Wing Tai partners Pathlight School to turn River Green’s hoardings into vibrant student art showcase
Real estate property developer Wing Tai Asia revealed on April 15 that it has actually partnered with Pathlight School on a community campaign at its upcoming residential project, River Green. The 525-unit plan at River Valley Green in prime District 9, is anticipated to be released at some time in 2H2025.
” Art has regularly been a specifying aspect of Wing Tai’s property developments– connecting and improving the community while increasing the atmosphere,” claims Edmund Cheng, deputy chairman of Wing Tai Holdings.
It marks Pathlight’s very first partnership with a real estate developer to showcase its pupils’ artwork on this type of a platform and scale.
Wing Tai obtained the government land sales (GLS) site at River Valley Green (Parcel A) in June in 2024 with a bid of merely under $464 million, or $1,325 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr).
The partnership with Pathlight School is going to take the form of an art challenge for its secondary and vocational track trainees. The campaign aims to change the hoardings around the River Green construction spot into “a lively, stretching area art canvas, showcasing the talent and creativity of Pathlight School students,” Wing Tai stated in a statement.
The contest’s concept will certainly focus on River Green’s environments– integrating the Singapore River, the River Valley part, and the neighbourhood’s building ancestry. It was launched in very early April, accompanying Autism Awareness Month. Winning and picked avenues will certainly be presented on River Green’s 200m hoarding near Kim Seng Linear Park for the next three years.
” While hoardings usually work as security and noise boundaries, we are excited to transform them into a vivid canvas featuring artworks motivated by the River Valley and Singapore River precincts,” he adds. “This initiative presents an one-of-a-kind chance to engage with the local area and honor the creativity and ability of budding young artists from Pathlight Academy.”
According to Linda Kho, senior principal of Pathlight School, “Art is a strong form of self-expression that enables our pupils to share their unique viewpoints.” She adds that the joint effort with Wing Tai feature the students’ talents, builds their esteem, and encourages them to further develop their imaginative drives.
