Articulation Prize Singapore

Co-organised by National Gallery Singapore (the Gallery) and the Singapore Art Museum (SAM), in conjunction with National Gallery, London, the competition is designed, the competition is designed to promote the appreciation and discussion of art among youths.

Key features

Articulation invites leading arts experts and practitioners to adjudicate the Semi-finals and Grand Finals, where students deliver their presentations to them and an audience. Emphasis is placed on research, presentation skills, original thought, and evidence of each speaker’s unique potential. Students get to hone key soft skills such as:

Developing public speaking and presentation skills

Building confidence

Sharpening critical analysis skills and original thought

Eligibility and registration

The Articulation Prize Singapore 2024 is open to all full-time students aged 15–19 based in Singapore.

Interested applicants must register through their respective schools.

Each school may select up to five students to submit their recorded presentations.

For more information:

 

Note that interested schools must indicate their interest online by 29 Aug 2024.

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Engage in more art

Discovery Days

Articulation Discovery Days are workshops designed to develop and support young people’s understanding of and engagement with art.

In this half-day workshop, participants will:

  • Explore National Gallery Singapore’s current exhibitions and long-term displays 
  • Discover the Learning Gallery and other exhibitions at the Singapore Art Museum 
  • Learn through research, group discussions, and interviews with curators 
  • Present their research and personal responses at the end of the workshop

Learning resources

Enhance your student’s development of visual literacy and research skills with our educational resources of selected artworks from the National Collection.

To request for our resources, you can email us.

Chng Seok Tin: Man and Environment

Chng Seok Tin: Man and Environment

Debbie Ding: Rules for the Expression of Architectural Desires

Debbie Ding: Rules for the Expression of Architectural Desires

Donna Ong: The Caretaker

Donna Ong: The Caretaker

Jason Wee: Self-Portrait (No More Tears, Mr. Lee)

Jason Wee: Self-Portrait (No More Tears, Mr. Lee)

J. Elizalde Navarro: Untitled

J. Elizalde Navarro: Untitled

Kawayan de Guia: A Chronicle of the Land and People of the Cordilleras

Kawayan de Guia: A Chronicle of the Land and People of the Cordilleras

Korakrit Arunanondchai: Painting with history in a room filled with people with funny names 3

Korakrit Arunanondchai: Painting with history in a room filled with people with funny names 3

Lee Man Fong: Self Portrait

Lee Man Fong: Self Portrait

Montien Boonma: The Pleasure of Being, Crying, Dying and Eating

Montien Boonma: The Pleasure of Being, Crying, Dying and Eating

Nguan: Untitled, from the series "Singapore"

Nguan: Untitled, from the series "Singapore"

Tang Da Wu: Don’t Give Money to the Arts

Tang Da Wu: Don’t Give Money to the Arts

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About the partners of Articulation

The National Gallery, London, is the current home of Articulation, a national education programme for students aged 14–23. Since 2022, the programme has championed the arts and empowers young people to look at, understand, and present the wider visual world.

Articulation was originally established in 2006 by the Roche Court Educational Trust, an arts education charity based at the Roche Court Sculpture Park and New Art Centre in Wiltshire, UK.

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