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Art finds a home in Singapore's heartland

 
Published on Aug 05, 2012
6:00 AM
Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, (left), Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts at the heritage marker in front of the People's Association HQ, also the site of the former Victoria School. Several new plans are being rolled out to put the "art" in Singapore's heartland. These activities come under a Living Arts, Loving Culture tagline and logo launched on Saturday by Dr Yaacob to make arts and culture part of everyday life for all. -- ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG

Several new plans are being rolled out to put the "art" in Singapore's heartland.

Among them: a community museum in Taman Jurong, a Silver Arts festival for senior citizens, and more heritage trails that celebrate distinctive neighbourhoods with an interesting past.

These activities come under a Living Arts, Loving Culture tagline and logo launched on Saturday by Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim to make arts and culture part of everyday life for all.

The agencies rolling out programmes include the National Arts Council, National Library Board and People's Association.

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