Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery will mark its 31st anniversary in 2026 with “Patchworks of Hope – Colours for Every Child,” a special fundraising exhibition running from 6 May 2026 to 4 July 2026 at 34B North Canal Road, Singapore 059290.
For more than three decades, Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery has been part of Singapore’s art community — and from its early years, has quietly held a desire to support children in need through private giving and child sponsorships. In 2026, that long-held intention takes a public form: a charitable exhibition that invites the community to turn art appreciation into tangible help for children who face hunger, financial stress, and daily hardship.
“Patchworks of Hope” brings together a vibrant mix of colourful landscapes, expressive abstracts, and artworks that capture the innocence of childhood, featuring lyrical abstract works by Cultural Medallion Artist Goh Beng Kwan, alongside paintings by Alex Leong and Christine Mak, whose works often portray children and everyday moments of joy. At the heart of the exhibition is Esther Long’s Patchwork Series — a moving body of work that reflects themes of rebuilding, renewal, and unity. The exhibition’s core belief: children’s wellbeing is a shared responsibility.
The gallery intends for 40% of proceeds from selected artworks to support children in Singapore through the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (STSPMF) (beneficiary collaboration pending approval/confirmation, where applicable). The organisation extends help to children from low-income families by providing them with pocket money to meet their schooling needs. Through this beneficiary collaboration, Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery hopes to extend its outreach to art lovers to encourage all to donate to a meaningful cause.
To ensure the exhibition remains accessible and participatory, Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery will dedicate a prominent wall to an inclusive “Colour for All” collection featuring artworks priced at $400 and below.
Venue: Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery, 34B North Canal Road, Singapore 059290
When: 6 May - 4 Jul 2026,



