Corporate Social Responsibility
Align Creativity with Corporate Responsibility
What if your next CSR initiative could make a difference while fostering community engagement in the most meaningful way?
In Singapore’s evolving regulatory environment, where active and transparent CSR efforts are increasingly essential, community engagement through art offers a transformative way to connect. At Co:Creation Workshop, we craft programs that seamlessly blend creativity with purpose, helping teams engage with communities, inspire collaboration, and create lasting impact.
Through art, we amplify purpose, celebrate diversity, strengthen community bonds, and transform CSR initiatives into enduring legacies of connection and meaningful change.
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In this powerful reflection, Muhammad Hidayat, a theatre practitioner and accessibility consultant, shares his journey as a vision-impaired artist navigating new creative mediums. Through his experience at our printmaking workshop, he discovered how adaptive tools and a collaborative environment could expand artistic possibilities beyond traditional expectations.
Nur Rabiatutadawiah Binte Mohamed Rafi (‘Rabia’) feeds a strip of yarn over the latch-hook, pushes it through the canvas backing to create a small, even loop. She pulls the string taut, brow furrowed in concentration. It’s a delicate process which requires steady hands and plenty of patience. Rabia repeats the process over and over again, until a bright yellow sunflower slowly forms.
Seated on a wheelchair beside her is young mentee Tamimi Pohan, born with brittle bone disease. The 14-year-old works slowly, carefully using a lino cutter to cut out the shape of a durian. The afternoon rays of the sun fall slanting on their table, casting a honey-gold hue over the scene.
Working with marginalised communities and giving them a voice has always been a guiding philosophy of Mary’s artistic practice.