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Patron of the Arts Awards 2024: Strong patronage results in $50.2 million in contributions received and 506 patrons recognised

20 Aug 2024

  • Highest contributions awarded over three years, from $32.1 million in 2022 to $50.2 million in 2024, a 56% increase.
  • Highest number of patrons, 506, since awards’ inception in 1983.
  • Good results fuelled by recovery in post-pandemic contributions, indicating continued support in the arts and the role of arts philanthropy in growing Singapore’s arts scene.

 

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SINGAPORE, 20 August 2024 – The National Arts Council (NAC) celebrates 506 patrons at this year's Patron of the Arts Awards (POAA), recognising their significant contributions made between 1 January and 31 December 2023. This is the largest number of patrons honoured since the awards' inception in 1983. Comprising 389 individuals and 117 organisations, $50.2 million has been channelled to further Singapore's arts development, the highest over the past three years for contributions received in 2023. The awards ceremony was officiated by Guest-of-Honour Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Law at the Pan Pacific Orchard Hotel.


Responding to the growing importance of giving to the arts, Minister Edwin Tong said, “Arts can build connections across diverse communities, and inspire critical thinking. The strong support from patrons is an acknowledgement of the importance of arts to our society. The arts can enrich lives and shape a more inclusive society. Beyond cash donation, more have diversified in their support by offering their expertise and resources in areas like marketing, technology, and accounting. This culture of giving is essential in building a sustainable arts ecosystem – one that nurtures creativity, strengthens community bonds, and ensures the arts continue to thrive for future generations. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to new and longstanding patrons whose generosity have enabled greater access to arts to the wider community.”

Highest contributions received over the past three years

The 2024 POAA also saw a significant increase of 56% in contributions, which rose from $32.1 million in 2022 to $45 million in 2023, and then to $50.2 million in 2024. Cash donations recognised at the ceremony soared by 36% from the year before, reaching $34.8 million.  

Long-time arts patron UOB is again recognised as a Distinguished Patron of the Arts (Corporate) for their outstanding contribution of $5.6 million to Singapore’s arts ecosystem. This is the highest cash contribution by a corporation this year and marks the 22nd time the bank has been awarded Distinguished Patron status. Their steadfast dedication earned them the inaugural Honorary Patron of the Arts Award last year; this award is given to companies or individuals who have received the Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award at least 20 times. The bank continues to support organisations and programmes that champion artistic excellence and creation, while making a positive social impact through the arts. This includes partnerships for the UOB Painting of the Year, making donations to prominent local institutions such as Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), National Gallery Singapore, and ART:DIS Singapore, and supporting initiatives such as The Business Times Budding Artist Fund, and Singaporean artist Keane Tan’s art residency programme in Shanghai, China. 

Donations also went into arts projects with social impact. The UOL Group Limited, which received the Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award, funded Project OPENDOOR by ART:DIS (Singapore). This project involved six senior artists with disabilities upcycling doors from conserved Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flats at Kampong Silat into art sculptures to be placed at the new Avenue South Residence. The installation encouraged residents and visitors to meaningfully engage with local arts and heritage, while embracing the thoughtful use of materials. 

Patrons such as Dr. Stephen Riady and Singaporean business owner George Quek, the co-founder of BreadTalk, were honoured as Distinguished Patrons of the Arts (Individual) for their contributions and for supporting The Rice Company Ltd in the creation of LKY: THE EXPERIENCE. This interactive exhibition, spanning 17,000 square feet, invited audiences to actively engage with the life and legacy of Founding Father Mr Lee Kuan Yew through interactive installations, multimedia exhibits, and hands-on activities. The resulting impact is a shared experience for Singaporeans to enjoy, significantly fostering a sense of belonging.

Our local arts community received $15.1 million in in-kind contributions last year, with many continuing to embrace diversified ways of giving. This support included corporate services such as accountancy, technology, marketing and publicity, and partnerships for F&B and accommodation. These multifaceted contributions allow artists and arts organisations to focus on presenting quality arts offerings while alleviating operational and marketing pressures. Experts from Lekker Architects donated their technological expertise and time to support the National Gallery Singapore’s research efforts in emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI), which fosters progressive art through design with heartfelt empathy and thorough research.

Largest number of patrons giving to the arts in awards’ history

POAA 2024 has set a new benchmark for arts giving, with the largest number of patrons recognised in the past four decades since the award's inception in 1983. At the same time, the number of new awardees has also surged by 67% compared to the previous year, reaching the highest level post-pandemic.

Among the first-time patrons, Frasers Property Retail Management Pte Ltd was honoured as a Friend of the Arts for their cash donation to the National Gallery Singapore’s Gallery Outreach programme, which engages the public through participatory and interdisciplinary exhibitions and activities that support diverse learning interests. Additionally, Friend of the Arts Award recipient Bank of America funded the National Gallery Singapore’s conservation of Chen Wen Hsi’s Gibbons, a national treasure familiar to all as one of the works depicted on Singapore’s $50 note. 

Beyond monetary donations, giving to the arts through in-kind sponsorship by first-time patrons have also made the arts more accessible. In the visual arts sector, Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award recipient Hallam Chow donated four artworks to the Singapore Art Museum (SAM), which is the largest single artwork donation the museum has received to date and includes works by prominent Asian artists including Sun Xun, Nishio Yasuyuki, Tehching Hsieh, and The Propeller Group. Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award recipient Sameer Sain and family’s donation of Hungry God (2005 - 2006) by Subodh Gupta is a significant addition to SAM’s expanding collection of South Asian contemporary works, and will be unveiled at SAM’s new collection gallery in 2025. Renowned internationally for his acrylic and ink paintings, Hong Zhu An donated 22 of his own artworks to the National Gallery Singapore, which has earned him a Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award. These contributions not only increase public access to private collections but also help preserve artistic legacies within the public sphere. 

New patron Yahssir M was also recognised as a Friend of the Arts for providing his expertise in filming, editing, audio recording, and post-production for Maya Dance Theatre Ltd’s SEEDS Here. Not Here trailers and ‘Behind the Seeds’ video interview series. Such diverse forms of giving — ranging from artwork donations to the sharing of skills — bridge the gap between private and public arts experiences, raising arts literacy and expanding access to prominent artistic practices.

Giving in support of artistic endeavours fosters pride towards our arts ecosystem. According to the 2023 Population Survey on the Arts, 3 in 4 Singaporeans acknowledge the arts' role in enhancing the quality of life and enriching experiences beyond material wealth. Arts philanthropy empowers artists and organisations to create and enables the public even more access to impactful programmes. In turn, as more people participate in and give to the arts, a sustainable cycle of giving is established, marked by continuous exchanges of resources like financial contributions, mentorship, and creative collaboration. This enriches the creative economy and demonstrates how arts support can enhance individual well-being and deepen our connection to the world. These trends indicate a positive outlook and a maturing arts scene, as seen from a broader recognition of the arts’ importance and an increased willingness to invest in a sustainable and thriving cultural landscape.

Mr Low Eng Teong, Chief Executive Officer of NAC, said, “Arts patronage has been instrumental in the growth of Singapore’s arts sector. When individuals and corporations unite in their support, they help make arts experiences even more accessible to all while fostering deeper connections with one another. We strongly encourage more to join us in enhancing the social impact of the arts. Together, we can champion our local talents and grow audiences as part of the cycle of giving to create a vibrant and sustainable arts scene.”

High resolution images may be found in this Digital Media Kit: https://bit.ly/POAA2024

  • Annex A: About POAA and Overview of Contributions
  • Annex B: List of POAA 2024 Awardees

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Annex A: About POAA and Overview of Contributions

About The Patron of The Arts Awards
The Patron of the Arts Awards was instituted in 1983 to recognise organisations and individuals that have contributed towards the promotion of cultural and artistic activities in Singapore. The Patron of the Arts Awards 2024 recognises contributions made between 1 January and 31 December 2023.

 

Award Categories for Organisations
Cash and In-Kind Contributions
  • The Honorary Patron of the Arts Award commemorates corporates which have received Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award at least 20 times.
  • The Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award recognises contributions of $1,500,000 and above.
  • The Patron of the Arts Award recognises contributions between $300,000 and $1,499,999.
  • The Friend of the Arts Award recognises contributions between $50,000 and $299,999.
Award Categories for Individuals
Cash and In-Kind Contributions
  • The Honorary Patron of the Arts Award commemorates individuals who have received Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award for at least 20 times.
  • The Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award recognises contributions of $100,000 and above.
  • The Patron of the Arts Award recognises contributions between $50,000 and $99,999.
  • The Friend of the Arts Award recognises contributions between $10,000 and $49,999.
Award Categories for Corporates & Individuals
Artwork and Artefact Loans
  • The Distinguished Supporter of the Arts Awards recognises contributions of $1,000,000 and above.
  • The Supporter of the Arts Award recognises contributions below $1,000,000.

Overview of 2023 Contributions 

Total Number of AwardeesTotal Amount Awarded
506$50.16M
CategoriesContributions
Honorary Patron of the Arts AwardDistinguished Patron of the Arts AwardPatron of the Arts AwardFriend of the Arts AwardSupporter of the Arts AwardCashIn-KindLoans
036524171$34.78M$15.09M$0.29M

 

Total Patrons
OrganisationsIndividual
117389
 
  • 3 organisations and 33 individuals received the Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award
  • 15 organisations and 37 individuals received the Patron of the Arts Award
  • 99 organisations and 318 individuals received the Friend of the Arts Award
  • 1 individual received the Supporter of the Arts Award

 

 

Annex B: List of POAA 2024 Awardees 

Distinguished Patron of the Arts
Organisations
(Contributions of $1,500,000 and above)
Individuals
(Contributions of $100,000 and above)
DBS Bank
UOB
UOL-PPHG
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Albert Chiu
Dr Andreas Teoh
Dr Danny Tan
Dr Finian & Fiona Tan
Dr Stephen Riady
George Quek Meng Tong
Goh Yew Lin
Hallam Chow
Hong Zhu An
Ivan Chin
Kris Foundation - Kris Tan Lay Peng
Kwan Vie Tho & Ng Eng Thoe
Lim Bong Guan
Lim Chin Boon
Lionel Choi
Mark Goh & Guillaume Levy-Lambert, the MaGMA Collection
Mr & Mrs Choo Chiau Beng
Mr & Mrs Christopher & Rosy Ho
Paige Parker & Jim Rogers
Pierre & Bolor Lorinet
Ron Sim Chye Hock
Sameer Sain
Sybil Lau
Tan Kah Tee
Teo Kiang Ang
Terry Tan & Harris Zaidi
Wong Fong Fui
Wu Hsioh Kwang
Wu Meng

 

Patron of the Arts
Organisations
(Contributions between $300,000 and $1,499,999)
Individuals
(Contributions between $50,000 and $99,999)
BreadTalk Group Pte Ltd
CapitaLand Retail Management Pte Ltd
Charles & Keith Group Pte Ltd
JCDecaux Singapore Pte Ltd
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd
Meiban Group Pte Ltd
NCS
Orchard Turn Developments
Raffles Hotel Singapore
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan
SMRT Corporation Ltd
Stephen Riady Foundation
Tan Chay Bing Education Fund
Temasek Foundation
 
Ang Jwee Herng
Anthonia Hui & Leonardo Drago
Christopher Fussner
Conrad Lim & Andrea Giam
Daniel Teo Tong How
David Fu
Dews of Joy Foundation - Sean Shi
Doris Sohmen-Pao
Dr & Mrs Antoine & Christina Firmenich
Dr June Goh
Dr Mary Ann Tsao
Foo Kok Wan
Gary & Stephanie Ng
Giacomo Clerici
Goh-Tan Choo Leng
Janek Schergen
Jeanette Tan
Jin Lu
Khoo Hang Choong
Lito Camacho
Lorraine Boon
Mavis Lim Geck Chin
Max Goh Way Siong
Merle Hinrich
Rod Hyland
Seah & Siak
Sheila Lim Siok Keng
Shiai Liang
Suon Kuok
Tan Shin Hui
Teo Hark Piang (Zhang Xuebin)
Teo May Sum Belinda
Tow Heng Tan
Tsai, Eng-Rung
Vivien Goh
Yuan Chi
Zhang Xiaozhi
王仁强, Richard Wang
Friend of the Arts
Organisations
(Contributions between $50,000 and $299,999)
Individuals
(Contributions between $10,000 and $49,999)
3 Embers Culinary Craft Pte Ltd
A&O Shearman
ACE Team Foundation
AL Wealth Partners Pte Ltd
AlTi Wealth Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd
AM Family Capital Foundation
Ang Chin Moh Funeral Directors Pte Ltd
Arina International Holding Pte. Ltd.
Asian Medical Foundation
Association of Employment Agencies (Singapore)
Bank of America
BinjaiTree
Black Design
Bloomberg Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Broadway Food Centre (Holdings) Pte Ltd A/C 2
C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd
CapitaLand Hope Foundation
Chew How Teck Foundation
Christian Dior (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Chua Foundation
Citadel Enterprise (Singapore) Pte. Limited.
CLS International (1993) Pte Ltd
Composers and Authors Society of Singapore
Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank
Cross Ratio Entertainment Pte. Ltd.
Deloitte Singapore
Deutsche Bank
Direct Funeral Services Pte Ltd
EFG Bank AG (Singapore Branch)
Elmwood Group Private Limited
EnGro Corporation Limited
European Union (EU) Delegation to Singapore
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Foundation of Rotary Clubs (Singapore) Ltd
Frasers Hospitality Pte Ltd
Frasers Property Singapore
Gateway Theatre Pte Ltd
GIC
Golden Compass School
Hakluyt & Company (Asia) Pte. Ltd.
HCLTech
HCS Engineering Pte Ltd
Helu-Trans (S) Pte Ltd
Ho Bee Foundation
Holywell Foundation Ltd
Hong Leong Foundation
Hotel Royal Limited
Hustle & Bustle Pte Ltd
JCCI Singapore Foundation Limited
Johnson & Johnson Foundation
Kallang Alive Sport Management Co Pte. Ltd.
Keppel Care Foundation Limited
Lam Soon Singapore Pte Ltd
Lee Foundation
Lekker Architects Pte Ltd
Lendlease Retail Pte. Ltd.
Tina Cheong & Leong Wah Kheong
Leung Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd
Luxury Ventures Pte Ltd
M1 Limited
Millenia Private Limited
National University Of Singapore Society
Nomura Singapore Limited
NTT Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
Orange Clove Catering Pte Ltd
OUE Limited
Poco Productions Pte Ltd
Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Limited
QQCK Foundation
RGE Pte Ltd
Samsung Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd
Senses AVL Pte Ltd
Shaw Foundation
Silver Stream Family Office Pte Ltd
Singapore Airlines Limited
Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Smoke & Mirrors
Sonata Dancewear Pte Ltd
SPH Media Trust
Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore) Limited
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Mingxin Foundation
Systmz Pte Ltd
Tan Chin Tuan Foundation
Tan Ean Kiam Foundation
Tat Hong Holdings Ltd
Tatler Asia (Singapore) Pte Limited
The Caldecott Trust
The Hokkien Foundation
The Ireland Funds Singapore
The Ngee Ann Kongsi
Transtechnology Pte Ltd
Union Gas Holdings Limited
Wing Tai Holdings Limited
Woh Hup (Private) Limited
WOHA Architects Pte Ltd
Yenn and Alan Lo Foundation
 
 
Aaron Boey
Adrian & Susan Peh
Agnes Lim
Aileen Tang
Ajai Mohan Kaul
Akash Prakash
Alan Chan
Alex Cavazos
Alvin De Souza
Amanda Leah
Andre Yeap Poh Leong
Andress Goh & Kevin Chang
Andrew & Stephanie Vigar
Andrew Nai
Ang Kong Hua
Anita Fam
Annabelle Yip
Arthur Fong
Arthur Lim
Arthur Lim Beng Teik
Aw Kah Peng
Barbra Gan
Benjamin De Loong Lau
Benny K C Oh
Benson Puah
Bernadette A Rankine
Bernard Ryan
Bernard Sabrier
Betty Lau
Bobby Lim Chye Huat
Calvin Sim Eng Hon
Catherine Gardner
Chan Boon Kheng
Chan Heng Wing
Chan Kok Hua 曾国和 秋斋
Chan Randy
Chan Xi
Chase Ma
Chen Haiyan
Chen Tingting
Chen Yiyang
Chia Seng Khim
Chong Huai Seng
Choo Oi Yee
Christina Ong
Christine Pillsbury
Christophe Mayol
Christopher Chuah
Christopher J. Marriott
Claire Teo
Clement Lim Kee Woon
CT Quek
Daniel H. Lim
Darren & Vanessa Iloste
Daryl Neo
David Heng
Dr & Mrs Choy Khai Meng
Dr Adrian Ooi
Dr David Ong Eng Hui & Dr Lee Shu Jin
Dr Edmund Lam
Dr Euan Murugasu
Dr Gerard Chuah
Dr Gog Soon Joo
Dr Hwang Yee Cheau
Dr Jennifer Lee
Dr Julie Lai Wan Lo
Dr Kee Loo
Dr Kheng Lian Tan
Dr Lim Kang Wei
Dr Loh Ban Chye
Dr Robert Yap
Du Jun
Du Xi Xian
Edmund Lin / Trina Liang-Lin
Edmund Tie
Edward & Margarita Delgado
Elaine Ng
Elaine Teo
Esmond Loon
Fang Eu-Lin
Felicia Heng
Foo Fatt Kah
Frankie Chia Soo Hien
Frans & Marie-Pierre MOL
Gautam Banerjee
Geoffrey Wong
Gerald Tan TY
Geraldine Choong & Dennis Au
Geraldine Kan
Gergana Stoynova
Goh Hock Ho
Goh Kok Huat
Goh Su LIn
Goh Swee Chen
Grace Fu Hai Yien
Grace Yeh & Family
GS Dhillon
Gunjan Kalra
Han Li Toh
Han Ngi Kwang
Hillhouse Investments - MA Cuifang
Ho Kiam Seong
Jacinta Tay
Jacqueline Ho, Esq
Jean Foo
Jeffrey Khoo
Jennifer & Raymond Tham
Jerry Chang & Jacqueline Yeh
Jessica Chan
Jimmy Lim
Jimmy Qi Jian
Joanna White
Joanne Ngeow
John Chia Whay Kuang
Joy Tan
Julian & Sandra Chang
Justin Chan
Kan Shook Wah
Kang Puay Seng
Ke Hongjing
Keith Magnus
Kelly Kon
Kelvin Fong Keng Seong
Keng Keng Tan
Kevin & Carrie Burke
Khim Lee
Kishin S/O Raj Kumar
Lai Jine
Lau Kam Yuen
Laura Hwang
Layla Pi
Lee Boon Teow
Lee Hee Long
Lee Huay Leng
Lee Kin Hong
Lee Li-ming
Lee Tzu Yang
Lee Woon Shiu
Lei Ke
Lena Ng
Leng Hoe Lon
Leong Wai Leng
Liang Qing
Liew Geok Cheng
Liew Wei Li
Lim Ban Dian
Lim Hong Lian
Lim Phang Hong
Limpo Antonio Maria Sablan
Lin Diaan-Yi
Lin Yumin
Liu Qi
Loo Leong Peow
Lorelei Lorraine Lua Sy
Lorinne Kon
Low Check Kian
Low Sin Leng
Low Sze Gin
Lu Weiqing
Lu Yang Ning Hui Vickie
M E Teo
Manraj Sekhon
Marcus Bartley Johns & family
Margaret M Wang
Mary & Raj Rajkumar
Meritxell Rosich Sole
Michael Lee
Michelangelo Samson
Mr & Mrs Adrian Ang
Mr & Mrs Wilson Ho
Narain Chanrai
Nathaniel Putra Gunawan
Ng Siew Quan
Nicholas A Nash
Nicholas Chan
Nick Liauw
Nick Liu
Nicolas Marsac
Nicolina Charlotte Elrick
Ode to Art
Oei Hong Leong
Oei Ley
Oliver Jens Bettin
Ong Eng Loon
Ong Hock Soon
Ong Yong Loke Joseph
Ooi Choon Jin
Pak Geok Choo
Pang Kok Lian
Pang Lim
Patrick Lee Kwok Kie
Paul Ng
Pauline Chan
Pauline Gan
Peter Seah
Phoebe & Stephan Repkow
Poh Choon Ann
Priscylla Shaw
Prof Arnoud De Meyer
Prof Cham Tao Soon
Prof Chan Tze Law
Prof Cheong Hee Kiat
Prof Gralf Sieghold
Prof Heng Chee Chan
Prof Jeremy Monteiro
Prof Kwok Kian Woon
Prof Nancy Yuen
Prof Peter Tornquist
Quek Soo Chek William
Raja Mohd Zainol Ihssan Shah
Richard Leow
Robert Chew
Rogerio Bernardo
Rohet Tolani
Ronald & Janet Stride
Ronald Wong
Roshni Mahtani
Ross & Florence Jennings
Roushan Arumugam
Sally Liew
Sam Kok Weng
Samuel Koh & Debra Leong
Samuel Lim
Saw Wei Jie
Shan-Chang Yong
Shareen Khattar
Shariffa Maimuna Binte Syed Abdul Kader Alsagoff
Sheldon Gooi
Sherman Kwek Eik Tse - City Developments Limited
Smitha Menon
Tan-Soh Wai Lan
Soo Lai Lin
Stuart James McLelland & Teo Chen Hian
Surbhit Dabriwala
Tan Ah Yiong
Tan Cheng Siong
Tan Chorh Chuan
Tan Chuan Yong
Tan Hsiao Wei
Tan Lee Kum
Tan Meng Cheng Ivan
Tan Su Phoon
Tan Wan Chye
Tang Chuan Ann
Tay Yu-Jin
Teh Hua Fung
Teng Hwee
Teo Kah Chee, Rachel
Teo Ngiang Heng
Terence C W Lim
Thomas & Kah Peng
Timothy C M Chia
Tina Nixon
Toh Lim Mok, J P, BBM(L)
Toshihiko Takahashi
Tsenguun Jargalsaikhan
Usha Ranee Chandradas
Vincent Lee
Vir Kotak
Vivian P J Chandran
Wang Lili
Wee Chwee Heng
Wee Wei Ling
Wen Ye
Whang Tae Ho
Will Oswald
Willy Ping Yah Shee
Winni Guo
Winston Kwek & Valerie Cheah
Wong Hong Ching
Wong Huey Fang
Wu Ee Tsien
Wu Gui Hua
Wu Tze Liang Woffles
Yahssir M
Yap Seng Teck
Ye Gang
Yeo Eng Huat
Yew Poh Cheow
Yong Ai Loon
Yong Lee Chieh
Yong Ying-I
Yvonne Tham
Yvonne Wang & Alexander Bligh Hughes Turnbull
Zaya Sebastian
Zheng Haitang
Zhong Sheng Jian
曾雪菲 ZENG XUEFEI

 

 

Supporter of the Arts
Below $1,000,000
Thai Ker & Gretchen Liu

Note: Recipients who wish to remain anonymous are not listed.

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