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SUMMARY:Benchmarks
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Civic District afresh this August 2023 onwards\, with Benchmarks\, a new public art trail commissioned by the Civic District Alliance (CDA). Designed by six Singapore-based artists\, Lua Boon Kai\, Joyce Beetuan Koh\, Immanuel Koh\, Yang Jie\, Jeffrey Tan and Jason Wee\, the public art initiative features a series of six unconventional artwork benches inspired by punctuation marks dotted around the arts and culture precinct. Each art bench draws from the rich heritage of the district\, inviting visitors to have meaningful exchanges with themselves\, other visitors\, or even the surroundings while appreciating the beauty of the Civic District and its colourful stories. These art benches for Benchmarks are located at key areas of the Civic District\, such as the Asian Civilisations Museum\, The Arts House\, The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and along the Singapore River. \nFollow #CVDBenchmarks on:\nWebsite: https://artshouselimited.sg/civic-district\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartshouse\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartshouse
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/benchmarks/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, 1 Old Parliament Lane\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:[Open Call] Young Photographers’ Mentorship Programme 2024
DESCRIPTION:Apply by Mon 30 Sep 2024 (2359H) \nThe Young Photographers’ Mentorship Programme (YPMP) aims to develop the artistic voice and ambitions of young photographers. This three-week long mentorship programme encourages them to explore and experiment with image-based work\, and deepen their understanding of the creative and professional possibilities in photography. The programme was formerly known as the Shooting Home Youth Awards. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to learn from some of the region’s foremost visual storytellers as mentors and guest lecturers. Topics covered include how to develop a personal photographic practice\, professional and ethical considerations\, and exhibition making. They will work towards completing one photo project\, which will be presented at Objectifs in the form of an open studio at the end of the programme. \nYPMP is open to Singapore-based photographers aged 15 to 23 years old. \nOnly 12 participants will be selected for this programme. Participants must attend all workshop sessions in person. \nPhysical sessions:\n1) 3 Dec\, Tue\, 6pm – 9pm\n2) 5 Dec\, Thu\, 6.30pm – 10.30pm\n3) 7 Dec\, Sat\, 1pm – 4pm\n4) 10 Dec\, Tue\, 7pm – 10pm\n5) 12 Dec\, Thu\, 7pm – 10pm\n6) 14 Dec\, Sat\, 12pm – 5pm\n7) 17 Dec\, Tue\, 7pm – 10pm\n8) 18 Dec\, Wed\, 7pm – 10pm\n9) 20 Dec\, Fri\, 5pm – 10pm\nOpen studio – 21 Dec\, Sat\, 12pm – 7pm \nAPPLY NOW \n\nFeeling a little stuck when preparing your portfolio for the application? Join us for a session held on Zoom and bring along all your questions and concerns! \nHow to Prepare Your Portfolio + Q&A Session\nDate and Time: Thu 19 Sep 2024\, 7.30pm\nHeld online via Zoom\nRegister here
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-young-photographers-mentorship-programme-2024/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
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SUMMARY:Job Opportunity: Ticketing & Customer Service Associate
DESCRIPTION:The Company  \nPangdemonium is a proudly Singaporean not-for-profit theatre company with a mission to tell stories on the stage that are challenging\, inspiring\, relevant\, accessible and above all\, of the highest artistic\, entertainment and production value\, in a league with the very best of theatre internationally. \nJoin the vibrant and dynamic team at Pangdemonium\, where we bring theatre to life! You will play a crucial role in ensuring our audience has an unforgettable experience\, all while gaining valuable industry knowledge and skills. \nKey Responsibilities \n\nCustomer Service & Communication: Maintain ticketing records\, handle special requests\, prepare communication tools\, and provide outstanding customer service support.\nSales & Ticketing Support: Assist in sales and ticketing enquiries for upcoming productions\, facilitate group sales\, handle special requests\, and troubleshoot issues for Season Ticket holders. Work closely with the Development and Marketing teams to fulfil ticketing entitlements for sponsors and our Friends Of Pangdemonium.\nEvent Management: Assist in managing door sales\, ticket distribution and other Front-of-House duties for our exciting shows.\nTicketing Process Execution: Spearhead the entire Ticketing operations for Pangdemonium’s Education and Development programmes such as Triple Threats Musical Theatre Workshop or Very Youthful Company.\nVendor Coordination: Interface with our designated ticketing and venue partners as required.\nPrimary Contact: Be the main point of contact for phone and email inquiries\, ensuring prompt and helpful responses.\nData Collection & Analysis: Support additional duties as assigned\, including the NAC survey data collection and analysis.\n\nWhat Would You Bring: \n\nCustomer-Centric Approach: Ensure internal and external customers’ and stakeholders’ needs are continually satisfied.\nAttention to Detail: Problem-solving skills to identify issues\, maintain accuracy\, and ensure quality assurance requirements are met with feasible solutions. Effective time management and maximise the use of available resources.\nFlexibility & Resilience: Ability to respond with flexibility and resilience when faced with multiple demands\, shifting priorities\, ambiguity\, and rapid changes in a fast-paced environment.\nSelf-Discipline: Adhere to set guidelines and processes.\nEthical Behaviour & Positive Attitude: Demonstrate ethical behaviour and maintain a positive attitude.\n\n Requirements \n\nExcellent written and verbal communication skills.\nExcellent customer service skills\, including conflict resolution.\nStrong project management\, multitasking\, and decision-making skills.\nAn eye for creativity.\nProficient in Microsoft Office (Word\, Excel\, PowerPoint).\nAbility to work regular office hours in addition to nights\, weekends and occasional holidays.\nInterest in theatre and the Arts.\n\nHow to Apply \nInterested applicants may send their CV to careers@pangdemonium.com.
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LOCATION:Pangdemonium Theatre Company Ltd\, 9 Changi South Street 3\, 486361\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship seeks to play a role in shaping the photography community in Southeast Asia. In the 9th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIFP)\, the scholarship will subsidise majority of the programme fees directly related to SIPF’s Portfolio Review and selected Professional Development Programmes. (View all scholarship-eligible SIPF programmes here.) \nApply for Scholarship \nTo apply for the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, fill out this electronic form. SIPF aims to inform you about your application outcome within seven (7) working days. \nEligibility \n\nThe scholarship is open to all applicants of South-East Asian descent only.\nApplicants at any stage of their professional development are welcome to apply. You do not need to be a full-time practicing photographer or artist to be eligible for this award.\nPriority will be given to first-time applicants who have not previously received this award. Previous recipients of this award are the most welcomed to apply again.\n\nScholarship Coverage \nUnder the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, there are two grants: \n\nPortfolio Review Grant\nThis grant subsides up to 80% of programme fees directly related to the 9th SIPF Asia Meet: Portfolio Reviews. This grant is limited to 18 recipients.\nProgramme Grant\nThis grant subsidises up to SGD380 of programme fees directly related to eligible 9th SIPF Masterclasses & Seminar. This grant is limited to 12 recipients.\n\n\nFor more information about the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, visit this link. \n– \nThe Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship is made possible with the generous patronage of Stephen Gunawan\, Lisa Gautama and the Gautama Family\, created in loving memory of the late documentary photographer\, Anton Gautama\, who believed that the pursuit of a photographic practice requires an open mind for critique and continued learning to shape one’s photographic voice. \nThe Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is an international platform which aims to promote the arts and the appreciation of photography arts\, as well as critical thought and academic discourse on photography in Southeast Asia. The festival is organised by DECK Photography Art Centre Ltd.
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LOCATION:DECK Office (Singapore International Photography Festival)\, 192 Waterloo Street\, Skyline Building\, Singapore\, 187966\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240921T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240928T170000
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SUMMARY:Black and White I Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Explore the artistry of black and white photography with renowned fine-art photographer Mary-Ann Teo. This course delves into the essential elements of light\, shadow\, and composition\, offering students a comprehensive understanding of the medium. Participants will have the opportunity to shoot with black and white film\, and work in a darkroom at Objectifs. Gain insights into shooting techniques\, basic darkroom skills\, and the nuanced appreciation of black and white imagery. \nWorkshop Fee\n$320 Workshop Fee + Materials & Darkroom use $60 (includes one roll of black & white film\, paper and darkroom usage during class time) \nPre-requisites:\nParticipants will need to have a 35mm film SLR or point-and-shoot camera. \nPlease note:\nThis is a very hands-on workshop. Participants’ learning will be most effective if they are able to make all of the sessions. As the workshop is repeated several times a year\, participants may wish to register for a future round if they already know they may miss several lessons during this period. Make-up lessons and refunds are not offered for sessions missed. \nPlease register via our website.
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LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Workshop & Talks (Events)
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SUMMARY:Being and Nothingness – A Discourse on Identity | New Works by Nathan Yong
DESCRIPTION:Official Opening with Artist in Attendance\nDate: Thursday\, 3 October 2024\, 7 – 9pm\nRSVP required at kenix@artcommune.com.sg \nExhibition Period: 28 Sept – 16 Oct 2024 \nIn conjunction with Singapore Gallery Month 2024 and Singapore Design Week 2024\, artcommune gallery proudly presents the new solo exhibition of trailblazing industrial designer and artist\, Nathan Yong (b. 1971\, Singapore). The exhibition features 11 limited edition designs crafted from stainless steel and in the typology of everyday interior objects: sofa\, lounger\, chair\, bar stool\, standing screen\, and vase. Sculptural\, sleek and thought-provoking in shapes and polished to a mirror finish\, these works overturn conventional expectations of industrial design and push the symbiotic interdependence between form and functionality of such objects beyond their familiar material and presence. \nThe marriage of art and industrial design is an artistic process well explored in the creative world. Ushered in by the likes of Western artists such as Donald Judd\, John Chamberlain and Dan Flavin\, who opened up a new entire visual vocabulary since the 1960s\, this practice has continued to inform contemporary currents of art and industrial expressions in myriad ways. In Singapore\, however\, this remains a niche exploration and an undercelebrated creative practice. With his exceptional background in design and craftsmanship\, Nathan’s interest in challenging and bridging the formal expressions of art and object design has been at the forefront of his exploration with industrial materials over the decades. Being and Nothingness – A Discourse on Identity showcases Nathan’s latest series of work\, through which he examines the relationships surrounding material design\, space and identity. \nIn the realm of Singaporean artistry\, the choice of stainless steel pipes and sheets as a medium carries profound symbolism\, reflecting the cultural and societal ethos of the nation. This medium\, inherently sleek and efficient\, evokes a paradoxical narrative\, oscillating between cleanliness and coldness\, efficiency and a lack of warmth. Just as polished stainless steel mirrors its surroundings\, there is a reflection of Singapore’s societal fabric where efficiency often prevails\, but at times\, individual identity can feel overshadowed. Singapore\, a city-state known for its modernity and progress\, is often portrayed through the lens of efficiency and cleanliness. The use of stainless steel as an artistic medium echoes these themes\, embodying the precision and orderliness that define the cityscape. The smooth\, unblemished surfaces of stainless steel pipes and sheets represent the meticulous planning and execution characteristic of Singapore’s urban development. \nHowever\, beneath this surface of efficiency sits a deeper narrative. The coldness of stainless steel speaks to the potential loss of individual identity in a society that prioritises uniformity and conformity. Just as the reflective nature of polished stainless steel can obscure its own identity in favour of mirroring its surroundings\, individuals may find themselves caught in a similar predicament\, striving for perfection and assimilation while grappling with the erosion of personal distinctiveness. \nYet\, there is a poignant beauty in this reflection. The mirrored surfaces of stainless steel invite contemplation\, prompting viewers to question their own roles within the societal framework. The interplay between the material’s reflective qualities and its inherent lack of warmth challenges us to seek balance between efficiency and human connection\, between order and individuality. \nUltimately\, the symbolism of stainless steel in Singaporean artistry serves as a microcosm of the city-state itself— a place where efficiency and progress coexist with the complexities of human experience. It reminds us that beneath the gleaming facade of modernity\, there are nuanced narratives waiting to be discovered and expressed\, inviting us to reflect on our own identities within the ever-evolving tapestry of Singaporean society.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/being-and-nothingness-a-discourse-on-identity-new-works-by-nathan-yong/
LOCATION:artcommune gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Rd\, #01-01\, Singapore 189558\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 189558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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