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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
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SUMMARY:Open Call- ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR – 13TH EDITION
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to announce the open call for the 13th edition of ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025\, an international exhibition of photography\, painting\, video art\, installation/sculpture and performance art\, which will take place in Rome\, at ITSLIQUID Monti – Rome Art Space from March 14 to March 27\, 2025. \nROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025 provides artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators\, gallerists\, collectors\, editors and publishers who seek to acquire\, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents. \nDeadline for applications is December 20\, 2024 (11.59 PM your local time) \nArtists\, photographers\, video makers\, and performers are invited to submit their works. To take part in the selection\, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography\, some still images (for video art)\, links to videos/films/performances and pictures via e-mail to info@itsliquid.com
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-rome-international-art-fair-13th-edition/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITSLIQUID%20GROUP":MAILTO:giorgia.itsliquid@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042104Z
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SUMMARY:March On: Goldfish
DESCRIPTION:The stage is set\, and everything begins as it would in any theatre show. But then\, chaos ensues—a flood warning is announced and the theatre suddenly transforms into an emergency centre as people rush in. \nAmid the turmoil\, ordinary objects transform into something entirely unexpected and new—a blue tarp becomes the ocean\, canned food turns into walls\, and rice bags hold back the rising water. Can we find the key to preventing an impending disaster? \nCreated by Terrapin in collaboration with Japanese artists Kouhei Narumi and Ayami Sasaki\, Goldfish blends stunning design with imaginative puppetry. A unique theatre experience\, Goldfish invites families to imagine new possibilities in an uncertain world.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/march-on-goldfish/
LOCATION:Singtel Waterfront Theatre at The Esplanade\, 8 Raffles Ave.\, Singapore 039802\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 039802\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250401T105425Z
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SUMMARY:Armenian Street Party: Peranakan Stars
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a weekend of star power at the Armenian Street Party as beloved Peranakan culture takes centre stage in a showcase of art\, fashion\, exciting performances\, culinary delights\, and more.  \nArmenian Street Party: Peranakan Stars is presented in partnership with the Peranakan Association Singapore\, the Arab Network @ Singapore\, the Peranakan Indian (Chitty Melaka) Association Singapore\, and Mediacorp Pte Ltd.  
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/armenian-street-party-peranakan-stars/
LOCATION:Peranakan Museum\, 39 Armenian St\, Singapore\, Singapore 179941\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
GEO:1.2947654;103.8492062
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T211500
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T042243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042243Z
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SUMMARY:Jeremy Monteiro at 65 – The State of My Art
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeremy Monteiro as he showcases the breadth of his musical vista. From his virtuosic trio\, quartet and quintet to the swinging big band sounds with the Jazz Association Singapore Orchestra\, featuring eminent guests\, this promises to be an intriguing and entertaining evening. \nJeremy’s latest recordings have reached the Top 50 of the USA National Jazzweek Charts four times in the last four years\, including his vocal album Sings\, which he will also feature in this concert. Alongside Jeremy and his ensemble\, the JASSO big band will host special guests\, including renowned bassist Jay Anderson\, trumpeter Nicolas Folmer—co-founder of the Paris Big Band\, exciting Taiwanese flutist Jenny Tsai\, Baritone saxophonist Roxy Modesto holding down the low notes in the big band\, as well as his mentor and godfather of Singapore jazz and Cultural Medallion recipient\, vocalist and drummer Louis Soliano. Cultural Medallion recipient Violinist Lynnette Seah and the young and exciting Singaporean saxophonist Sean Hong Wei who is making waves in New York as well as many of Jeremy’s regular collaborators from Singapore and the region will also join the performance. \nThe show will be a musical odyssey exploring the phases of Jeremy’s 48-year career since he began learning the piano. It will offer rare personal glimpses into the life and times of this distinguished Singapore Cultural Medallion recipient.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/jeremy-monteiro-at-65-the-state-of-my-art/
LOCATION:Esplanade Concert Hall\, Esplanade Concert Hall\, 1 Esplanade Dr.\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T042009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042009Z
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SUMMARY:March On: Biru and the Deep Blue Sea
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the magical world of Biru and the Deep Blue Sea\, a symphonic journey that transports you to the enchanting depths of the ocean. \nLost in a strange new place\, Biru struggles to recall who he is and where home is. On his mesmerising quest to find his way back\, he ventures through vibrant coral reefs\, mystical underwater caves\, and the vast\, open sea. Join Biru on a remarkable odyssey\, charting the rich cultural landscapes of the oceans\, from Southeast Asia to the Indian\, Atlantic\, Arctic\, and Pacific Oceans. \nThis musical odyssey combines hauntingly beautiful melodies with captivating storytelling\, from the grandeur of the whale’s serenade to the thrill of a sunken treasure hunt. Let the symphony’s enchanting music guide you through the ocean’s hidden wonders\, deepening your appreciation for its beauty. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable performance that will leave you spellbound and eager to explore the mysteries of the deep sea!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/march-on-biru-and-the-deep-blue-sea/
LOCATION:Esplanade Concert Hall\, Esplanade Concert Hall\, 1 Esplanade Dr.\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250320T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250321T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250305T013024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T013024Z
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SUMMARY:Parts of Some Body
DESCRIPTION:parts of some body\nA body of work about its parts \n20 & 21 March 2025 @ Stamford Arts Centre Black Box \nDirected by Marzipan \nPerformed by Alton\, Din\, Jing Wen & Shruthi \nDuration: 1hr (inclusive of post show dialogue)\, no intermission \nRating: to be advised \n  \n“parts of some body” is a celebration of the physicality of the dancer through our body parts. We use the body in its entirety\, yet our mastery of it is tested through its isolated intricacies and articulation. The body is our tool\, our language and our temple. It is made up of body parts\, each with its own unique story\, performing a function on its own as well as in tandem with others to achieve more than the sum of its parts. This is the deconstruction of the human body – made up of multiple dancers\, in a surreal world where body parts float\, move on their own and tell of their struggles and triumphs. \n  \nIt is directed by ‘Marzipan’ aka Marcus Tan (IG: marzipansgd) who is more than just a dancer—he is a seeker\, a storyteller\, and a bridge between movement and meaning. Constantly developing his craft through the lens of a choreographer\, educator\, performer and community driver. Marzipan’s style of work often crosses between the boundaries of tradition\, heritage and innovation. He uses street dance language layered with contemporary thought and experimentation to create worlds of exploration. His work is performed by a versatile cast\, Jing Wen\, Alton\, Din & Shruthi who have rich backgrounds in street\, traditional and contemporary dance styles. \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/parts-of-some-body/
LOCATION:Stamford Arts Centre\, 0202\, 155 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 187962\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="ScRach%20MarcS":MAILTO:scrachmarcs@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250321T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250401T105230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105230Z
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SUMMARY:Love Connects: My Life in Dance by Goh Soo Khim
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum is delighted to present Love Connects: My Life in Dance by  Goh Soo Khim\, a book launch accompanied by a special exhibition that offers a glimpse into her journey in dance\, her artistic influences\, and her enduring legacy in the cultural landscape in Singapore. \nCultural Medallion recipient Goh Soo Khim is a pioneering figure whose influence extends far beyond the stage. As co-founder of the Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT)\, now known as Singapore Ballet\, the doyenne has shaped the landscape of dance in Singapore\, nurturing generations of dancers. \nHer memoir\, as told by Phan Ming Yen\, traces a life in motion—chronicling the triumphs\, sacrifices\, and the devotion that have defined her life in dance and beyond. In dialogue with the book\, the exhibition explores vignettes of life-long relationships forged through art and poignant moments from her time with SDT. \nThe exhibition presents a series of photographs by Robin PE Chee and Tan Ngiap Heng\, long-time photographers who have documented SDT’s performances for decades—alongside an intimate selection of works from her private collection\, featuring renowned and established artists whose works resonate with her journey. Through the lens of photography and the visual arts\, it highlights the artistic collaborations\, shared influences\, and her enduring love for the arts. \nAt the heart of both the book and the exhibition is a singular theme—love. Love\, in its purest form\, is the driving force behind all that Goh Soo Khim has built: the communities she has nurtured\, the dancers she has inspired\, and the legacy she continues to shape.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/love-connects-my-life-in-dance-by-goh-soo-khim/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250322T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250401T105114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105114Z
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SUMMARY:Pagoda Odyssey International Conference
DESCRIPTION:Faith and Forms \nThe Visual and Material Legacy of Christianity in China\, from the 17th Century to Today \nChristianity reached China as early as the seventh century\, during the Tang dynasty. However\, its presence was limited until the arrival of several Jesuit missions in the sixteenth century\, which also brought Western science\, mathematics\, astronomy\, cartography\, and art to China.  \nIn this two-day conference\, scholars and experts from around the world come together to examine the complex relationship between Christianity and Chinese culture. Speakers will explore how Christian ideas\, aesthetics\, and religious iconography have been woven into the fabric of Chinese visual art\, material culture\, and architecture\, from the seventeenth century to today. \nThis conference is held in conjunction with the special exhibition Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco (till 1 June 2025).
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/pagoda-odyssey-international-conference/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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GEO:1.2880208;103.8510592
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Asian Civilisations Museum 1 Empress Pl Singapore 179555 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1 Empress Pl\,:geo:103.8510592,1.2880208
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250401T105323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105323Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="HOME%20%28Humanitarian%20Organization%20for%20Migration%20Economics%29":MAILTO:contact@home.org.sg
GEO:1.2780322;103.8431777
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250325T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250305T013124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T013124Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="ART%3ADIS":MAILTO:suzanna@artdis.org.sg
GEO:1.289857;103.8552799
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250326T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250326T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T042154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042154Z
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SUMMARY:The Choir of Keble College Oxford in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:The Choir of Keble College is one of Oxford’s leading mixed-voice ensembles. It is made up of undergraduate and postgraduate members of the University of Oxford and is central to the life of the College’s chapel\, perhaps the grandest ecclesiastical space in Oxford. Many of our choral scholars go on to pursue careers as professional singers with recent graduates gaining places with top developmental groups including Genesis Sixteen and the Voces8 Scholars. In recent years the choir has performed in Italy\, France\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, the Czech Republic and Sweden\, as well as widely in the UK\, and regularly broadcasts on BBC Radio. The choir has made a number of CD recordings\, which have received enthusiastic reviews. The latest\, ‘Resurrexi! Easter in Vienna with Mozart and the Haydn Brothers’\, with Instruments of Time & Truth\, was released on CRD in 2022.  \n  \n‘…eager and engaging performances… this is an immensely enjoyable recording.’  \nGramophone. \n  \nFeatured Works: \nBach           Komm\, Jesu Komm (BWV229) \nPoulenc      Salve Regina \nHolst           Nunc Dimittis
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-choir-of-keble-college-oxford-in-singapore/
LOCATION:Victoria Concert Hall\, Singapore Symphonia Company Limited 11 Empress Place #01-02 Victoria Concert Hall\, Singapore\, 179558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="Rave%20Group%20Int%5C%5C%26%23039%3Bl%20Pte%20Ltd":MAILTO:aviel@ravegroup.sg
GEO:1.288621;103.851462
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T041149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T041149Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
GEO:1.2719533;103.836752
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250329T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250617T053806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T053806Z
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SUMMARY:PORTALS | cmd.exe
DESCRIPTION:Produced by Global Cultural Alliance\, Portals is an innovative visual art exhibition bridging Singapore’s wartime history with creative technology. Set within the Battlebox\, a former WWII command centre\, Portals is an exploration of technologies and systems as agents of change to reclaim power and place. \nCurated by Jonathan Liu and Shireen Marican\, Portals showcases works by seven Singapore-based artists –\nAnthony Chin\, Dongyan Chen\, Ernest Wu\, Jake Tan\, Huijun Lu\, Victoria Hertel\, and Zul Mahmod – transforming the historical space into a site of contemporary artistic expression. Through immersive visuals\, soundscapes\, and sensory experiences\, Portals explores themes of power\, surveillance\, conflict\, and time\, and the intersection of nature and defence.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/portals-cmd-exe/
LOCATION:Battlebox\, 2 Cox Terrace\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179622\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global%20Cultural%20Alliance":MAILTO:candice_chee@gcaworld.sg
GEO:1.295352;103.846214
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250330T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T040537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040537Z
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SUMMARY:Arty Afternoon | Extra-Ordinary Stamps: Bookmark Monotypes
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a quick dose of crafty fun on the weekends? \nTake inspiration from the organic and geometric forms in Tobias Rehberger’s works and create a handprinted bookmark that is uniquely yours at our Arty Afternoon sessions! \nReimagine everyday objects such as bubble wrap and string\, using them as unconventional stamping tools to create one-of-a-kind prints. Experiment with textures and patterns as you create playful traces of these ordinary items\, transforming them into tools of creativity. \nThis is a free\, drop-in event. No registration required.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/arty-afternoon-extra-ordinary-stamps-bookmark-monotypes/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250402
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250207T144036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144036Z
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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:20250403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250207T143012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143012Z
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SUMMARY:Checkpoint Theatre presents STATEMENT PIECE by Myle Yan Tay
DESCRIPTION:Two weeks after a loss that reverberates through the nation\, a young gallerist prepares for her first exhibition. Lily has endured constant pressure from her formidable boss\, spent countless hours on research\, revved up the public for a buzzworthy show – everything for the perfect opening that will cement her name in the art world. The months of suffering are about to pay off at last. But when the final painting arrives\, hand-delivered by the reclusive Gopal Rangaraj himself\, she is horrified. With the entire exhibition – and her fledgling career – on the line\, even the surprise visit from her artist girlfriend Marjia can’t cushion the gravity of the situation. As three different worldviews collide\, how much should be sacrificed in the name of Art? \nFollowing the sold-out success of Brown Boys Don’t Tell Jokes (2023)\, critically acclaimed playwright Myle Yan Tay returns with Statement Piece\, a new play that continually shifts the lens on how the beliefs and choices that push us apart are often born from a yearning for acceptance and community. His signature blend of sharp humour and acute insight is dexterously brought to the stage by director Claire Wong with nuance\, elegance\, and a sure hand. \nHuzir Sulaiman ably takes on dual roles as dramaturg and performer\, starring alongside Rusydina Afiqah and Tricia Tan in this powerfully vivid work. Statement Piece interrogates the purpose of art in this country\, the limits of our ambitions\, and the legacies we leave.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/checkpoint-theatre-presents-statement-piece-by-myle-yan-tay/
LOCATION:Drama Centre Black Box\, Singapore\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250207T143121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143121Z
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SUMMARY:STATEMENT PIECE
DESCRIPTION:  \nTwo weeks after a loss that reverberates through the nation\, a young gallerist prepares for her first exhibition. Lily has endured constant pressure from her formidable boss\, spent countless hours on research\, revved up the public for a buzzworthy show – everything for the perfect opening that will cement her name in the art world. The months of suffering are about to pay off at last. But when the final painting arrives\, hand-delivered by the reclusive Gopal Rangaraj himself\, she is horrified. With the entire exhibition – and her fledgling career – on the line\, even the surprise visit from her artist girlfriend Marjia can’t cushion the gravity of the situation. As three different worldviews collide\, how much should be sacrificed in the name of Art? \nFollowing the sold-out success of Brown Boys Don’t Tell Jokes (2023)\, critically acclaimed playwright Myle Yan Tay returns with Statement Piece\, a new play that continually shifts the lens on how the beliefs and choices that push us apart are often born from a yearning for acceptance and community. His signature blend of sharp humour and acute insight is dexterously brought to the stage by director Claire Wong with nuance\, elegance\, and a sure hand. \nHuzir Sulaiman ably takes on dual roles as dramaturg and performer\, starring alongside Rusydina Afiqah and Tricia Tan in this powerfully vivid work. Statement Piece interrogates the purpose of art in this country\, the limits of our ambitions\, and the legacies we leave.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/statement-piece/
LOCATION:Drama Centre Black Box\, Singapore\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T113000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T040026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040103Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekend\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekend-english-language-2/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T113000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T123000
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CREATED:20250227T040440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040440Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekday\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekday-english-language-3/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T040157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040157Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekend\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekend-english-language-3/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T040253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040253Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekday\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekday-english-language/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI%20Creative%20Workshop%20%26amp%3B%20Gallery":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
GEO:1.2911018;103.8402617
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T035927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T035927Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekend\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekend-english-language/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI%20Creative%20Workshop%20%26amp%3B%20Gallery":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250227T040355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040355Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours | New Releases Old Friends (Weekday\, English Language)
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents for a guided tour to uncover the intricacies of Angela Bulloch\, Richard Deacon\, Janice Kerbel\, Tobias Rehberger and Pae White’s works. Discover how these celebrated artists have continued to push boundaries and redefine their art through their individual residencies with our Creative Workshop. \nThe tour will include a glimpse into the Creative Workshop\, where each artist worked with our expert print and papermakers to create the works on show at New Releases Old Friends. \nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/guided-tours-new-releases-old-friends-weekday-english-language-2/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250207T144236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144236Z
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SUMMARY:re: intertwining
DESCRIPTION:re: intertwining dissolves boundaries between dance\, sound\, light\, and voice in a space where creation is alive. Directed and choreographed by Kuik Swee Boon\, this exploratory work gathers T.H.E’s dance artists with a cross-disciplinary team\, each stepping beyond traditional roles to explore identity and connection.\n\nAudiences are invited to navigate the space freely\, encountering individual expressions that clash and coexist. Sound artist Kent Lee shapes the soundscape in real-time\, responding to shifts in energy. Lighting designer Adrian Tan sculpts the atmosphere with light and shadow. Theatre practitioners Neo Haibin and Seren Chen layer text and voice\, adding resonance to the work’s themes.\n\nThis is more than a performance—it is the beginning of a journey—one that raises more questions than answers. re: intertwining asks: How do we co-exist\, create\, and shape one another in shared time and space? Does coexistence defuse tension\, or will the search for harmony reveal deeper uncertainties?
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/re-intertwining/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250401T104503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T104503Z
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SUMMARY:Tapestry 2025
DESCRIPTION:A Tapestry of Sacred Music was launched by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in 2009. The festival offers the rare opportunity for everyone to encounter the beauty of these varied cultural expressions practised by communities all over the world\, in a secular setting. Over the years\, we have presented more than 36 religious denominations\, as well as the sacred art forms of 56 different communities\, creating a rich tapestry of some of humanity’s most affecting and powerful musical expressions.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tapestry-2025/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250404T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250328T040735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T040735Z
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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;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250404T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250328T041154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T041154Z
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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
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250404T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T022942
CREATED:20250407T043923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T043923Z
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SUMMARY:an arrangement of/for random words by jo+kapi
DESCRIPTION:SMU Libraries is pleased to present an arrangement of/for random words\, a solo exhibition by jo+kapi. The exhibition concludes their artist residency with SMU Libraries\, during which they furthered their research and artistic collaboration with machine intelligences. \nIn the age of predictive text and machine-generated fluency\, language is beginning to feel unstable. Scraped\, clustered\, tokenized\, and recombined at scale\, words are no longer chosen so much as they are predicted. Meaning starts to feel hollow\, and uncertainty creeps in. an arrangement of/for random words explores this shifting terrain\, where language resists being fixed and meaning becomes increasingly difficult to hold onto. \nAt the heart of the exhibition is Enzyme 2.0\, a screen-based installation that digests a manifesto word by word\, revealing how semiotic structure can be erased\, rewritten\, or momentarily glimpsed before they disappear again. \njo+kapi is a creative collaboration between media artists and creative technologists Jo Ho and Kapilan Naidu. Founded in 2021\, the Singapore-based collective creates and curates interactive experiences and media art exhibitions centred around the duo’s shared interests in generative art\, artificial intelligence and the transforming modes of creating and consuming digital art in the 21st century.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/an-arrangement-of-for-random-words-by-jokapi/
LOCATION:SMU de Suantio Gallery\, 90 Stamford Rd\, 178903\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T143000
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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/
LOCATION:The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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