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At
Home with the Artists of Chipbee Gardens
In the Straits
Times Issue of Feb 6, 2002, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew associated
Holland Village as a “Little Bohemia”. For a few years
prior, the area had started becoming a melting pot of an assortment
of people from different backgrounds and countries. Perhaps there
is some sort of collective magic to the slight slope that the houses
are sitting on, or maybe it is the porous density of the estate,
where trees, frogs, birds and butterflies seem as much at home as
the motley crew of inhabitants; Grandmothers, Painters, Nurses,
Dancers, Corporate Office workers, Housewives, Writers, Mothers,
Mahjong fanatics, Indonesian & Filipino maids……
The quiet, tree lined streets of Chipbee are used as walking routes
for Dog Owners, jogging tracks for the fit, skate boarding (for
my neighbour), and have literally become corridors of neighbourly
interaction. It is no exaggeration to say that a small social phenomenon
has been created in this heady overlap of private and public; local
and international.
In this Rainbow Garden that is Chipbee, all the above ingredients
combined with the encouraging bedding of a changing Singapore have
acted as impetus for interactive creative expression. And thus has
sprouted an Artists Collaborative called MICHI.
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