Where the Heart Rests: Preserving Memory Through Scrapbooking
Schedule
Sun, 09 Mar, 2025 at 10:00 am
UTC+08:00Location
Sing Lit Station | Singapore, SG
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Where the Heart Rests: Preserving Memory Through Scrapbooking is part of an arts workshop series presented by Migrant Writers of Singapore and supported by Sing Lit Station and The Majurity Trust.This workshop is free and open to all, with all materials provided. However, there are limited slots on a first-come, first-served basis. If you're interested, please RSVP to Migrant Writers of Singapore via WhatsApp at +65 8062 9231.
Please note: Our space is on the second floor and only accessible by stairs. Do drop us a message at [email protected] if you have any accessibility issues. We also have a cat in the office, however antihistamines are available in the pantry area for anyone with allergies.
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
What’s a place that is close to your heart? This workshop invites you to capture its essence through a fusion of writing and art. Through a guided writing exercise and hands-on crafting, you’ll transform cherished memories into meaningful keepsakes. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll learn how to create scrapbook pages enriched with texture, color, and creative embellishments.
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ABOUT THE FACILITATORS:
Julie Ann Tabigne is a mother, a team leader, and a dedicated volunteer of Migrant Writers of Singapore. She has been published in Tiger Moth Eco Review and in the anthology Warm Tea on Rainy Day. Her poem "Break Free" was one of the winners of the Words Heal the Mind poetry competition in 2021. An avid host and performer, she has also performed at the Singapore Writers Festival and at Esplanade's Red Dot August programme.
Nelie Bautista is from Southern Leyte, Philippines. She is a volunteer mentor at Uplifters, a non-profit organisation that empowers underprivileged communities with online education and peer coaching for foreign domestic workers. Nelie is also a volunteer member of the Migrant Writers of Singapore. During her free time, she enjoys writing, and her works have been featured in Multilingual Translation Migration, Tiger Moth Eco Review, and the anthology Book of Adversity, among others.
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Where is it happening?
Sing Lit Station, 22 Dickson Rd, Singapore 209506, Singapore,SingaporeEvent Location & Nearby Stays: