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Arty Afternoon: Kirigami

Be inspired by Genevieve Chua’s new series of artworks, in which notions of space are explored and challenged. Drop by our Gallery on 15 Jan 2023 between 11AM – 4PM to try your hand at the Japanese paper cutting art of Kirigami! Design, fold and construct geometric patterns using only paper and scissors, and turn them into intricate pop-up cards.

For more information, visit: https://www.stpi.com.sg/programmes/

We hope to see you there!

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