Art, CRaft & Community.

Art Exhibition

Fostering Creativity and Community Through Collaboration

Empowering kids to use the Arts and be changemakers of tomorrow

Vision Fest Art Exhibition @The Arts House

In collaboration with World Vision Singapore’s Vision Fest, Rush-Me-Not Art Studio had the honor of exhibiting our students’ artwork at The Arts House. The exhibit showcased 20 powerful pieces created by 28 RMN students, each capturing the dreams and hopes for children living in poverty, as seen through the eyes of our young artists. The students had the unique opportunity to share the stories behind their art, experiencing firsthand how creativity can advocate for change. At Rush-Me-Not, we believe in empowering our children to become global change-makers, one brushstroke at a time!

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Our Changemakers

Take a glimpse into the world of hope and dreams for children living in poverty, captured beautifully by our students’ art.

Each painting tells a story, sheds light on a crisis, and envisions a better tomorrow. This marks our fourth fundraising effort, and we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our amazing parents for their support in fostering social awareness through art.

To date, our kids have raised over $60,000 through their artwork, with proceeds supporting World Vision projects. These funds help refugee children in the Middle East, victims of child trafficking and child brides in Asia, and those affected by climate change in Africa. World Vision has positively impacted the lives of over 200 million vulnerable children by addressing the root causes of poverty. Together, we’re showing that even small acts of help truly add up!

Get in touch with us today if you would like to find out more on how we may support your cause or charity.

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One Humanity, One Hope

We couldn’t be prouder of the incredible kids who participated in One Humanity, One Hope. After months of hard work, each of you has used your talent and creativity to raise awareness about global poverty through your stunning artworks. Your pieces not only reflect the struggles of children and communities worldwide but also shine a light on your hopes for a better, brighter future for them. These powerful paintings were proudly displayed at the World Vision charity event, where they helped raise vital funds to support life-changing initiatives in vulnerable regions

Kids, you are true change-makers! Through your dedication and passion, you’re not only inspiring us adults but showing the world that art has the power to create real impact. We hope to continue empowering more of you through the Arts, helping you develop your unique styles and use them as powerful voices in advocacy. 

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Imaginary Island -An Art Exhibition of Endless Possibilities

Imaginary Islands encouraged our young artists to unleash their creativity while making a difference in the community. From brainstorming and research to drawing and painting, students explored visions of life across places, objects, and time. The final exhibit, filled with their imaginative works, went on sale, with proceeds supporting Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Community Engagement Programme. This showcase captured the beauty of a child’s imagination and showed how art can be a powerful tool for both personal expression and community impact.