As part of our commitment to social impact, the Mural Lingo team collaborated with WWF Singapore to curate the "Circle of Hope" exhibition in 2018. This project, undertaken at a community partner rate, highlighted our dedication to using art for social change.
The "Circle of Hope" showcased artwork from children across selected schools in Singapore, addressing critical issues related to the illegal wildlife trade. The exhibition design, featuring artwork bound with ropes around wooden crates, symbolised the tension between illegal poachers and the rangers protecting wildlife. The children’s artworks illustrated their understanding of wildlife exploitation and their compassion for animals.
Through this project, Mural Lingo aimed to raise awareness about the interconnected challenges of illegal wildlife trade and honour the tireless efforts of wildlife rangers. The tightness of the ropes added a rustic aesthetic while representing the struggle and resilience of those fighting to preserve wildlife. This exhibition demonstrated the powerful role of art in education and advocacy, proving that even the youngest voices can inspire significant change.