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SUMMARY:Finding the Writer’s Voice (Jul 2025)
DESCRIPTION:a four-week workshop for writers seeking clear intention​  \n—— \nWhat is the story within you that keeps running into roadblocks\, whenever you try to bring it into fuller expression? Is there a deeper truth beneath it that is asking to be seen? \nThis four-week workshop aims to help you get in touch with\, recognise\, and develop your unique writing voice. Whether you are a beginner writer\, or an experienced writer looking for a fresh approach towards your craft\, this workshop aims to help you achieve greater clarity and purpose in your work. \nDuring the workshop\, participants have the option to submit up to six pages of creative work for detailed individual feedback. \nThis workshop is open to writers of poetry\, prose and creative nonfiction. \nDates (1st Run): 5th\, 12th\, 19th and 26th Jul 2025\, OR \nDates (2nd Run): 6th\, 13th\, 20th and 27th Dec 2025  \nTime: 9.30am – 12.30pm on Saturdays   ​ \nLocation: Online on Zoom. \nSign up at https://www.rainbowfictioneers.com/writersvoice  \nReduced fees are available for students\, as well as for those in need of financial assistance; please email rainbowfictioneers@gmail.com to find out more.  \n———  \nWorkshop Outline  \nSession #1 | The Writer’s Voice – What does it mean for a writer to have a “voice”? \nSession #2 | The Politics of Voice – Whose voices are heard most often\, and most loudly\, in the systems we inhabit? Whose voices hold weight? \nSession #3 | The Responsibility of Voice – How do we use our voices responsibly? Who and what are we responsible to? \nSession #4 | The Freedom of Voice – What is your voice at its best and strongest? \n——— \nAbout the Facilitator \nStacy Ooi is editor of Voyage: A Literary Journal\, and founder of the Rainbow Fictioneers\, a literary platform based in Singapore. Her poetry has been published in Blue Heron Review\, and the tide rises\, the tide falls. Her fiction is published in Blue Daisies Journal and forthcoming in CALYX Journal. She dreams of a world where we are gentle with each other. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/finding-the-writers-voice-jul-2025/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:Online\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250713T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250713T160000
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SUMMARY:Arty Afternoon | Pin-tastic Crafts: Foam Printed Badges
DESCRIPTION:Create one-of-a-kind badges\, inspired by Wifredo Lam’s use of bold\, expressive lines! \nExperiment with mark-making by impressing lines into foam printing plates\, then use them as stamps to create your masterpiece. Transform your handiwork into badges and wear them out proudly. \nThis drop-in session is a fun introduction to printmaking\, which is suited for the little ones too.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/arty-afternoon-pin-tastic-crafts-foam-printed-badges/2025-07-13/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250705T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
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SUMMARY:Aquatint Workshop | Etched Layers
DESCRIPTION:Explore colour\, shape and tone through the lens of Wifredo Lam’s layered prints.\n\nTry your hand at aquatint and multi-plate printing in our beginner-friendly workshop. In this workshop\, participants will learn aquatint etching to create richly composed images.\n\nInspired by Lam’s fusion of symbolism and abstraction\, this session focuses on building compositions by overlapping simple\, abstract forms\, mirroring Lam’s visual language of compressed space and layered meaning.\n\nRecommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/aquatint-workshop-etched-layers/2025-07-05/2/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250628T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250628T220000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250616T082808Z
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SUMMARY:Goodman Arts Centre Open House 2025: Arts Meet Play\, All Day
DESCRIPTION:Singapore’s largest arts enclave is opening its doors and everyone’s invited to come out and play! Organised by Arts House Limited in collaboration with the artist-tenants of Goodman Arts Centre\, Goodman Arts Centre Open House 2025 (GACOH 2025) is a full day celebration of creativity\, community\, and discovery. With over 60 artists\, creatives and collaborators involved\, the event features hands-on workshops\, open studios\, performances\, and playful outdoor experiences. \n  \nStart your day with Colours Under the Sun on the Open Field\, a vibrant drop-in art activity where visitors can unleash their creativity. Stay on to explore A Little Bead of Work by Kray Chen\, an interactive installation that invites visitors to play and connect with art in new ways. As the sun sets\, watch the same field transform into a magical outdoor cinema\, the perfect place to wind down with a film under the stars. \n  \nAll around the Goodman Arts Centre campus\, there’s more to discover:  \n\nAt Block O\, the Mighty Makers Creators Market by DPLMT will be buzzing with handmade creations and unique artworks by local makers.\nOver at Block C\, the Nature-Inspired Eco Market by Plantitude offers a sustainable twist with fresh produce and thoughtfully crafted\, environmentally conscious goods. \nAt the Goodman Arts Centre Black Box\, a rotating lineup of live performances will showcase the diversity of talent that calls Goodman home.\nStep into artists’ Open Studios\, try your hand at workshops\, and catch a rare glimpse of the creative processes of resident artists.\n\n  \nWhether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious\, GACOH 2025 is your chance to engage hands-on with art up close in the spaces where it’s created. \n  \nFind out more at https://artshouselimited.sg/goodmanopenhouse or follow @GoodmanArtsCentre on Facebook and Instagram for updates.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/goodman-arts-centre-open-house-2025-arts-meet-play-all-day/
LOCATION:Goodman Arts Centre\, 90 Goodman Road\, Block O\, Singapore\, Singapore 439053\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Film Screening (Events),Music (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250623T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250625T173000
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SUMMARY:Objectifs Junior: Young YouTubers Challenge Video Workshop
DESCRIPTION:(NEW DATES!) Group C: 23 Jun to 25 Jun 2025\, 3pm – 5.30pm \nFee: $220 \nPlease register via: https://www.objectifs.com.sg/objectifsjunior-holiday-camps/  \nCalling all young content creators! Are you ready to embark on a YouTube adventure filled with laughter\, creativity\, and excitement? Come join our “Young YouTubers Challenge Video Workshop” designed especially for kids aged 6 to 13! \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn the art of storytelling\, as well as develop videography and editing skills while building their confidence and on-camera presence. Allow your children to unleash their inner star and master the secrets of crafting thrilling challenge videos that will leave their audience in stitches! \nNo prior experience is required\, suitable for ages 6 to 13.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/objectifs-junior-young-youtubers-challenge-video-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250614T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250617T064133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T064133Z
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SUMMARY:Kitchen Lithography Workshop | Carbonated Creations
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that common household items such as aluminium foil and Coca-Cola can be used in printmaking?\n\nThis hands-on workshop introduces kitchen lithography\, an accessible technique based on the same principles as traditional lithography\, where an oil-based material repels water to form an inked image.\n\nBe inspired by Wifredo Lam’s works which blended surrealism with natural forms. Create bold\, line-based compositions that echo Lam’s expressive hybrid imagery. Introduce colour through a simple stencil technique\, layering vibrant forms over monochrome prints to create dreamlike visuals.\n\nRecommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/kitchen-lithography-workshop-carbonated-creations/2025-06-14/2/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250613T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250613T203000
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SUMMARY:DESIGN EARTH Artist Talk: Geostories
DESCRIPTION:Join DESIGN EARTH co-founders and co-directors Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy for their first presentation in Singapore\, where they will share insights into their collaborative research practice centred on the speculative architectural project as a mode of making the climate crisis public. Their design research brings together spatial history\, geographic representation\, projective design\, and material public assemblies to speculate on ways of living with legacy technologies on a damaged planet. Recipients of the United States Artist Fellowship and the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers\, among other honors\, Ghosn and Jazairy have made a practice of telling complex and unwieldy stories of the Earth. Learn more about their ongoing explorations of visual and spatial storytelling. \nFriday\, 13 June 2025\n6:30 – 8:30 pm \nThe Hall\, NTU CCA Singapore\n6 Lock Rd\, #01-09/10 Gillman Barracks 108934 \nFree registration here. \nImage: DESIGN EARTH\, Rania Ghosn (Left) and El Hadi Jazairy (right). Courtesy the artists.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/design-earth-artist-talk-geostories/
LOCATION:NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore\, Block 6 Lock Rd\, #01-09/10 Gillman Barracks\, 108934\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250604T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250604T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T110411Z
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SUMMARY:Objectifs Film Club: Passages of Memory & The Imaginary
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wed 4 Jun 2025\, 7.30pm – 8.30pm\nVenue: Objectifs’ Workshop Space \nTaking place in conjunction with a kind of magic \nFree admission\, please RSVP here. \nAs this event will be taking place in conjunction with a kind of magic\, we highly recommend arriving before 7pm to have a chance to view the exhibition before attending the Film Club. \n\nHow do physical and geographical relocations of self lead to internal shifts that affect one’s emotions and memories? And can the personal or singular narrative be just as powerful when used to explore wider issues and concerns that affect us all? Where does the imagination insert itself in our attempts to make sense of our identities\, histories\, and personal experiences\, especially amidst wider forces that shape them beyond our control? \nJoin us at our upcoming Film Club event\, taking place in conjunction with Juliana Tan’s exhibition\, a kind of magic\, where we will be exploring these topics and more. The session will kickstart with a screening of Polen Ly’s ‘Further and Further Away‘\, followed by a conversation between Juliana\, academic and researcher Amillin Hussain\, as well as audience members about the similarities in issues that both film and exhibition bring to light. \n\nAbout ‘Further and Further Away‘ by Polen Ly \nA young indigenous Bunong woman and her older brother spend one last day in their rural village in northeastern Cambodia\, before an impending move to the capital city in search of a more prosperous life. While her brother is excited for the move\, she senses a quiet desire to return to their long-gone village that was lost to the development of a nearby hydroelectric dam a few years earlier. \nAbout the speakers \nJuliana Tan is a photographer whose work is rooted in the ephemeral. Her instinct is underscored by her rapt yet gentle observation of the world around her. Juliana’s sensitivity to shifting lights\, hues and timing deftly informs her images as an intimate\, yet infinite\, dialogue—a single moment in time captured within the process of becoming. Her first monograph\, A Kind of Magic\, was published by Jordan\, jordan Édition in 2025. Her work Clear Mandate\, in collaboration with Khoo Guo Jie\, was shown at Angkor Photo Festival 2020. \nNurul Amillin Hussain is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). Amillin’s research looks at sustainable and smart infrastructures in high-rise housing estates\, focusing on Singapore. She received her BA in Sociology from NTU\, an MPhil in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge\, and a PhD in Geography from the University of Oxford. In her free time\, she takes walks\, enjoys creative writing\, and volunteers with The Codette Project. \nAbout the Objectifs Film Library\nThe Objectifs Film Library is an initiative by Objectifs that aims to be a resource for film lovers in Singapore and the region. Currently\, the collection is focused on short films from Southeast Asia. \nUsers will be able to rent some of these films to watch in the comfort of their homes\, and a wider selection is available exclusively at our centre. \nAccess the Objectifs Film Library here.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/objectifs-film-club-passages-of-memory-the-imaginary/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250601T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250601T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
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SUMMARY:Flipside 2025: Puppetry Performance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Expand your knowledge and practice of puppetry in this hands-on puppetry workshop tailored for theatre practitioners and students! The creators of Bill’s 44th\, Andy Manjuck and Dorothy James\, present a modernised version of puppetry based on the traditional Japanese form of bunraku\, where half life-sized dolls are operated by several performers to act out a narrative. Learn more about the form’s history\, witness a demonstration\, then get the chance to puppeteer\, culminating in devised scene work in groups of three.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/flipside-2025-puppetry-performance-workshop/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250531T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
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SUMMARY:Saturdate – May 2025 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Sat 31 May 2025\, 12pm – 5pm\nObjectifs Annexe \nSaturdate is a new programme happening on the last Saturday of the month that aims to create a gathering space of exploration\, discussion and activities\, highlighting the playful and creative forms of photography and filmmaking. Whether you are a young budding visual storyteller\, or an experienced professional\, there is something for everyone. The first 30 people receive a special stamp card to mark your progress with the activities! Complete 2 / 5 activities to get a 10% discount from our bookstore (T&Cs apply). \nACTIVITIES \nParent-Child Photo Hunt\nAll-day\nPhysical guide printout is pay-by-donation\nOn your marks\, get the Photo Hunt Guide\, go! Explore the Bras Basah district and complete a series of photography quests! These quests are designed to inspire young minds to look at fresh perspectives\, and to create an adventure for them and their caretaker. After completing the photo hunt\, claim your rewards at Objectifs. \nShrink Plastic Keychain Making Corner\n2pm – 3.30pm\nMinimum $5 donation per shrink plastic charm\nTurn your favourite photos into wearable keepsakes! Watch your images and drawings shrink into little charms which can be made into keychains. \nJui Coffee\n12pm – sold out\nSip on a freshly made handcrafted brew at a specialty coffee pop-up by Jui Coffee — the perfect way to unwind on a weekend. \nPrint Swap Station\nAll-day\nBring a photo print and exchange it with someone else’s print at our Print Swap Station! Discover new photographers\, and get an exclusive photo print as a souvenir of time well spent. \nSGSPC Off-The-Street Session: Post-GE2025 Discussion\n2pm – 4pm | Free admission\nLimited Slots Available\, Please register here.\nTook many photos during the election season? This is a great opportunity for you to share them with like-minded photographers and new friends! \nSingapore Street Photography Collective (SGSPC) is established in 2020\, and aims to showcase more street works from lesser-known SG-based photographers.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/saturdate-may-2025-edition/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250531T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250531T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250328T041305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T041305Z
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SUMMARY:Flipside 2025: Introduction to Unicycling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a fun unique experience? If you are a beginner or are new to unicycling\, this workshop is the perfect place to start. The skill of unicycling is both challenging and extremely enjoyable to master\, and it is a chance to enhance your core strength\, concentration\, and balance. \n  \nWith the help of Aqeel\, an experienced unicyclist\, you will have the opportunity to practice your first pedal strokes on a unicycle in a safe and relaxed environment. \n  \nNo prior experience or fitness level is required\, this course is open to everyone.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/flipside-2025-introduction-to-unicycling-workshop/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250530T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250622T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
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SUMMARY:A Kind of Magic
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by Juliana Tan\nCurated by Ng Hui Hsien\n30 May to 22 Jun 2025\nObjectifs Lower Galleries \nOpening: Fri 30 May 2025\, 7pm – 9pm\nFree admission \nRelated events\nArtist Talk with Juliana Tan and Ng Hui Hsien (Please register here)\nSat 14 Jun 2025\, 2pm – 3.30pm\nFree admission \nA Kind of Magic is a photographic journey through a city that no longer exists. Traversing an interplay between imagined and experienced realities\, the images serve as a portal to a temporal landscape that has been irrevocably altered by external forces. Rooted in the artist’s personal displacement from 1998 Indonesia\, a period marked by significant societal unrest and racial tension\, the work transforms personal narrative into a resonant exploration of universal themes: displacement\, remembrance\, and the enduring quest to reclaim our own story. \nAbout the artist\nJuliana Tan is a photographer whose work is rooted in the ephemeral. Her instinct is underscored by her rapt yet gentle observation of the world around her. Juliana’s sensitivity to shifting lights\, hues and timing deftly informs her images as an intimate\, yet infinite\, dialogue—a single moment in time captured within the process of becoming. \nHer first monograph\, A Kind of Magic\, was published by Jordan\, jordan Édition in 2025. Her work Clear Mandate\, in collaboration with Khoo Guo Jie\, was shown at Angkor Photo Festival 2020. \nAbout the curator\nNg Hui Hsien works as an artist\, educator\, and curator. Through her artworks\, she seeks to evoke stillness and wonder\, especially towards our inner landscapes and the more-than-human world. Her artworks have been internationally exhibited in institutions and festivals\, including the MOU Museum of Onomichi City University (Japan)\, GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts (Germany)\, Reykjavík Museum of Photography (Iceland)\, and Comma Space (Singapore). \nAs an independent curator\, Hui Hsien has worked with Angkor Photo Festival (Cambodia) and The Private Museum (Singapore) to present a projection screening and an exhibition respectively in 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/a-kind-of-magic/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250524T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250617T053842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T053842Z
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SUMMARY:50 MILLION GRAMS: ARTIST TALK WITH ANTHONY CHIN
DESCRIPTION:Join Anthony Chin for an engaging and in-depth exploration around his work\, BMA\, on this Saturday afternoon at Portals within the Battlebox. This is a unique opportunity to gain first-hand insights into his creative process\, inspirations and research behind the work and other previous works in his established practice. \nWe recommend for guests to arrive 1 hour before the Artist Talk to explore the Portals exhibition. Due to limited walk-ins\, please reserve your exhibition time slot (24 May\, 3-4pm) here: Portals Exhibition \nThis Artist Talk is a programme complementary to Portals\, an innovative visual arts exhibition that bridges Singapore’s wartime history with creative technology at the Battlebox. The Artist Talk and Portals are programmes of cmd.exe (“command prompt”)\, a new platform that explores the convergence of heritage and creative technology. Portals is commissioned as part of cmd.exe (“command prompt”)\, a new platform that explores the convergence of heritage and creative technology. \nThe exhibition runs from 28 March to 29 June 2025. More details of the exhibition\, and its public programmes can be found at cmdexe.art.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/50-million-grams-artist-talk-with-anthony-chin/
LOCATION:Battlebox\, 2 Cox Terrace\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179622\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global%20Cultural%20Alliance":MAILTO:candice_chee@gcaworld.sg
GEO:1.295352;103.846214
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Battlebox 2 Cox Terrace Singapore Singapore 179622 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2 Cox Terrace:geo:103.846214,1.295352
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250517T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250617T065452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T065452Z
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SUMMARY:Photography Masterclass: Sequencing and Storytelling for Long-Term Projects
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time\nSat 17 May 2025\, 12pm – 5pm \nVenue\nObjectifs Workshop Space \nDuration\n5h over 1 session \nProficiency Level\nIntermediate \nFind out more and register here. \nThis photography masterclass is designed for photographers working on long-term personal projects who want to strengthen their visual storytelling and sequencing skills. Led by Veejay Villafranca\, acclaimed documentary photographer and former Regional Jury Head (2024) of the World Press Photo Contest\, this workshop offers an in-depth look into the creative process behind building powerful photographic narratives. \nParticipants will explore Veejay’s personal editing and sequencing workflow—learning how to curate images effectively for single images\, photojournalism assignments\, and long-form visual projects. The session will also cover key differences in editing approaches based on the intended platform or purpose. \nAdditionally\, Veejay will provide practical insights into shaping meaningful personal narratives that connect with wider audiences. \n\nAbout Veejay Villafranca \nVeejay was a staff photographer for the national news magazine\, the Philippines Graphic\, covering socio-political events in the Philippines. In 2006\, he started working independently with international news wire agencies covering news and features in the Southeast Asian region. \nIn 2008\, he was awarded the Ian Parry Scholarship and pursued a residency at Visa Pour l’Image in Perpignan\, France for his project on the lives of former gang members in Manila. In 2013\, Veejay attended the 2013 Joop Swart Masterclass program of the World Press Photo Foundation where he developed a project on public health and Filipino spirituality. His first photobook co-published with MAPA Books\, SIGNOS\, garnered the 2018 Invisible Photographer Asia first photobook award. He is also one of the featured artists at the Philippine Pavilion at the 2024 Gwangju Biennale. \nVeejay is a visual language and documentary photography lecturer at the Diploma in Visual Journalism at the Asian Center for Journalism and at the Bachelor’s of Photography program at the College of Saint Benilde. He is also an alumnus of the 2005 Angkor Photo Festival Documentary photographer workshop and served as a Regional jury member (2022) and later on Regional Jury Head (2023) of the World Press Photo Contest.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/photography-masterclass-sequencing-and-storytelling-for-long-term-projects/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250516T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250516T220000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250617T061236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T061236Z
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SUMMARY:Projection Night
DESCRIPTION:Fri 16 May 2025\, 7.30pm – 10pm\nChapel Gallery\, Objectifs\nFree admission (please RSVP here) \nJoin us for an evening projection of works by photographers and artists across Southeast Asia. These slideshows encapsulate the spirit of visual storytelling in the region\, with a special focus on work from the Philippines. The slideshow will be followed by a conversation between photographer Veejay Villafranca and Chelsea Chua\, Programme Director. \nDispatches from the Region\nCurated by Chelsea Chua and Lim Ming Rui (Objectifs) \nFeaturing recent projects by six past recipients of the Objectifs Documentary Award\, this slideshow gives a glimpse into the issues and modes of image-making that preoccupy artists and photographers in Southeast Asia today. \nVista: Philippine Perspectives\nCurated by Veejay Villafranca \nVista will showcase the work of photographers covering contemporary stories in and around the country. This curated slideshow aims to highlight photographic practice and perspective in their work as witnesses in important events and in following contemporary stories that delve in the socio-political sphere of the Philippines and its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/projection-night/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film 155 Middle Road Singapore 188977 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=155 Middle Road:geo:103.8522229,1.2998589
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250508T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250328T052836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T052836Z
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SUMMARY:Foundational Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Make the most of your digital camera with this comprehensive introduction to digital photography. Comprising classroom sessions\, guided shoots and group critiques\, this course imparts the fundamental principles of photography and is suitable for beginners. \nAfter completing this course\, participants will be familiar with techniques of composition\, understand the ‘trinity of exposure’ (aperture\, shutter speed\, and ISO)\, how to shoot in available light\, and the basics of flash photography. This course sets a strong foundation for other photography workshops at Objectifs. \nTechnical Requirements\nParticipants are to bring their own DSLRs or a prosumer digital camera like the mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) for the workshop. Participants will also have to bring their own tripods for the night photography guided shoot. \nObjectifs has a limited number of cameras for loan. If you require a camera loan\, please contact us at info@objectifs.com.sg after registration via the form on our website. \nWorkshop Fee\n$500 (eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit) \nInstructor\nAmrita Chandradas \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/foundational-photography-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film 155 Middle Road Singapore 188977 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=155 Middle Road:geo:103.8522229,1.2998589
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250401T103151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T103151Z
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SUMMARY:T:>Works: Living Soil Series — A Film Double Bill: Sandcastles (2024) and Moving Earth (2024)
DESCRIPTION:T:>Works introduces the Living Soil Series as part of CoThink Lab\, kicking off with a double-bill film screening:Sandcastles (2024) by Carin Leong and Moving Earth (2024) by Ian Mun. \n  \nWhat do we consider as home? The constructed complex we live in? The land where we make our livelihood?  \n  \n‘Sandcastles’ (2024) by Carin Leong draws parallels between a lost 19th-century Michigan town swallowed by sand and modern Singapore\, built on reclaimed land\, highlighting the ephemeral nature of human creations. ‘Moving Earth’ (2024) by Ian Mun is a nostalgic look at the Ground-Up Initiative in Singapore as they relocate\, celebrating their connection to the earth and its importance of soil in our lives. \n  \nWe invite the audience to participate in a pre-show activity to pen down stories of relocation and land reclamation. There will also be a post-film panel discussion featuring ‘Sandcastles’ producer Martin Loh\, ‘Moving Earth’ director Ian Mun\, and Bing Yu from Ground-Up Initiative (GUI) — a non-profit society dedicated to fostering sustainable kampung culture through active community participation.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tworks-living-soil-series-a-film-double-bill-sandcastles-2024-and-moving-earth-2024/
LOCATION:72-13\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="T%3A%26gt%3BWorks":MAILTO:24pwc.tworks@gmail.com
GEO:1.2922869;103.8408892
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250227T040641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040641Z
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SUMMARY:Screenprinting Workshop | Marvellous Marbling\, Masked Messages
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity and explore the unique possibilities of screenprinting in our beginner-friendly workshop! \nBe inspired by Richard Deacon and Pae White’s artworks and create your very own marbled prints. Use masking fluid to block out sections or layer a message into your print. Manipulate inks on a screen to create organic\, flowing patterns\, layering colours to achieve marbled effects. Reveal your one-of-a-kind print with the pull of a squeegee\, guided every step of the way by our friendly instructors. \nParticipants are kindly requested to prepare 1-2 words you want to layer into your print. Recommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/screenprinting-workshop-marvellous-marbling-masked-messages/2025-05-03/2/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI%20Creative%20Workshop%20%26amp%3B%20Gallery":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery 41 Robertson Quay Singapore Singapore 238236 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=41 Robertson Quay:geo:103.8402617,1.2911018
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250227T042448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042448Z
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SUMMARY:Play With: Grain to Paint! 《⁠玩：米可以酱? 》
DESCRIPTION:Discover the unexpected magic in your kitchen! \nJoin Shirin and Liz of Wild Dot on a colourful journey to transform humble rice into vibrant natural paints. Blending botany\, art and chemistry\, this interactive eco-art experience invites families to turn everyday materials into tools for creativity and play. \nOnce your handmade colors are ready\, let your imagination take over and create one-of-a-kind artworks. It’s time to paint the world with endless possibilities! \nPlay With: Grain To Paint! is part of Berries Chinese Theatre Festival: Family Edition. \n平凡无奇的米，藏有什么奥秘？ \n跟随 Wild Dot 两位艺术与大自然爱好者——Shirin和忆慧，踏上一趟色彩斑斓的探索之旅，揭秘米可以怎样玩转成天然颜料！融合植物学、化学和艺术，这项环保艺术体验邀请你全家齐上阵，一起动手把生活中看似微不足道的资源，变身为游戏与创作的工具。 \n颜料准备就绪，是时候让想象力自由飞扬，彩绘出属于你的奇幻天地！ \n《⁠玩：米可以酱? 》是“百力果华文小剧场亲子节“的节目之一。
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/play-with-grain-to-paint-%e3%80%8a%e2%81%a0%e7%8e%a9%ef%bc%9a%e7%b1%b3%e5%8f%af%e4%bb%a5%e9%85%b1-%e3%80%8b/2025-04-27/2/
LOCATION:The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="%E5%AE%9E%E8%B7%B5%E5%89%A7%E5%9C%BA%20The%20Theatre%20Practice":MAILTO:ttp@practice.org.sg
GEO:1.2986009;103.85118
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Theatre Practice 54 Waterloo Street Singapore 187953;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=54 Waterloo Street:geo:103.85118,1.2986009
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250517T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250207T144949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144949Z
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SUMMARY:Black & White II Film Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Explore the artistry of black and white photography with renowned fine-art photographer Mary-Ann Teo. This intermediate immerses you in the essentials of printmaking techniques\, such as manipulating filter gels\, and mastering dodging and burning methods. \nPre-requisites:\nParticipants will need to have a 35mm film SLR or point-and-shoot camera. Participants will also need some basic experience with 35mm film processing or darkroom processes. (Please refer to our Black and White I page if you are looking for an introductory class on film processing and the darkroom.) \nWorkshop Fee\n$350 Workshop Fee + Materials & Darkroom Use $100 (includes darkroom and chemicals usage during class time\, and 6 additional hours outside class time) \nNext Dates \nGroup A: 26 Apr to 17 May 2025 \n\n1. Sat 26 Apr\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n2. Sat 3 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n3. Sat 10 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n4. Sat 17 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n\n\nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/black-white-ii-film-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250227T042541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042541Z
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SUMMARY:Play With: Scissors\, Paper… Light?《⁠玩：“纸”是好玩！》
DESCRIPTION:Explore the timeless art of paper cutting and shadow play with Play With: Scissors\, Paper… Light?\, a fun and interactive workshop experience for the entire family. \nGuided by Hong Kong theatre lighting designer and paper artist Lau Ming-hang (also known as SunFool)\, little ones and grown-ups team up to create paper-cut masterpieces that come to life under the glow of light. \nThe best part? No cutting-edge skills required — just your hands\, some paper\, and plenty of imagination! \nPlay With: Scissors\, Paper… Light? is part of Berries Chinese Theatre Festival: Family Edition. \n剪纸有什么好玩？光影中等你来发现！ \n在香港剧场灯光设计师兼纸艺艺术工作者——刘铭铿（自称“SunFool”、绰号“神父”）的指导下，欢迎你一家大小走进纸艺与光影的奇妙世界，携手创作出在灯光下栩栩如生的剪纸作品。 \n不需要高超的技巧——一把剪刀、一张薄纸，加上无限的想象力，弹“纸”之间留下千变万化的光影奇境。纸就是这么好玩！ \n《⁠玩：“纸”是好玩！》是“百力果华文小剧场亲子节”的节目之一。
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/play-with-scissors-paper-light%e3%80%8a%e2%81%a0%e7%8e%a9%ef%bc%9a%e7%ba%b8%e6%98%af%e5%a5%bd%e7%8e%a9%ef%bc%81%e3%80%8b/2025-04-13/2/
LOCATION:The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="%E5%AE%9E%E8%B7%B5%E5%89%A7%E5%9C%BA%20The%20Theatre%20Practice":MAILTO:ttp@practice.org.sg
GEO:1.2986009;103.85118
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Theatre Practice 54 Waterloo Street Singapore 187953;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=54 Waterloo Street:geo:103.85118,1.2986009
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250412T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250227T040743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040743Z
UID:96357-1744452000-1744462800@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Woodblock Printing Workshop | Geometric Impressions
DESCRIPTION:Ever wanted to try your hand at woodblock printing? Our introductory workshop is perfect for you! \nOur friendly instructors will guide you through the meticulous process of mokuhanga (Japanese woodblock printing). Take inspiration from Tobias Rehberger’s and Angela Bulloch’s striking artworks\, created at STPI. Learn to carve unique compositions\, layering colours and geometric shapes to create your prints. \nParticipants are kindly requested to prepare a 3-layered image featuring simple geometric shapes. Recommended for ages 16 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/japanese-woodblock-printing-workshop-geometric-impressions/
LOCATION:STPI\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore 238236\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI%20Creative%20Workshop%20%26amp%3B%20Gallery":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
GEO:1.2911018;103.8402617
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=STPI 41 Robertson Quay Singapore 238236 Singapore Singapore 238236 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore 238236:geo:103.8402617,1.2911018
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250408T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250513T220000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250401T104856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T104856Z
UID:96520-1744140600-1747173600@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:Documentary Filmmaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This is not your average documentary workshop. It’s not about the latest gear\, or the trendiest topic\, or how to make your video go viral. This is about how life is often stranger than fiction\, what the functions and techniques of documentary are\, and how to tell a compelling non-fiction story for the screen. \nThe process of ideating\, producing\, filming\, editing your own documentary\, plus overcoming the various challenges that will come along with making a documentary\, will be the craft journey you will embark upon as a class across the 6 sessions. \nBy the end of the workshop\, you will have made a documentary that you can truly call your own\, and present it to the class in a film screening. \nThere will also be a screening of films by the class which is open to friends and family at the end of the workshop. \nWorkshop Fee: $950 (eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit) \nInstructor: Jessica Lee \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/documentary-filmmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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GEO:1.2998589;103.8522229
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250404T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T200252
CREATED:20250328T041224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T041224Z
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SUMMARY:The Forest Listens\, Their Spirits Cry
DESCRIPTION:Featuring works by Gab Mejia (Philippines)\nRecipient of the 7th Objectifs Documentary Award\, Open Category\nCurated by Goh Sze Ying \n4 Apr to 18 May 2025\nChapel Gallery\, Objectifs\nFree admission \nOpening | 4 Apr 2025\, 12pm – 7pm \nNature and Spirit: An Artist Talk with Gab Mejia\nSat 5 Apr 2025\, 2.30pm – 3.30pm | Objectifs Workshop Space (Register here) \n\nRevered as healers\, warriors\, and teachers\, the Baylans of the Talaandig-Manobo have long been guardians of the sacred forests of Mount Kaluntungan in the southern Philippine province of Bukidnon\, threatened by an encroaching industrial pace since the Spanish and American colonial period. For the Baylans\, the forest is a sacred site—a portal\, a threshold. Nature and spirit abide in the Talaandig-Manobo narrative.\nGab Mejia pays homage to this verdant landscape and its people by directing our attention to the queer kinship of two central figures: a head spiritual leader Datu Arayan\, and a Baylan initiate and youth leader Krystahl Guina. A new generation of Baylans\, they are also members of the Kulahi Pangantucan Performing Arts Group—storytellers\, performers\, protectors of indigenous heritage. Mejia’s dreamlike portraits animate Datu and Krystal’s deep\, unspoken spiritual connection with their land\, home\, and family amidst the quiet domesticity of their daily rhythms. \nThe Forest Listens\, Their Spirits Cry speaks of a desire to pollinate a dream of a future belonging otherwise. \nPresented by Objectifs and supported by the Truthseeker Foundation. \n\nAbout the Artist \nGab Mejia (he/they) is a queer Filipino photographer\, multidisciplinary artist\, and environmental engineer. Born and raised in the Philippine archipelago\, his work unveils the threads of the climate crisis\, biodiversity loss\, ancestral knowledge\, cosmologies\, and cultural interconnections to confront our socio-political and ecological crises. \nMejia is a National Geographic Explorer\, Climate Pledge Global Storyteller\, Fellow in the International League of Conservation Photographers and 2019 Jackson Wild Media Lab Fellow. His work has appeared in National Geographic\, BBC\, CNN\, ArtPartner\, Vogue\, United Nations\, Manila Times\, Fotografiska Shanghai\, Photo London and TEDx talks amongst other publications and platforms. He is a Board of Trustee for the World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines. \nAbout the Curator \nGoh Sze Ying is Curator at National Gallery Singapore. At the Gallery\, she contributes to the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery long-term display\, Between Declarations and Dreams: Art of Southeast Asia since the 19th century. More recently\, she worked on exhibitions including Living Pictures: Photography in Southeast Asia (2022)\, Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia (2022)\, and Something New Must Turn Up (2020). In 2019\, she co-curated the sixth edition of the Singapore Biennale\, Every Step in the Right Direction. \nAbout the Objectifs Documentary Award \nThe Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making\, by supporting original voices in visual storytelling in Singapore and the wider region. The Award enables photographers to work on new or existing projects\, encouraging them to tell stories about their native communities. It welcomes different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling\, from conventional documentary photography to visual experiments. \nAbout the Truthseeker Foundation \nThe Truth Seeker Foundation believes that education and enlightenment are the best ways to address many of the social issues we face today. Amongst the many causes the Foundation supports\, it advocates for raising awareness of social and environmental issues through photography. \n\n\nJoin us at our related exhibitions and events: \nExhibition: Mattude by Aziziah Diah Aprilya\nCollecting the Clams: An Artist Talk with Aziziah Diah Aprilya – | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 1pm – 2pm (register here) \nExhibition: Tubig Alat (Salt Water) by Geela Garcia\nAll life depends on Salt: An Artist Talk with Geela Garcia | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 4pm – 5pm (register here)
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-forest-listens-their-spirits-cry/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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SUMMARY:Tubig Alat (Salt Water)
DESCRIPTION:Featuring works by Geela Garcia (Philippines)\nRecipient of the 7th Objectifs Documentary Award\, Emerging Category\nMentored by Jessica Lim \n4 April to 18 May 2025\nLower Gallery 1\, Objectifs\nFree admission \nOpening | 4 Apr 2025\, 12pm – 7pm \nAll life depends on Salt: An Artist talk with Geela Garcia\nSat 5 Apr 2025\, 4pm – 5pm | Objectifs Workshop Space (register here) \nSmoke blankets the room where Emma Ganila has been scooping brine into an assembly line of tin cans. As salt water boils and evaporates in the tins\, blocks of white salt form. Emma has been making Tultul\, an artisanal salt only found on Guimaras island. \nOn Iloilo\, an island right across Emma’s\, Lorlie Noblezada watches her son\, John\, face strong breaking waves as he collects seawater with a bamboo pole to start the process of making Budbud salt. \nEmma and Lorlie are some of the last artisanal saltmakers in the Philippines. Both have been safekeeping traditional saltmaking processes for decades. However\, this craft is in fast decline. \nDespite a long history of saltmaking\, the Philippines\, an archipelago with the fifth-longest coastline in the world\, has not produced enough salt for its own needs for the past 15 years. The country has some of the rarest salts in the world\, including Tultul and Budbud\, and it only needs to ultilise six percent of its coastline to be self-sufficient in salt. But local salts are on the brink of extinction due to unsupportive policies\, industry neglect\, and climate change. \nThe process of making artisanal salt is time-consuming and laborious\, but still\, Emma\, at 74\, spends her day inside the warm and smoky production house to cook blocks of Tultul salt; Lorlie assesses the seasons and checks if the skies are clear to schedule production of Budbud salt. For these matriarchs\, this craft\, as much as it is a livelihood\, is what binds their families’ day-to-day living. \nAll life depends on salt. \nPresented by Objectifs \nSupported by the Truthseeker Foundation \n______ \nAbout the artist \nGeela Garcia is a Filipino photographer and multimedia journalist based in Manila\, Philippines. Her photographic work\, which documents stories of women\, food sovereignty\, and the environment\, aims to write history from the experience of its makers. \nShe received the Seed Award from the Prince Claus Fund in 2023 for her photojournalism work\, and is currently a Shifting Democracies Fellow at Global Press. \nGeela’s writing and photography appear on the Thomson Reuters Foundation – Context News\, South China Morning Post\, and Rappler among others. She is a member of Women Photograph and Diversify Photo Up Next. \nAbout the Mentor \nJessica Lim is currently the director of Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops (APFW)\, a non-profit association based in Cambodia. For most of her professional life\, she has worked to provide support and opportunities to visual storytellers in the majority world. Her move to Cambodia built on her previous experience with Drik Picture Library in Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, a media organisation dedicated to advocating for social equality\, where she served as a news and photo editor and photographer liaison. She majored in journalism and graduated from the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore in 2006. \nJessica is currently based in Siem Reap\, Cambodia\, where on any given day there is a good chance of meeting water buffalos. \n_____ \nAbout the Objectifs Documentary Award \nThe Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making\, by supporting original voices in visual storytelling in Singapore and the wider region. The Award enables photographers to work on new or existing projects\, encouraging them to tell stories about their native communities. It welcomes different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling\, from conventional documentary photography to visual experiments. \nAbout the Truthseeker Foundation \nThe Truth Seeker Foundation believes that education and enlightenment are the best ways to address many of the social issues we face today. Amongst the many causes the Foundation supports\, it advocates for raising awareness of social and environmental issues through photography. \n_____ \nJoin us at our related events \nExhibition: The Forests Listen\, Their Spirits Cry by Gab Mejia\nNature and Spirit: An Artist Talk with Gab Mejia | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 2.30pm – 3.30pm at Objectifs Workshop Space (Register here) \nExhibition: Mattude by Aziziah Diah Aprilya\nCollecting the Clams: An Artist Talk with Aziziah Diah Aprilya – | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 1pm – 2pm (register here)
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tubig-alat-salt-water/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250518T160000
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SUMMARY:Mattude
DESCRIPTION:Featuring works by Aziziah Diah Aprilya (Indonesia)\nRecipient of the 7th Objectifs Documentary Award\, Emerging Category\nMentored by Jessica Lim\n4 April to 18 May 2025\nLower Gallery 2\, Objectifs\nFree admission \nOpening | 4 Apr 2025\, 12pm – 7pm \nArtist Talk: Aziziah Diah Aprilya – Collecting the Clams\nSat 5 Apr 2025\, 1pm – 2pm | Objectifs Workshop Space (register here) \nMattude is a project where I document the effects of reclamation projects along the coast of Makassar\, my hometown in South Sulawesi in Indonesia. Mattude – a local term which means “collecting the clams” – has also come to represent my way of collecting and sharing stories about the resilience of the coastal women of Makassar. \nThe Makassar city government’s reclamation plans echoes similar developments throughout Indonesia. Reclamation in Makassar started in the late 1990s with road construction\, then housing areas\, flats\, hotels\, malls\, a new port\, and more. To date\, 209 hectares of land have been reclaimed\, and it is expected that thousands more hectares will be created along the west and north of Makassar’s coastline. The Makassar City Spatial Plan anticipates that reclamation will expand 26% of the city area. \nBefore reclamation began\, the coast of Makassar was a lively fishing community where people could get various types of fish\, clams and crabs. For the coastal women\, the sea was a means of livelihood\, a shared social space\, a playground for their children\, and a sacred place for rituals. \nAccording to indigenous coastal beliefs\, ancestors are thought to live in the water in various forms. There are crocodiles\, snakes\, dolphins\, fish\, centipedes\, they say. In Bugis and Makassar culture\, many still believe that each person has twin crocodiles. We call these ancestors ‘Nene’ or grandmother. During certain celebrations\, offerings must be lowered into the sea or river as a sign of gratitude to the grandmother\, ancestors\, and nature. These rituals are said to prevent bad luck and disaster\, and are led by women. \nAs reclamation continues\, the livelihoods and practices of coastal communities have come increasingly under threat. They have lost touch with coastal creatures and tide changes. They are losing their physical and spiritual relationship to the sea. \nSince 2017\, the coastal women of Makassar have gathered as a means of survival and resistance. They organize protests against the reclamation\, and find other ways of making a living. As the excavators reclaim the coast\, these women seek to reclaim their own narratives. \nPresented by Objectifs \nSupported by the Truthseeker Foundation \n___ \nAbout the Artist \nAziziah Diah Aprilya (b.1997)\, also known as Zizi\, is an Indonesian photographer\, writer\, and art and cultural practitioner based in Makassar\, South Sulawesi. Her works often explore environmental\, social-cultural\, and women issues\, and she is also interested in stories about food\, rituals\, and mythologies. Zizi’s work has been exhibited in Jakarta\, Solo\, Yogyakarta\, and Makassar\, and she recently published her first photobook\, Got Your Back (SOKONG! Publisher\, 2024). \nIn Makassar\, she works closely with urban studies collective\, art communities\, and literacy groups. Zizi is part of Diversify Photo and Women Photograph and is frequently involved in film production as a still and behind-the-scenes photographer. \nAbout the Mentor \nJessica Lim is currently the director of Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops (APFW)\, a non-profit association based in Cambodia. For most of her professional life\, she has worked to provide support and opportunities to visual storytellers in the majority world. Her move to Cambodia built on her previous experience with Drik Picture Library in Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, a media organisation dedicated to advocating for social equality\, where she served as a news and photo editor and photographer liaison. She majored in journalism and graduated from the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore in 2006. \nJessica is currently based in Siem Reap\, Cambodia\, where on any given day there is a good chance of meeting water buffalos. \n— \nAbout the Objectifs Documentary Award \nThe Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making\, by supporting original voices in visual storytelling in Singapore and the wider region. The Award enables photographers to work on new or existing projects\, encouraging them to tell stories about their native communities. It welcomes different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling\, from conventional documentary photography to visual experiments. \nAbout the Truthseeker Foundation \nThe Truth Seeker Foundation believes that education and enlightenment are the best ways to address many of the social issues we face today. Amongst the many causes the Foundation supports\, it advocates for raising awareness of social and environmental issues through photography. \n___ \nJoin us at our related exhibitions and events: \nExhibition: The Forests Listen\, Their Spirits Cry by Gab Mejia\nNature and Spirit: An Artist Talk with Gab Mejia | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 2.30pm – 3.30pm at Objectifs Workshop Space (Register here) \nExhibition: Tubig Alat (Salt Water) by Geela Garcia\nArtist talk: Geela Garcia – All life depends on Salt | Sat 5 Apr 2025\, 4pm – 5pm (register here)
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mattude/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250402
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SUMMARY:From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Description of Workshop: \nLed by Artistic Director Alvin Tan\, and assisted by Associate Artist A Yagnya\, the From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre will see 20 emerging theatre-makers undergo an intensive training programme that journeys from the creative techniques of forum theatre to TNS’ unique devising methodology\n\n\nSelected participants will have the opportunity to learn from other established theatre practitioners—from directors to playwrights\, dramaturgs to designers—through guest lectures and clinics\, and will apply their understanding and individual practices in groups to devise new work. Sessions will run for an eight-month period from April to December 2025 and will culminate in public showcases for the participants’ works-in-progress. \nVenue for Workshop: \n\nThe Necessary Stage \n(180 Paya Lebar Road\, #10-06\, Yi Guang Factory Building\, Singapore 409032)\n\nVenue for Final Production:\nDrama Centre Black Box\n\nWorkshop Fee:\n$650 (eligible for payment using SkillsFuture credit. Please note that the SkillsFuture credit is only eligible for Singapore citizens aged 25 and above.)\n\nEntry Requirements: \n\n\nNo strict educational qualifications are required.\nParticipants are required to have some prior experience in doing professional theatre work and need to be able to show their interest in devised theatre.\nParticipants need to presently be based in Singapore.\n\nMaterials to submit:\n\nA written statement of up to 500 words on why you would like to participate in this workshop.\nA recent CV detailing your experience in theatre-making.\n\nCall for applications close on Friday\, 14 February 2025\, 12pm
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/from-forum-theatre-to-devising-theatre/
LOCATION:The Necessary Stage\, 180 Paya Lebar Road\, #10-06 Yi Guang Building\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 409032\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331
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SUMMARY:SAM Access Showcase 2025: common languages
DESCRIPTION:Join Singapore Art Museum (SAM) for its inaugural Access Showcase that celebrates diversity and inclusivity\, where art is a language of care and empowerment! Organised by the SAM Access team\, this showcase explores how art can break social barriers\, fostering understanding\, connection and participation for people of all abilities.  \nThe theme ‘common languages’ highlights the many ways we can communicate and connect\, emphasising the power of art as a shared language in bridging differences. Over four days\, join SAM as you get to experience thought-provoking talks\, interactive workshops\, immersive performances\, and a hands-on hackathon – all designed to spark new ways of engaging with art. \nBe part of this meaningful movement towards a more inclusive art scene and discover how art can create shared experiences.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sam-access-showcase-2025-common-languages/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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SUMMARY:Arts & Disability Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Arts and Disability Forum (ADF) organised by ART:DIS\, and supported by National Arts Council Singapore\, returns for its sixth edition in 2025. This year’s forum expands discussions on accessibility from diverse Asian perspectives\, bringing together voices from across the region and in Singapore to share their journeys toward a more inclusive future. Attendees will explore key topics such as inclusive programming\, professional practice development\, and authentic representation\, hearing directly from individuals with lived experiences as well as creative practitioners and cultural institutions. With an expected 300 sector professionals\, creatives\, academics and programmers in attendance\, explore key trends and best practices in the field to cultivate more diverse and inclusive audiences. \nSupported by the National Arts Council with programme partner Esplanade\, knowledge partner Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and University of the Arts Singapore\, and programme collaborators National Gallery Singapore\, Singapore Art Museum and National Heritage Board\, let’s learn\, share and grow together for a better tomorrow that embraces everyone! \nProgramme Rundown \n\n25 March 2025: Plenary at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\n26 March 2025: Behind The Hold Collection by Beyond Vision International and National Gallery Singapore\n27 March 2025: Learning Journeys by Museum Roundtable to Children’s Museum\n28 March 2025: Access 101 Workshops by ART:DIS Singapore\n29 March 2025: Performing Normal at Singapore Art Museum
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/arts-disability-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Reading - Our Home\, Our Stories
DESCRIPTION:📖 Book Reading! 📖 \nJoin us for a special reading session of our book ‘Our Home\, Our Stories: Voices of Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore’ on 23 March\, Sunday\, 3PM at Book Bar! \n‘Our Home\, Our Stories’ offers a look through the eyes of domestic workers as they share real-life stories\, from childhoods in mountain villages to rogue agents and difficult employers\, and that one thing they all suffer from the most: homesickness\, and the pain of leaving their families behind – in Indonesia\, the Philippines\, Myanmar and India. \nOur contributors\, Jo Ann Dumlao\, Kina Hidayah Kastari\, Novia Arluma\, and Miriam Escander will be reading their stories at the event. The session will be moderated by the book’s editor Karien van Ditzhuijzen\, a long-time HOME volunteer who conducts writing workshops at HOME’s shelter. \nBooks will be available for sale at $20 each!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/book-reading-our-home-our-stories/
LOCATION:Book Bar\, 57 Duxton Road Singapore 089521\, Singapore\, 089521\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events),Other (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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