Art
Art
Welcome to CPS Art Exhibition 2021!
Draw My Stamp Story Art Competition
Draw My Stamp Story Art Competition 2021 is organised by Singapore Philatelic Museum. Participants use drawings to tell a story and include stamp(s) elements in their work.
4.3 Sheryl Toh Kai Xuan
4.3 Karthikeyan Ganika
SYF Art Exhibition 2021
This year’s SYF Art Exhibition celebrates the artist in every student and promotes appreciation for the arts. Themed ‘Artist and Technology’, the exhibition invited student artists to reflect on how technology has impacted their lives. Over 3,500 students submitted more than 500 artworks via a range of media as artistic and creative responses to the theme. Through their artworks, many students emphasised the importance of safe and responsible usage of technology. The SYF Art Exhibition will be showcased online via the SYF website from 3 July to 31 December.
Selected P2 students from CPS learned to use iPad and Stopmotion app to present their ideas for their artwork and even won the Special Mention award! Well done pupils!
2.1 Lew Yu Tong
2.3 Bavithira Ayingaran
2.6 Niqi Imani Binte Mohammad Fadhli
2.7 Careen Zhu Yuhan
2.7 Li Jingxian
Check out the new CPS Online Art Gallery 2022 Google Site below!
The URL of the Google Site is https://bit.ly/cpsoag2022. You can also scan the QR Code to visit the Google Site:
Art Education in CPS
Art captures memories, communicates ideas, shapes values and evokes emotions. In a world where we are surrounded by different forms of visual imagery, Art is a language that allows us to communicate and learn more about ourselves, others and the world around us. As an academic subject, Art plays an integral role in students’ holistic development.
CPS Art aims to provide an avenue for our students to develop critical and inventive thinking skills, as well as self and social awareness through inquiry-based learning and artmaking. Apart from exploring different materials and art forms, students also learn to understand and appreciate cultures and traditions both within and beyond Singapore through exposure to a variety of local and international artwork during lessons.
Learning Highlights
Each term, students embark on an artmaking project whereby they learn related art theory and skills to apply to their artwork. Apart from bring introduced to basic drawing, colouring and painting skills, students can look forward to these engaging programmes:
P1 | Introduction to Elements of Art |
P2 | Print-making programme |
P3 | Assemblage art programme |
P4 | Museum-based Learning |
P5 | Ceramics programme |
P6 | Animation programme |
Museum-based Learning (MBL)
Museum-based Learning provides the opportunity for pupils to learn first-hand from artwork by practicing artists in a gallery or museum setting as part of their art learning experience.
This year, our P4 pupils will be heading to the National University of Singapore Museum, where they will be learning from artworks by local artists.