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MAAD fun with Totobobo mask

Early handmade prototypes of Totobobo mask

Early handmade prototypes of Totobobo mask

If you are interested to know more about the design process of Totobobo mask, come down to the Red Dot museum at Maxwell Road this Weekend.
In connection with the monthly MAAD event organized by dryrun, we will be holding a 2-days exhibition about the invention and design process of Totobobo mask since 2003. You will be able to meet the designer Francis Chu and see a selection of handmade and moulded prototypes selected from different stages of the development process.

From the MAAD site:
MAAD event is “a Market of Artists And Designers. An excuse to do something more exciting with your life. A space for exhibiting, performing, selling, shopping, chit-chatting, surprising and experimenting. A much cheaper and fulfilling alternative to a country club membership. A campaign to save, support and sustain Singapore’s creative souls. A chance to try something for the first time. A place that does not discriminate against pet-owners or small children.”

hand drawn decoration on Totobobo mask

hand drawn decoration on Totobobo mask


In fact, Red Dot museum will be open free for the public during these two days. One of the things you can try this time is to decorate your own Totobobo mask (there will be a limit of 50 Totobobo masks for sale at an attractive price in the exhibition, the proceed of the sales will be donated to the Metta Home for Disabled).
In addition, there is great opportunity to take a closer look at the world class design pieces in the museum- A wonderful way to spend quality time with your family 🙂

Address:
28, Maxwell Road ,
red dot Traffic, #02-15A
Singapore 069120

Date: July 4-5 (Saturday & Sunday)
Time: 11am – 7pm

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