Where the overlooked become part of our shared history.

He’s been in Singapore for 25 years, a PR who recently moved to Punggol. He works as a cleaner at Waterway Point, where he has been for the past nine years. When he saw us setting up for Colours on Shore, he took notice. The day after we launched, he came over with a Tamil newspaper featuring our story — excitedly translating it for us and offering his congratulations.
We invited him to step in and paint. He declined — shyly, politely — every time, until the very last day. And when he finally said yes, we were overjoyed.
This is what OH! is about. We’re not here to make grand statements (at least, not all the time). We’re here to uncover everyday stories that often go untold. To create space for connection. And to use art to make space — for the people, voices, and stories that often go unheard, but matter deeply.