Arts@SAFRA - Waterfront Garden Diaries by Susanna Tan

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Looking to relax and destress in Punggol? Join us on a nature walk in the Therapeutic Gardens at Waterway Park to experience the many shapes, colours and patterns of the plants in Punggol. Or get inspired and create your own "plant" of Punggol, made evergreen in a glass dome.

Part 1: Nature Walk & Memory Capsules Workshop (By Registration)

*FULLY REGISTERED*

Venue: SAFRA Punggol, Atrium, Level 3
Date & Time: 4 & 5 June, Sat & Sun, 10am to 1pm 
Capacity: 10 parent-child pairs per day
Suitable age group: 7 years old and above (parental assistance is required for children aged 8 years old and below).

Registration starts on Fri, 20 May 2022 via mSAFRA app or m.safra.sg website. Registration closes on Wed, 1 June 2022.

Nature Walk @ Waterway Park Therapeutic Gardens
Time: 10am to 10.40am (40 minutes)

This programme will start with a nature walk at the Therapeutic Gardens of Waterway Park. For a duration of 40 mins, participants will be guided by a short activity sheet developed by the artists to collect shapes, colours, patterns of nature that will be used as visual references for the workshop. The artist will also share more about some of the plants of interest found in the garden. 

Memory Capsules Workshop @ SAFRA Punggol
Time: 11am to 1pm (2 hours) 

Back at SAFRA Punggol after the nature walk, participants will create their own glass domes of memories. Using recycled and unused material, capture memories in nature creatively. 


Part 2: Plants For All Workshop (Public Workshop)

Venue: SAFRA Punggol, Atrium, Level 3
Date & Time:
4 & 5 June, Sat & Sun, 10am to 4pm
Capacity: 50 pax per day
Suitable age group: 7 years old and above (parental assistance is required for children aged 8 years old and below).

General public can walk in to create your own ‘plants’. The base foundation shapes and forms of the ‘plant’ will be pre-made and participants can add their own colours, textures and patterns to the plants. 

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NAC

About the NAC Arts and Culture Nodes Network
The National Arts Council's island-wide network of arts and culture nodes is developed for people to come together to participate in, enjoy, and experience the value of arts in their neighbourhood. SAFRA Punggol is part of the NAC Arts and Culture Nodes Network.