Ngee Ann Polytechnic student club uses art to help senior patients as part of recovery
Hani Insyirah Ahmad Haffiz, 19, who is Indian-Chinese and learnt Mandarin as her mother tongue in school, found herself singing a Taiwanese classic, Tian Mi Mi, alongside a senior patient to break the ice, as they worked on their paper mosaic of a durian.
She was participating in the Sweet Memories of Singapore project – a series of mixed-media paper mosaics – that spanned five months from January to June 2026. It was organised by m52, the Community Arts Service Club under Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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