As Singapore celebrates her 60th birthday, we also mark six years of meaningful collaboration with the National Day Parade (NDP) Executive Committee to feature seven artworks by persons with disabilities on NDP Packs. These artworks were created through workshops conducted by Temenggong Artists-In-Residence and ARTDIS. 41 artists with disabilities came together to co create these unique artworks. The artworks were inspired by the the artists’ past and their hopes for Singapore’s future. Their creativity and contributions reflect the diverse strengths that unite us, standing as a milestone of inclusion and a powerful reminder that our nation’s story is defined not just by progress, but by the voices and talents of all Singaporeans.
Care

“An Inclusive and Caring Society” captures the warmth of a Singapore where everyone belongs. Set among vibrant HDB blocks and green spaces, it shows people from all walks of life coming together with kindness and joy. From neighbours lending a hand to children playing and animals in the community, it reflects compassion, inclusivity, and shared care – where every voice matters and no one is left behind.
Meet the Artists

Ho Man Boh
Eden School Campus

Muhammad Rifqy Izzat Bin
Mohammad Ridhuan
Rainbow Centre
Yishun Park School

Yong Sue Harn
MINDS Towner
Gardens School

Mohamad Juan Irfan Bin Shamsul
AWWA School @ Napiri

Simon Choo
Maitri School

Ishar Iszryan Bin Mohamed Iskandar
St. Andrew’s Autism School

Mohd Akid Bin Mohd Farouk
MINDS Fernvale Gardens School

Elaine Ong
Pathlight School AMK

Mohd Firas Bin Mohd Faris
MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School

Nurshaqirah Ryhana Binte Shamsha
CPAS School West

Pan Zhi Wang Kaeden
Grace Orchard School

Hirdani Adrean Bin Abdul Halim
Rainbow Centre Admiral Hill School

Yusuf Arsyad Bin Mohd Faisal
Pathlight School Tampines
Future

“Hope for the Future” envisions a world shaped by innovation and care. Featuring elements of AI, robotics, and technology, the artwork celebrates Singapore’s spirit of progress. Even as we embrace new inventions, it reminds us to stay grounded in our values – using technology thoughtfully to uplift lives, protect our nation, and build a better future for all.
Meet the Artists

Ishar Iszryan Bin Mohamed Iskandar
St. Andrew’s Autism School

Prasad Rajendran
APSN Tanglin School

Mohd Akid Bin Mohd Farouk
MINDS Fernvale Gardens School

Toh Guo Rong
MINDS Woodlands Gardens School

Simon Choo
Maitri School

Yusuf Arsyad Bin Mohd Faisal
Pathlight School Tampines

Mohamad Juan Irfan Bin Shamsul
AWWA School @ Napiri

Nur Fazira Binte Mohd Nuruddin
ASPN Chaoyang School

Mohd Firas Bin Mohd Faris
MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School

Glenn Ng
Eden School

Nurshaqirah Ryhana Binte Shamsha
CPAS School West

Elaine Ong
Pathlight School AMK
Contribute

“An inclusive & caring society that values and cares for all its members” embodies the idea that celebrating SG60 is about honouring our people from all walks of life and diverse cultures. The artwork reflects unity in our diversity – across races, abilities, and even the very nature we share our community with – reminding us to build a more loving and inclusive society.
Meet the Artists

Rihansh Manoj
Chugani
CPAS School East

Pang Yu Qi
Rainbow Centre
Margaret Drive School

Nurshaqirah Ryhana Binte Shamsha
CPAS School West

Toh Guo Rong
MINDS Woodlands Gardens School

Ho Man Boh
Eden School 2

Simon Choo
Maitri School

Glenn Ng
Eden School

Mohamad Juan Irfan Bin Shamsul
AWWA School @ Napiri

Elaine Ong
Pathlight School AMK

Mohd Firas Bin Mohd Faris
MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School

Muhammad Fahmy Bin Salleh
APSN Katong School

Hirdani Adrean Bin Abdul Halim
Rainbow Centre Admiral Hill School

Pan Zhi Wang Kaeden
Grace Orchard School

Nur Fazira Binte Mohd Nuruddin
ASPN Chaoyang School
Multiculturalism

“Celebrating Our Local Cultures” presents the richness of Singapore’s diversity through the symbols of our many races, languages, and religions. It captures how cultural festivals unite neighbours, creating shared experiences of joy and connection. The artwork reflects our common values of respect and harmony, showing that in our differences, we discover our collective strength.
Meet the Artists

Christian Tan Wen Siang

Ng Yit Ming (Mimi)

Sage Tan Song Yen

Tan Seok Hong (Zoe)

Toh Si Ying Joycelin
Openness

“How Are You?” brings together this greeting phrase in English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, and sign language, reflecting the spirit of a multicultural and inclusive Singapore. Across languages, this simple greeting carries the same meaning: looking out for one another. In daily life, these small words weave connections between neighbours, reminding us that openness begins with the gentlest of gestures.
Meet the Artists

Tay Bee Lian

Azmi Bin Mahmad

Lee Siang Cheit (Joe)

Shalene Rajasegran
Resilience

“Thriving through Resilience” depicts how strength and adaptability is often revealed in how we overcome change. Whether during economic shifts, natural disruptions, or the COVID-19 pandemic, we adjusted our lives while supporting one another. These moments showed the quiet strength of our communities – the ability to respond with care, flexibility, and solidarity. Change is always be part of our journey, but so is our capacity to grow through it – together.
Meet the Artists

Lee Yi Ren

Lee Mu Rong Raemorriel

Ong Kai Xuan

Jayden Ong Jing Xiang

Muhammad Irfan Bin Ishak

Crystal Tay Kai Yun

Tay Hong Yao Brennan
Boldness

“Boldness – Building the Future” celebrates how Singapore’s urban spaces tell the story of our growth – shaped by both innovation and heritage. From the colourful shophouses of Joo Chiat to the iconic Marina Bay Sands, our landmarks reflect a city that honours its past while boldly shaping its future. These spaces embody resilience, creativity, and care, reminding us of a shared journey built on the courage to dream and the determination to realise it.
Meet the Artists

Koh Jun Kai

Lee Chee Weng Kenneth

Shifa’ Solihah Binti Azman

Teo Jin Wei Kenji

Mohammad Zulkhari Lutfi Bin Mohd Azam