The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore (30 July 2017)
The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore (GPS: 1.2986, 103.85106) is a non-profit organization at Waterloo Street in Rochor, Singapore. It is dedicated to promoting the art of calligraphy in the country. The centre operates from a 2-storey bungalow that also houses the Singapore Calligraphy Centre, Singapore Senior Citizen Calligraphy University, International Congress of Chinese Calligraphy, The Singapore Arts Federation, Singapore Cultural Studies Society and Singapore Institute of Chinese Calligraphy. The centre offers a wide range of calligraphy courses for students of all ages and skill levels, taught by experienced calligraphers.
The centre is equipped with spacious and well-lit classrooms, designed to provide students with the best possible learning environment. The classrooms are equipped with all the necessary materials and equipment, including calligraphy brushes, ink, and paper, ensuring that students have everything they need to create beautiful calligraphy works.
In addition to its classes, the centre also hosts workshops and events, allowing students to learn from renowned calligraphers from around the world. The centre also has an extensive library, containing books and resources on calligraphy and related arts, making it an excellent resource for students and enthusiasts alike.
In conclusion, the The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore is a unique and inspiring place for anyone interested in learning about the art of calligraphy. The centre offers high-quality calligraphy education, taught by experienced instructors, in a supportive and inclusive environment. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced calligrapher, you will find what you need at the The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore.
Contact
The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore
48 Waterloo Street,
Singapore 187952
Phone: +65 6337 7753
Taking the MRT to The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore
On foot, The Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore is 130 meters on foot to Bras Basah MRT Station (CC2).
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