
August 2017
The Substation – Monuments: Structuring Life in Pyongyang
Trace the urban transformation of the city over the past decade and the influence of the built environment on daily routines.
Find out more »Visual Arts Centre – Art in the Park: Family Day Out
Professional art school offering a variety of professional art courses, tailored to your level of experience and requirements.
Find out more »Kinokuniya KL – Ilham Gallery – Children’s Picture Book Reading Session
CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK READING SESSIONS (In Collaboration with Books Kinokuniya KL) FOR KIDS AGES 5-9 YEARS (Accompanied by a Parent)
Find out more »Photo Now Hong Kong – #001 Book Launch – Physical Photo Book
The first issue, Photonow #001, a physical photo book with unpublished works of four founders, will be published in early August.
Find out more »Cartel Artspace – Y E S a solo exhibition by Parinot Kunakornwong
The dust of our own bodies and of the gallery space that surrounds us into crystallized images that evoke a sense of suspended stillness.
Find out more »Ilham Gallery – Book Launch of “Hafka” and Artist Talk
It documents the exchanges between the artists and their attempt to collaborate while discussing ideas regarding their respective practices and interests.
Find out more »SAM – National Day Open House with Contemporary Art
Engage in fun, family friendly activities themed around the occasion and SAM’s family-focused exhibition, Imaginarium: To the Ends of the Earth.
Find out more »NTU CCA Singapore – In Conversation with Dr Marc Glöde and Ben Slater
Take a closer look at how Ottinger’s practice continuously invites us to become travellers and reformulate our discourses.
Find out more »SAM – Eco-Living Series: Grow and Go Green with Herb in a Cup
Learning to propagate herbs via stem cuttings, making a self-wicking system, suspended herb rack and seed bombs, demonstrations of pesticide sprays, etc.
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – Re-Imagining Home : Vietnam As Sign
Join art historian Dr Pamela Corey as she surveys the works of diasporic Vietnamese artists that draw on themes of transnational history.
Find out more »BACC – Special Talk: The Inspired Books with Sean Buranahiran
Inspired books: The Alchemists, The Prophet and Miyamoto Musashi * Free entry, * The talk will be in Thai only, * Registration starts at 14.00 hrs.
Find out more »Ilham gallery – Ilham Conversations: Student Power! by Fahmi Reza
Fahmi Reza will present his ongoing research into this under-documented period of Malaysian history in a multimedia lecture.
Find out more »Peranakan Museum – Straits Family Sunday – Make Arts and Crafts
Themed tour of the galleries. Dress up with the whole family in a batik shirt or sarong kebaya, and enjoy a fun-filled Sunday at the Peranakan Museum!
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – Family Art Workshop: Being Yourself
Pick up new skills for art making under the guidance of artists and create your own masterpiece inspired by works in the Gallery.
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – The Power of Multitude
This lecture examines different types of artists' collectives and how collectivism influences the ways artists think about and make art.
Find out more »Peranakan Museum – Seah Eu Chin – His Life and Times by Shawn Seah
Seah Eu Chin – His Life & Times” is about this important business and community leader who played a significant part in Singapore’s early history.
Find out more »Ilhum Gallery – Film Screening: Antologi Filpen Roti
Join us for the film screening of Antologi Filpen Roti (2017), a compilation of 10 short films made by the Wayang Budiman community.
Find out more »JAM – CINÉ CLUB – ‘Mind Game’ Liberation – August Film Screening
Every Wednesday night at JAM is CINÉ CLUB.Guest host for August is left-field music event organiser, Kohei Tagawa (Latchodrom).
Find out more »JAM – Cultural Studies Film – A K A Serial Killer by Masao Adachi
'A.K.A. Serial Killer' an avante-garde documentary directed by Masao Adachi, focusing on the environment of a Japanese teenage serial, Norio Nagayama.
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – A Look Inside Kusama’s World
As he discusses what art means to Yayoi Kusama as well as her broader significance in the Japanese and international art scenes.
Find out more »September 2017
The Substation – PPAP, Harlem Shake, Gangnam Style
A composer's double take on viral Youtube music content is a lecture from the Salon series, part of The Substation's Discipline the City programme for 2017.
Find out more »Attic Studios – Dr. Seuss Canvas Painting Workshop for kids
A fantastic event here at Attic Studios for you young artists to create a stunning piece of work inspired by Dr. Seuss using acrylic paint on canvas!
Find out more »Shopee HQ – Cyanotype Photography Workshop
Participants will learn the basics of cyanotype printing process, how the chemicals work together to create cyan-blue prints and make your own prints.
Find out more »STPI – Family Day Creative Workshop
Get creative with cardboard as you re-create works of art by constructing sculptures and collagraphic plates for your own frottage.
Find out more »November 2017
S.A.C. Art Lab – Israkran Yingyong – Combination 7
Israkran Yingyong’s solo “Combination” which seeks to explore the relationship between people and everyday objects such as T-shirts.
Find out more »April 2018
National Library Singapore – Behind Closed Doors
What is home? How do we make a house a home? This event gathers artists and academics who ask such questions in their creative and scholarly projects.
Find out more »May 2018
Ilham Gallery – Raden Saleh and Juan Luna – A Comparative perspective
John Clark will be speaking on 'Raden Saleh and Juan Luna: A Comparative Perspective'. Raden Saleh and Juan Luna are the two major Southeast Asian European salon painters of the 19th century and the artists of the two great nationalist pictorial statements about European colonial rule.
Find out more »Malaysia Design Archive – Imran Tajudeen
The local, the regional, and the cosmopolitan in Buddhist Melayu architecture and culture: Viewing old Kedah from Srivijaya-Palembang, Malayu-Muara Jambi, and old Singapura
a two-part talk by Dr. Imran bin Tajudeen, National University of Singapore.
July 2018
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art – The Expanded Field of Art Writing
A four-part workshop on critical art writing by writers, poets, artists, and curators: Nuraliah Norasid, Jason Wee, Cyril Wong, and Pauline J. Yao.
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