Eunice Yeo, founder of Peace of Art, is committed to integrating sustainable living into Singapore’s cultural landscape, with a focus on breaking the poverty cycle for underprivileged children. In 2023, her "Hues of Hope" exhibition and auction raised $100,000 by collaborating with children from diverse backgrounds to create art that transcends societal boundaries.
In 2024, Peace of Art’s “Ocean of Hope” bio-resin series transformed ocean waste, wood remnants, and shattered glass into impactful artworks, raising over $50,000. Every dollar supports initiatives aimed at breaking the poverty cycle for underprivileged children, reflecting Eunice's dedication to societal transformation through art.
Peace of Art also organizes the Sustainable Markets, which are more than just events—they are a movement that democratizes philanthropy. These markets offer every Singaporean the opportunity to advocate for sustainability and support underprivileged communities, embodying the "Kampung Spirit" of community and shared responsibility. A key initiative within this movement is KIDSforKIDS, empowering children to support their peers through creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, proving that even the youngest can be changemakers.
These events are backed by collaborations with government bodies, corporations like CDL, Tencent, and DBS, and international support from the Ukrainian and Pakistani embassies in Singapore. Peace of Art is a finalist in the President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Awards (PVPA) in two categories: Leader of Good and City of Good.
Over four years, Peace of Art has raised over $1,000,000 for children in need globally, showcasing Eunice Yeo's significant impact through the fusion of art and sustainability.