An international competition for design that soothes and repairs — for the body, the mind, the community and the places we share.

2026 Poster — The Art of Healing
In a restless world, art slows the breath. The Art of Healing asks designers to make work that soothes and repairs — for the body, the mind, the community and the places we share.
From visual identity and illustration to space, product and motion, every entry should hold one question: how can design help someone feel a little more whole?
By the numbers
The archive
From the founding showcase to the latest ceremony — a record of the people and the work behind SGADC.
The latest ceremony continued the tradition at the Singapore Institute of Management, bringing award winners together with invited experts and faculty for presentation and exchange.

October, at the Singapore Institute of Management. 30 award winners, six industry experts and three professors joined 266 students and faculty for a day of sharing and industry–academic exchange.

Held amid COVID-19, the 2021 edition ran an awards ceremony at the Sands Art Museum on 3 December, without a public works exhibition that year.

The inaugural competition closed at the Sands Museum of Art, Briefing Hall 3. Five senior designers joined as sharing mentors and 36 winners were invited, followed by a showcase of 112 outstanding works.



The jury
Judges drawn from national arts bodies, leading polytechnics and creative studios across Singapore, Korea, the Philippines and Hong Kong.
Director, Culture Unit, Visual Arts Division, National Arts Council of Singapore.
VP, Singapore Arts & Culture Association; Associate Professor, Nanyang Polytechnic.
Design Director, Boon Yi Design Group, Singapore.
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