Crabs, Claws and Colours (25 June 2022, Session 2) | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-06-26T11:08:18+08:00 Peatix Singapore Art Museum Crabs, Claws and Colours (25 June 2022, Session 2) tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3223662 2022-06-25T10:00:00SGT 2022-06-25T10:00:00SGT Draw inspiration from the artwork, The Green Crab: A Diagram of Auspicious Spatial Organization, with a taxonomist! Join Dr Lee Bee Yan as she shares fun facts on the anatomy of a crab and learn how to illustrate the crab in creative ways!Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Lonely Vectors.Suitable for ages 7 -12.Please note: Materials are not provided.You will need:• Pencils / colouring pencils / markers • A4 paper / construction paperAbout Dr Lee Bee YanDr Lee Bee Yan studies crabs at the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory. She was also a research assistant with the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, where she assisted in the sorting, preserving, curating and cataloguing of the crustacean specimens, and assisted/lead specimen collection field trips (local and overseas).PhotographyPlease note that there may be photography at the event. By attending you consent to your name, image, and/or voice on Zoom to be used for future communications both on and offline by SAM for publicity purposes.CancellationWe reserve the right to cancel or rearrange the organised event.Online Programme/Event Administrative Information·         This programme is conducted entirely online. You may access Zoom via the app or using a web browser·         Please ensure that you enter a valid email address as you will receive an email with the link to the online programme/event near the day of the programme/event.·         The link of the programme should not be shared with others.·         Do ensure you have a strong internet connection. Using your mobile data is not recommended.   About Singapore Art MuseumSingapore Art Museum opened in 1996 as the first art museum in Singapore located in the cultural district of Singapore. Known as SAM, the museum presents contemporary art from a Southeast Asian perspective for artists, art lovers and the art curious in multiple venues across the island, including a new venue in the historic port area of Tanjong Pagar.The museum is building one of the world's most important public collections of Southeast Asian contemporary art, with the aim of connecting the art and the artists to the public and future generations through exhibitions and programmes. SAM is working towards a humane and sustainable future by committing to responsible practices within its processes.To find out more, visit www.singaporeartmuseum.sg