Tracing Myths: Beginner’s Thai Drawing Workshop with Dr Irving Chan Johnson | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2024-06-09T17:03:45+08:00 Peatix Asian Civilisations Museum Tracing Myths: Beginner’s Thai Drawing Workshop with Dr Irving Chan Johnson tag:peatix.com,2024:event-3969712 2024-06-08T16:00:00SGT 2024-06-08T16:00:00SGT Sat, 8 June  4–5pmDiscovery Room, Basement$10 refundable depositLearn traditional Thai art with a beginner’s drawing class led by Dr Irving Chan Johnson. Explore mythical creatures prevalent in Thai mythology and learn the basics to the unique style of Thai drawing and painting. About Dr Irving Chan JohnsonDr Irving Chan Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore, where he teaches classes on traditional Thai painting, Balinese theatre, and cultural anthropology. He is also a Thai artist and has conducted workshops on Thai visual art in Singapore and the US.Please note that this is a free programme. Before purchasing a ticket, please read the following:1. Cancellations/Refunds: Please write to us via Peatix messages or email us at NHB_ACM_Prog@nhb.gov.sg, 48 hours before the event start time if you need to cancel your ticket. Late cancellations and no-shows will be subject to ticket fees.2. Maximum Ticket Purchases: To allow more participants to enjoy the programme, each customer is allowed to purchase up to 2 tickets. We reserve the right to cancel additional tickets purchased, and refunds will be arranged.3. Age Limit: Due to its complexity and the design of the workshop, this activity is suitable for ages 18 and above. Please note that if you do not meet the age requirement you may be turned away at the door and refunds will not be provided.4. Liability Waiver: By purchasing a ticket to this workshop, you must be aware of your own health and physical condition and having knowledge that your participation in any physical programme may be injurious, and you are voluntarily participating in this programme. The views and opinions expressed by speakers, facilitators, or artists in talks, workshops, and performances do not represent the views of the Asian Civilisations Museum.5. Further enquiries/questions: We’d be happy to answer them for you! Drop us a note via Peatix or email us at nhb_acm_prog@nhb.gov.sg.---Programme is part ofCrossing Cultures at ACM: OTHERWORLDLY8–9 June 2024Embark on an otherworldly journey into a realm beyond our physical world. For one weekend only, explore the mythologies of Asia and its diverse practices and performances. Supported by: