volunteers, artists with disabilities, and interns, we aim to inspire social impact that reverberates far beyond our creative spaces. Together, let's weave a tapestry of resilience, unity, and positive change through the transformative pillars of art therapy, art classes, and community art. Our Team Connect with us via Email and Whatsapp! We have a WhatsApp group chat for like-minded artists, art practitioners and volunteers. If you would like to hear from us, please leave your message below. You will get active updates on our art projects, programs and volunteer opportunities. First Name Last Name Email Phone Tell us a bit about yourself Required * Required I agree to the privacy policy Send Thanks for submitting! BECOME ONE OF US! Volunteer at Art For Good to gain special benefits and discounted prices and most importantly, to create change First Name Last Name Email Phone What specific spheres are you interested in volunteering in? Required * Required I agree to the privacy policy Send Glad to see you be part of our volunteree community!

  • SOS | Art For Good

    Support Art for Good’s SOS initiatives to create impactful change through art. Discover how you can contribute to meaningful projects and make a difference today Mental Health Resources Aside from Art Therapy, here are other helpful resources for your mental-health journey. Mental well-being Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours) Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) /1-767 (24 hours) Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788 Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1 Women’s Helpline: 1800-777-5555 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm) Counselling TOUCHline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 TOUCH Care Line (for caregivers): 6804-6555 Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180 Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366 Online Resources moht.com.sg/mindline-sg eC2.sg www.chat.mentalhealth.sg www.tinklefriend.sg (for those aged 7 to 12) limitless.sg/talk (for those aged 12 to 35) carey.carecorner.org.sg (for those aged 13 to 25) Our Clients & Partners To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Accreditations & Awards

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