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Collaborations

The Art Faculty is a platform that promote the special talents of people with autism and related challenges. For every artwork or merchandise sold, our artists earn royalties. We partner brands, retailers and enablers to maximise their potential and showcase their talents.

To have their art exhibited in public, invited for pop-up stores and commissioned for artwork, these talents are being valued and given the recognition they deserve. They now have over 13,000 followers on both our social media channels.

Drop us a line at info@theartfaculty.sg if you want to explore any opportunity for artists to shine via a product or event.

"Creating a strong business and building a better world are not conflicting goals – they are both essential ingredients for long-term success...I believe very strongly that corporations could and should be a major force for resolving social and environmental concerns in the twenty-first century."

– William Clay Ford Jr. 
Executive Chairman, Ford Motor Company

TIMBERLAND X THE ART FACULTY

Our differently-abled student artists, Joshua and Grace, collaborated with Timberland Sg and created limited-edition pouches and drawstring bags. Sales proceeds were donated to the Artist Development Programme. Sold exclusively at Timberland outlets.

THE FULLERTON HOTEL

The Fullerton Heritage and Fullerton Hotel sponsored their venue for a month-long exhibition for our student artists and alumnus. They also hosted the opening reception. Aptly named "Art for Autism – All Things Singapore" – 38 student artists showcased their unique perspectives on Singaporean food, nostalgia, architecture, the mundane and some surprises. No detail was left out, no one was left behind.

THERMOS X THE ART FACULTY

Trusted household brand, Thermos, commisioned our differently-abled student artists, Jonathan and Grace, to design their Singapore Exclusives to celebrate National Day. Jonathan's detailed Sg Skyline was applied on a flask, while Grace's Local Kuehs (snacks & cakes) was embellished on a food container.