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Theme

Let us explore possibilities to Re-imagine a hopeful future for our generation.

What is impossible today may be made possible, if we hold the courage to rethink, rework, and recreate.

About The Festival

Yellowren is bringing art to all - from the youth to the elderly, from the public to the marginalised, and from Tokyo to Singapore.

The Inter-school Canvas Art is back outdoors! The competition will be held at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park. Participants from schools and the community will get to experience Arts For All workshops, live performances, engage with Australian artist Ian Mutch and his artwork, as well as enjoy some lovely coffee from Coffee For Cape.
Festival Calendar
Sept 21 & 28
Art @ All Saints Home

Oct 1
10am-2pm
Art @ Nee Soon Link, 462 Yishun Ave 6 (Pavilion)

Oct 20-28
Public Art by Ian Mutch @ Lower Seletar Water Sports Centre

OCT 22
Yellowren Inter-school Canvas Art Competition @ Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

10am-4pm
Arts for All @ Lower Seletar Reservoir Park 
Oct 29
Yellowren Tokyo-Singapore Online Workshop

Nov 12
Yellowren Arts Festival Tokyo
Festival Cause
CAPE OF COLOURS
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.

Cape of Colours (www.capeofcolours.org) is a registered charity that strives to build the dreams of students in need to develop their full potential through education.  Cape of Colours offers financial aid, award scholarships, provide free tuition and forge partnerships with schools. Cape of Colours is the festival cause and beneficiary of Yellowren Productions.
Festival Guest Artist
Ian Mutch is an Australian artist exploring beauty through nature, characters and details. He creates work on a variety of scales using acrylics, aerosol and inks. Ian draws inspiration from his upbringing surrounded by different landscapes, animals and cultures. His artwork has won awards, given life to public spaces, and featured in well-known publications. He had held exhibitions in Australia, Bangkok, Indonesia, New York and London.

Highlights from the 2022 Festival