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SUMMARY:HOME Fundraiser Screening & Panel Discussion: MONGREL (M18)
DESCRIPTION:HOME commemorates International Migrants Day 2024 with a fundraiser screening of Cannes award-winning film\, Mongrel. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: 18 Dec 2024\n\n\n\nTime: 7.30pm to 10.30pm \nVenue: Redrum\, The Projector at Golden Mile Tower\, 6001 Beach Road\, #05-00\, Singapore 199589 \nTickets: $25 \nJoin us as we commemorate International Migrants Day with a charity screening of the 77th Cannes Film Festival Golden Camera Special Mention award-winning film\, MONGREL\, to raise funds for the Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME). \nDirector Chiang Wei-Liang and Co-Producer Elizabeth Wijaya will join Jaya Anil Kumar\, Senior Research & Advocacy Manager at HOME in a post-screening panel discussion exploring migrant worker issues in Singapore and the region. \nAbout Mongrel: \nOom\, an undocumented Thai migrant in rural Taiwan\, works as a caregiver for the elderly and disabled. He has to deal with suspicious employers\, restricted mobility\, withheld wages\, and fellow migrants who question his complicit relationship with his exploitative boss. Torn between complying in hopes of eventually receiving his delayed pay\, or maintaining his dignity\, Oom must navigate his difficult circumstances to survive. \n  \nAbout HOME: \nhttps://www.home.org.sg/ \nHOME (Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics) is dedicated to supporting and empowering migrant workers who experience abuse and exploitation. \nIn 2024\, HOME celebrates its 20th Anniversary\, having provided welfare assistance to over 40\,000 migrant workers\, equipped close to 20\,000 migrant workers with skills through HOME Academy\, provided temporary housing to more than 10\,000 migrant workers through our shelter\, and published a total of 17 research reports and position papers for the betterment of the migrant workers in Singapore. \n  \nAbout Chiang Wei Liang (Director\, Mongrel): \nBorn in Singapore\, Chiang Wei Liang graduated from the Nanyang Technological University with a degree in Communication Studies and completed his MFA (Film Directing) at the Taipei National University of the Arts. Based in Taiwan for the past decade\, his work focuses on migration and diaspora of Southeast Asians in modern Asia. His film\, Anchorage Prohibited received the Audi Short Film Award at the 66th Berlinale and recent short films Luzon\, Nyi Ma Lay and the VR short film Only The Mountain Remains – in competition at the 76th Venice Film Festival – continue this commentary on the difficult lives of migrants. Chiang is an alumnus of the Locarno Filmmakers Academy\, Talents Tokyo\, FID Campus and the Golden Horse Film Academy\, mentored by esteemed Taiwanese auteur Hou Hsiao-Hsien. His debut feature\, Mongrel\, premiered at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and received the Camera d’Or Special Mention. \n  \nAbout Elizabeth Wijaya (Co-Producer\, Mongrel): \nElizabeth Wijaya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual Studies and Graduate Faculty in the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. She is the Director of the Southeast Asian Seminar Series at the Asian Institute\, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. She is the Co-Producer for Mongrel (dir. Chiang Wei Liang\, Directors’ Fortnight\, awarded the Caméra d’Or Special Mention at Cannes Film Festival 2024). She is Associate Producer for Viet and Nam (dir. Truong Minh Quý\, Un Certain Regard\, Cannes Film Festival 2024) and Associate Producer for Taste (dir. Lê Bảo\, awarded the Special Jury Award at Encounters\, Berlinale 2021). Taste was also awarded at Taipei\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, and Jogja-NETPAC. She co-founded E&W Films and co-edits World Picture Journal (worldpicturejournal.com). She has published articles in the journals Verge\, Cultural Critique. Discourse\, Parallax and chapters in the edited volumes: Erotics of Deconstruction: Auto-Affection After Derrida (Edinburgh University Press\, 2024\, forthcoming)\, Routledge Companion to Asian Cinemas (2024)\, Remapping the Cold War in Asian Cinema (Amsterdam University Press\, 2024)\, Ecology and Chinese-Language Cinema: Reimagining a Field (Routledge\, 2021). \n  \nAbout Jaya Anil Kumar (HOME) \nJaya Anil Kumar is the Senior Research and Advocacy Manager at the Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (HOME)\, an NGO in Singapore that provides services for migrant workers in need\, including shelter\, legal assistance and training programmes. Prior to this\, she oversaw casework relating to migrant domestic workers at HOME\, and provided them advice and guidance on their rights.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/home-fundraiser-screening-panel-discussion-mongrel-m18/
LOCATION:The Projector Golden Mile\, 6001 Beach Rd\, #05-00 GOLDEN MILE TOWER\, Singapore\, 199589\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events)
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SUMMARY:HOME Fundraiser Screening & Panel Discussion: MONGREL (M18)
DESCRIPTION:HOME Fundraiser Screening & Panel Discussion: MONGREL (M18) \nDate: 18 Dec 2024 \nTime: 7.30pm to 10.30pm \nVenue: Redrum\, The Projector at Golden Mile Tower\, 6001 Beach Road\, #05-00\, Singapore 199589 \nTickets: $25 \nJoin us as we commemorate International Migrants Day with a charity screening of the 77th Cannes Film Festival Golden Camera Special Mention award-winning film\, MONGREL\, to raise funds for the Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME). \nDirector Chiang Wei-Liang and Co-Producer Elizabeth Wijaya will join Jaya Anil Kumar\, Senior Research & Advocacy Manager at HOME in a post-screening panel discussion exploring migrant worker issues in Singapore and the region. \nAbout Mongrel: \nOom\, an undocumented Thai migrant in rural Taiwan\, works as a caregiver for the elderly and disabled. He has to deal with suspicious employers\, restricted mobility\, withheld wages\, and fellow migrants who question his complicit relationship with his exploitative boss. Torn between complying in hopes of eventually receiving his delayed pay\, or maintaining his dignity\, Oom must navigate his difficult circumstances to survive. \nAbout HOME: \nhttps://www.home.org.sg/ \nHOME (Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics) is dedicated to supporting and empowering migrant workers who experience abuse and exploitation. \nIn 2024\, HOME celebrates its 20th Anniversary\, having provided welfare assistance to over 40\,000 migrant workers\, equipped close to 20\,000 migrant workers with skills through HOME Academy\, provided temporary housing to more than 10\,000 migrant workers through our shelter\, and published a total of 17 research reports and position papers for the betterment of the migrant workers in Singapore. \nAbout Chiang Wei Liang (Director\, Mongrel): \nBorn in Singapore\, Chiang Wei Liang graduated from the Nanyang Technological University with a degree in Communication Studies and completed his MFA (Film Directing) at the Taipei National University of the Arts. Based in Taiwan for the past decade\, his work focuses on migration and diaspora of Southeast Asians in modern Asia. His film\, Anchorage Prohibited received the Audi Short Film Award at the 66th Berlinale and recent short films Luzon\, Nyi Ma Lay and the VR short film Only The Mountain Remains – in competition at the 76th Venice Film Festival – continue this commentary on the difficult lives of migrants. Chiang is an alumnus of the Locarno Filmmakers Academy\, Talents Tokyo\, FID Campus and the Golden Horse Film Academy\, mentored by esteemed Taiwanese auteur Hou Hsiao-Hsien. His debut feature\, Mongrel\, premiered at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and received the Camera d’Or Special Mention. \nAbout Elizabeth Wijaya (Co-Producer\, Mongrel): \nElizabeth Wijaya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual Studies and Graduate Faculty in the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. She is the Director of the Southeast Asian Seminar Series at the Asian Institute\, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. She is the Co-Producer for Mongrel (dir. Chiang Wei Liang\, Directors’ Fortnight\, awarded the Caméra d’Or Special Mention at Cannes Film Festival 2024). She is Associate Producer for Viet and Nam (dir. Truong Minh Quý\, Un Certain Regard\, Cannes Film Festival 2024) and Associate Producer for Taste (dir. Lê Bảo\, awarded the Special Jury Award at Encounters\, Berlinale 2021). Taste was also awarded at Taipei\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, and Jogja-NETPAC. She co-founded E&W Films and co-edits World Picture Journal (worldpicturejournal.com). She has published articles in the journals Verge\, Cultural Critique. Discourse\, Parallax and chapters in the edited volumes: Erotics of Deconstruction: Auto-Affection After Derrida (Edinburgh University Press\, 2024\, forthcoming)\, Routledge Companion to Asian Cinemas (2024)\, Remapping the Cold War in Asian Cinema (Amsterdam University Press\, 2024)\, Ecology and Chinese-Language Cinema: Reimagining a Field (Routledge\, 2021). \nAbout Jaya Anil Kumar (HOME) \nJaya Anil Kumar is the Senior Research and Advocacy Manager at the Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (HOME)\, an NGO in Singapore that provides services for migrant workers in need\, including shelter\, legal assistance and training programmes. Prior to this\, she oversaw casework relating to migrant domestic workers at HOME\, and provided them advice and guidance on their rights.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/home-fundraiser-screening-panel-discussion-mongrel-m18-2/
LOCATION:The Projector Golden Mile\, 6001 Beach Rd\, #05-00 GOLDEN MILE TOWER\, Singapore\, 199589\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241221T140000
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SUMMARY:Natural Radio Workshop led by artist Ong Kian Peng
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will introduce participants to natural radio. Natural radio is the emission of Very Low Frequency (VLF) and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) radio waves due to electromagnetic energy from natural phenomena. These emissions originate terrestrially from lightning and from the Sun’s interactions with the Earth’s magnetosphere\, they are among the inaudible voices of the environment. If the low frequencies of these electromagnetic outbursts are transformed into acoustic waves\, many of these signals may fall within the range of human hearing. Experiencing electromagnetic waves as acoustic waves will allow listeners to connect with the beauty and complexity of natural radio waves in a unique aural experience. \nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will be able to assemble an analogue handheld radio device that tunes in to natural radio frequencies. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack\, along with an optional audio recorder to capture and share their auditory discoveries. \nThis workshop is part of the Empirical Workshop Series of Communities of Practice. Techno Diversions. \nNo prior knowledge of electronics is required. \nLimited slots only! Register here.\nThis workshop is free for all participants. A refundable deposit of SGD 10 is requested to book a slot. The deposit will be returned upon attendance of the event. There will be no refund in case of no-show. \nIf you have questions\, email ntuccacomms@ntu.edu.sg
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/natural-radio-workshop-led-by-artist-ong-kian-peng/
LOCATION:NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore\, Block 6 Lock Rd\, #01-09/10 Gillman Barracks\, 108934\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Residencies & Fellowships,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241231
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SUMMARY:comma 2025: PAST x PRESENT = FUTURE
DESCRIPTION:comma\, indicating an unfinished sentence\, reflects the fluidity of the arts and never-ending pursuit for excellence among Singapore’s young creatives. \n \nFrom 31 December 2024 to 26 January 2025\, comma is a Creative Arts festival that celebrates emerging artists while bringing the spotlight to Singapore’s budding creative scene at the Somerset Belt.  \nThe equation “PAST x PRESENT = FUTURE” invites contemplation on how the echoes of the past resonate in the present\, shaping the trajectory of what is yet to come.    \nThis theme invites artists to delve into this interconnectedness by unearthing forgotten narratives\, evolving perspectives and envisioning the influence of the past and present on our future. Drawing inspiration from tradition\, heritage and ritualism\, artists are encouraged to experiment with new techniques and unconventional themes and materials\, creating works that not only mirror our current reality but also provide glimpses into the trajectory of where we are headed.    \nAudiences will experience works that pay homage to our roots while offering fresh and contemporary interpretations\, weaving together the threads of past\, present\, and future. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/comma-2025-past-x-present-future/
LOCATION:*SCAPE\, 2 Orchard Link #02-14\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 237978\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Film Screening (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251209
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SUMMARY:Workshop: From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Are you a theatre maker who enjoys creating collaborative\, socio-politically charged works? Join us at an exciting new theatre workshop at The Necessary Stage (TNS) that will spark your creativity and sharpen your critical thinking skills via forum and devising theatre techniques!\n\nLed by TNS’ Artistic Director Alvin Tan\, and assisted by Associate Artist A Yagnya\, From Forum Theatre to Devising Theatre will see up to 20 emerging theatre-makers undergo an intensive training programme that journeys from the creative techniques of forum theatre to TNS’ unique devising methodology \nThis intensive program will also connect you with a range of theatre professionals—directors\, playwrights\, dramaturgs\, and designers—through enlightening guest lectures and hands-on clinics. Through this eight-month process\, you will collaborate with fellow participants to apply your newfound insights and devise new works that will be presented as public showcases of your works-in-progress at the Drama Centre Black Box. \n\nDon’t miss this chance to elevate your craft and make an impact through theatre!\n\nApply at: bit.ly/FTD-APPLY \nApplication deadline: Fri 14 Feb 2025
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/workshop-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;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250108T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250109T210000
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CREATED:20241121T055457Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: The End of Winter by Siren Theatre Co
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows. \n  \n★★★★★\n… complex\, entertaining\, emotionally varied but crystal clear\n \n— Theatre Travels \n★★★★★\nIt’s a bravura performance from Jane Phegan…a theatrical experience of bonewarming depth and of hope.\n \n— Reviews by Judith \nWill climate change erase winter\, leaving it to exist only in fairy tales\, paintings\, and historical accounts? In hot\, bushfire-prone Australia\, the winters are increasingly warmer and shorter with each passing year. \nWinner of Best Actor at the Sydney Theatre Critics Award and Sustainability Award at the Adelaide Fringe 2024\, The End of Winter is about loss and resilience. But it’s also about the places one can search for cold weather—places that can be reached via public transport\, or a little imagination… \nThe End of Winter is a moving\, evocative love letter to winter\, written in the unrelenting Australian summer. \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 9 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-the-end-of-winter-by-siren-theatre-co/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250109T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250309T170000
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SUMMARY:Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story – Selections from the Collection of Richard Koh
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2025\, The Private Museum is proud to present Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story – Selections from the Collection of Richard Koh. This exhibition marks the second showcase of Richard Koh’s evolving journey as a collector and gallerist\, showcasing over 50 works from his personal collection. \n  \nBuilding upon the narrative of the first instalment in 2019—held at the museum’s former home at 51 Waterloo Street—the second instalment expands the scope of Koh’s deeply personal collection. The first showcase offered an intimate glimpse into Koh’s collection—emphasising monochromatic\, abstract\, and landscape works that reflected quiet introspection. Now\, Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story continues to unfold a collection rich in personal meaning—presenting works that trace Koh’s decades-long interactions with art and the artists he admires. \n  \nCollected with a focus on memory and emotion\, Koh’s private collection spans Southeast Asia and beyond\, blending local\, regional\, and global perspectives. This exhibition deepens the dialogue between art and life\, revealing Koh’s ongoing exploration of what he calls a “visual diary”—works that evoke deeply personal moments and emotions. This new selection of works reflects an evolving journey that continues to resonate with new meanings in The Private Museum’s expansive space at the Osborne House. \n  \nAs both a collector and the founder of Richard Koh Fine Art\, Richard Koh has played a pivotal role in shaping and contributing towards the art ecology in Southeast Asia. This collaboration with Richard Koh underscores the collective effort and dedication towards fostering meaningful exchanges between artists\, collectors\, the arts communities\, and audiences from all walks of life. \nKickstarting the Museum’s 2025 programme\, Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story invites all to explore the richness of art and discover how collections can tell deeply personal stories. As Richard Koh aptly states\, “Art\, in any collection\, should have its own story\,” inspiring audiences to embark on their own journey of collecting and storytelling through art.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/of-dreams-and-contemplation-i-am-all-but-a-story-selections-from-the-collection-of-richard-koh/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250109T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250112T160000
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: Dancing with the Ghost of My Child by Noor Effendy Ibrahim\, Ruby Jayaseelan & NAFA
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows \na unique approach\, rather bold and different \n—Natya Vichara on Purushi by Ruby Jayaseelan \nI know [Effendy’s work] will express a kind of pain and anger acceptable in the performance space\, a pain and anger that is often delegitimised or minimised or considered “inappropriate” elsewhere—and I cherish his work for that reason. \n—Corrie Tan\, Jom Media on ANAK by Very Shy Gurl by fendy \nI myself am an absolute abyss. \n—Antonin Artaud \nIn the beginning\, God created despair\, for men to find hope within. Someone heard someone else say this somewhere before\, sometime back. But no one knows who\, when and where. It must have been God herself who had said this through some men. Only God could be that smart to tease men into such futility. And here\, men find themselves being baited into their own despair. \nConceptualised and directed by Noor Effendy Ibrahim and Ruby Jayaseelan\, Dancing with the Ghost of My Child is an experimental physical theatre performance written by Elvira Foo Jing  Yun\, Gregory Kong Ka-Ee\, Lex (Lee Zhi Qi)\, and Liu Qintong (Amelia) exploring vulnerability\, trauma and the desire to heal. It is devised by students from the BA (Honours) in Performance Making programme at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. \nCo-presented with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (a founding member of the University of the Arts Singapore). \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 10 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.\n \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-dancing-with-the-ghost-of-my-child-by-noor-effendy-ibrahim-ruby-jayaseelan-nafa/
LOCATION:NAFA Studio Theatre\, 151 Bencoolen Street\, 189656\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250111T110000
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SUMMARY:Singkarpor REMIXED
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on this Singaporean extensive archive\, Singkarpor REMIXED is an immersive art installation. It employs the spirited scenes AikBeng Chia has captured to develop large-scale photographic collages. Blended with the artist’s own humorous style\, the new works embody a country bustling with life and activity in each individual piece. \nFrom popular tourist precincts such as Chinatown and Little India\, to unsuspecting heartlands like Punggol and Sengkang\, ABC’s no-holds-barred approach offers an unadulterated insight into the country. \nThis installation blurs the lines between photography and interactive art\, inviting visitors to engage deeply by photographing themselves within the installation. It offers a vibrant\, unfiltered glimpse into Singaporean life\, appealing to art enthusiasts\, social media influencers\, and casual visitors alike. \nThe series\, entitled Singkarpor – reflecting the country’s name pronounced with a Hokkien inflection and includes a plethora of street scenes\, landscapes and candid portraits.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/singkarpor-remixed/
LOCATION:5 Lock Road\, #01-06 Gillman Barracks\, Singapore 108933\, 5 Lock Road\, #01-06 Gillman Barracks\, Singapore 108933\, Singapore\, 108933\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250111T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241231T040943Z
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SUMMARY:Ernest Goh | ‘Bleached Bones: Last Words of the Dead Spoken by a Dying Sea’
DESCRIPTION:‘Bleached Bones’ is a visual catalogue of photographic prints by artist and photographer Ernest Goh. In this exhibition curated by Shireen Marican\, bleached corals capture timeless\, poignant last words of the departed. \nBleaching is a phenomenon when corals turn completely white after algae in their tissues are expelled when their waters are too warm — nature’s lasting reminder that climatic changes continue to influence ecological systems. \nErnest’s explorations across the shores of Nikoi Island in Indonesia led to a discovery of the unique formations of these bleached corals. In these\, he finds a visual parallel to the alphabet system which he draws upon to contemplate lessons of life and living from death poems and last words. \nThis exhibition is presented by Blueprint Art Advisory. For information on exhibition programmes\, please visit www.blueprintartadvisory.com/ernestgoh-bleachedbones \nExhibition is open 11 am – 7 pm daily. \nExhibition is closed 28 Jan – 2 Feb 2025 for Chinese New Year.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/ernest-goh-bleached-bones-last-words-of-the-dead-spoken-by-a-dying-sea/
LOCATION:Blueprint Art Space\, 1 Commonwealth Lane\, #04-28 One Commonwealth\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 149544\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250111T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250223T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144853Z
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SUMMARY:Robert Zhao: The Divine in the Trash Stratum
DESCRIPTION:The symbols of the divine show up in our world initially at the trash stratum.\n– Philip K Dick \nShanghART Singapore is pleased to present The Divine in the Trash Stratum\, a solo exhibition by Robert Zhao Renhui featuring his latest photographic works. The exhibition highlights the profound transformations that emerge from layers of waste and decay\, as the artist invites us to reimagine the relationship between humanity and nature. \nA series of photographs of various creatures on a fallen Albizia tree trunk welcome visitors into the space. These strange scenes depict how a site of destruction has transformed into one of regeneration and life. Mysterious images of precious gems are in fact created with remnants of human activity such as glass shards and discarded fragments\, manifesting them as symbols of how forest processes and human histories intertwine. \nOpening 11 January 2025 ahead of Singapore Art Week\, the exhibition coincides with the Singapore Art Museum’s presentation of Seeing Forest\, first shown at the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale\, extending Zhao’s ongoing explorations of ecological resilience.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/robert-zhao-the-divine-in-the-trash-stratum/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singaproe\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShanghART%20Singapore":MAILTO:info@shanghartsingapore.com
GEO:1.2783029;103.8043741
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250111T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250322T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T111419Z
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SUMMARY:Black & White I Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Black & White and the Darkroom \nDuration\n4 sessions\, 2 hours 30mins per session \nCourse Description  \nExplore the artistry of black and white photography with renowned fine-art photographer Mary-Ann Teo. This course delves into the essential elements of light\, shadow\, and composition\, offering students a comprehensive understanding of the medium. Participants will have the opportunity to shoot with black and white film\, and work in a darkroom at Objectifs. Gain insights into shooting techniques\, basic darkroom skills\, and the nuanced appreciation of black and white imagery. \nDates: \nGroup A: 11 Jan to 1 Feb 2025 \nGroup B: 1 Mar to 22 Mar 2025 \nWorkshop Fee\n$320 Workshop Fee + Materials & Darkroom use $60 (includes one roll of black & white film\, paper and darkroom usage during class time) \nInstructor\nMary-Ann Teo \nPre-requisites:\nParticipants will need to have a 35mm film SLR or point-and-shoot camera. \nPlease note:\nThis is a very hands-on workshop. Participants’ learning will be most effective if they are able to make all of the sessions. As the workshop is repeated several times a year\, participants may wish to register for a future round if they already know they may miss several lessons during this period. Make-up lessons and refunds are not offered for sessions missed. \nAbout the instructor\nMary-Ann Teo is a photography and art theory lecturer who has taught at LASALLE and Nanyang Technological University. \nMore details – https://www.objectifs.com.sg/blackandwhite1/
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/black-white-i-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:20250111T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241121T055422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T055431Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: WePushTheSky by Qabila
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows. \n… part history lesson\, part culinary exploration\, and part feminist fable\n \n— Karthik Ranganathan\, Citizen Matters \nThe play is a triumph of storytelling and is exceptionally brave.. \n—Venkat Srinivasan\, Sabrang India \nWePushTheSky is an interactive solo performance that weaves together food\, song\, story\, myth\, and history. Where personal stories meet community histories\, survival stories of the Karbala entwine with songs of the Ramayana\, and anecdotes from the past confront desires about the future. A play that reflects on an urgent social reality of our present times—friendships that have been lost\, gained\, or have endured amidst increasing shrill political rhetoric across the world. \nWritten and performed by Nisha Abdulla and directed by Ujwala Rao\, WePushTheSky centres friendship and feminist solidarities as an antidote to the politics of hate. The play invites the audience to listen deeply to another’s reality and elevates listening to the act of an assertive ally. WePushTheSky has toured widely to warm receptions in India\, performed at the Feminist Theatre Festival in Jenin\, Occupied Palestine\, and has been invited to perform at the 15th Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) International Forum in Bangkok\, Thailand. \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 16 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-wepushthesky-by-qabila/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250112T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250119T193000
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CREATED:20241213T035526Z
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SUMMARY:The Eye and The Tiger
DESCRIPTION:Walk up to a fabled black and white bungalow nestled in a lush rolling landscape. If you think the black-and-white is about exclusivity\, you’re absolutely right. But the story is far bloodier and infinitely blacker. \nThe form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa\, once part of a global botanical network built on lies\, violence and indentured labour. \nSpread open the map and you will see two more landmarks nearby that have been forgotten in the story of our black-and-whites: Botanic Gardens and Tiger Hill. Discover how the colonial gaze shapes our relationship to land and nature\, and how tigers have haunted us at every step. \nCome join us on this guided art walk.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-eye-and-the-tiger/
LOCATION:7 Adam Park\, 7 Adam Park\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 289926\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250112T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241121T055324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T055324Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: The Troupe by Birds Migrant Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Language\nIn English\, with some Bahasa Indonesia\, Bengali and Burmese \nAccessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows. \n  \nWith a good cast giving their all onstage\, an unflinching\, objectively written story that speaks truth to the limitations of being a migrant in Singapore\, and imaginative script that explores the pitfalls of love and family\, Foreign Bodies was a rare\, big-hearted\, honest glimpse into migrant life\, by migrant workers with a story to tell.\n \n— Bakchormeeboy.com on Foreign Bodies \n\nPlease welcome The Troupe! They travel around towns and villages with their show. They perform stories about farmers\, refugees\, students\, politicians and aid workers—people in search of a better life. As they stage their play\, they discover that what they perform may be closer to home than they realise. \nBirds Migrant Theatre returns to the Fringe with another important play that focuses on current world issues—from war to the refugee crisis—and how these tragedies pose questions to our common humanity. The Troupe looks at how people who are affected by displacement strive for a more positive future—not just for themselves\, but for their families and community. Will suffering and desperation bring out the best in people—or the worst? What is the price of compassion? \n \nForeign Bodies is a well-told story that dramatises the legal precarity migrant workers may face in Singapore. It does so without resorting to mere sympathy or an easy us-versus-them set-up\, choosing instead to let audiences into its protagonists’ dilemmas.\n \n—The Straits Times Life on Foreign Bodies \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after the 5pm performance on 12 January 2025\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-the-troupe-by-birds-migrant-theatre/
LOCATION:Black Box @ The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250114T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T145430Z
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SUMMARY:Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Art Auction in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:January 2025 | Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Art Auction in Singapore \nTime: 14 to 17 January 2025\, 11am-6pm SGT\, 18 January 2025\, 11am-2.30pm SGT \n5 Jiak Kim Street\, Singapore 169425 \nFree Admission \nwww.sothebys.com/en/ \n  \nThis January\, Sotheby’s returns with its first 2025 edition of Modern & Contemporary Art Auction\, featuring an exclusive selection of works that reflect the cosmopolitan nature of Singaporean society and the ever-increasing demand from a growing collector base in the Southeast Asian region. Highlights from these offerings will be available for public viewing in a preview exhibition from 14 January 2025 to before the live auction on 18 January 2025 at 5 Jiak Kim Street. \n  \nUnder the curatorial theme of ‘Landscapes: as far as the heart can see’\, a section of the exhibition and auction explores the subject of landscape through different lenses across cultures\, time\, geography\, history\, and stylistic movements. Leading the sale will be Marc Chagall’s La danse autour de la corbeille\, created in the artist’s last decade. Painted on the day of his wedding anniversary\, the work serves as an ode to love dedicated to his second wife and muse\, Vava\, who originally owned the work. Two rare\, fresh-to-market paintings by Raden Saleh\, the 19th-century nationalist artist of Indonesia and one of the most important artists in the region\, will also be presented to the public for the first time at Sotheby’s Singapore after having resided in a significant European private collection for the past century.  \nCollectors and art enthusiasts can also look forward to works by internationally acclaimed artists\, including Christine Ay Tjoe\, Fernando Zóbel\, Le Pho\, and Cheong Soo Pieng\, as well as ultra-contemporary artists Lucas Arruda\, Daisy Dodd-Noble\, and Camilla Engström\, in their auction debut in Singapore. \n  \nThe return of Sotheby’s Singapore Modern and Contemporary Art auction follows an exciting few weeks for the art world\, including solid results at Sotheby’s major auctions in Hong Kong\, London\, Paris\, and New York. For the first time\, Sotheby’s Singapore auction will coincide with Singapore Art Week\, reaffirming their commitment to celebrating arts and culture in the city-state and the region. \nFor more information: \n\nSotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Art Auction in Singapore
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sothebys-modern-and-contemporary-art-auction-in-singapore/
LOCATION:Fraser Residence River Promenade\, 5 Jiak Kim Street\, Singapore 169425\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250114T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250302T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T111647Z
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SUMMARY:Phenomenology of Light and Rhythms of the Earth
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by Zen Teh and SueKi Yee \n14 Jan to 2 Mar 2025\nObjectifs Lower Galleries \nOpening: Tue 14 Jan 2025\, 7pm – 9pm\nThe opening reception will be accompanied by a performance by Sueki Yee at 7pm.\nFree admission \nRelated events\nParticipative Movement Workshop (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Sat 18 Jan 2025\, 3pm – 530pm\nWorkshop details\nSueKi’s performance: 3pm – 4pm\nSharing and movement activities: 4pm – 530pm\nLocation: Objectifs Lower Galleries\nFree admission \nPhenomenology of Light and Rhythms of the Earth is a project extended from Zen Teh’s residency project and exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin\, Germany. As part of her residency project\, she conducted walking workshops in Phnom Penh\, Bangkok and Berlin. This project idea draws on her ongoing research on our relationship with urbanity in rapidly developing cities. \nZen (visual art) and SueKi (dance) as collaborators\, are now interested in moving forward with research into Singapore’s urban context\, delving deeper into how they can explore the discourses on light and urbanity through multidisciplinary means: soundscapes\, multimedia data translation\, movement\, and tactile forms. This provides multiple entry points into the research as well as the interpretation\, creation\, and presentation of the data. Through artistic means\, they are interested in opening up a space where people can take time to process and discuss their embodied perspectives on light and darkness\, and how these ever co-existing elements are inextricably linked to life rhythms\, memories\, pollution\, urban development\, safety and surveillance\, environmental changes\, accessibility of energy\, and volatile global political states. \n— \nAbout Zen Teh\nZen Teh (b.1988\, Singapore) is an artist and educator interested in man’s relationship with the natural world. Her art practice spans photography\, sculpture and installation art. Teh has initiated collaborative interdisciplinary projects with artists\, art professionals and scientists to explore the impact of human activity on natural environments. Teh’s works have been showcased in Singapore and regionally including Thailand\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Korea\, Japan\, Taiwan and China. She was conferred the Young Artist Award by The National Arts Council\, Singapore in 2021. She was artist-in-residence at the International Studio Programme at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin\, Germany in 2024. \nAbout SueKi Yee\nSueKi Yee is a Malaysian dancer-choreographer (currently based in Berlin) who’s drawn to improvisation\, site-specific work\, and multidisciplinary experimentation and collaboration. With a Bachelor in Dance (ASWARA)\, she’s trained in contemporary dance\, ballet\, and various traditional folk and classical dances. Movement has become her entry point into understanding and exploring other art forms\, providing diverse entry points into her work and expanding the horizons of research\, creation\, and presentation.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/phenomenology-of-light-and-rhythms-of-the-earth/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250114T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250309T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111810Z
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SUMMARY:Hope you are keeping well!
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Lenette Lua (Recipient of the Curator Open Call 2024)  \nWith works by Arabelle Zhuang\, Genevieve Leong\, Hu Rui\, and Huijun Lu\nPresented by Objectifs \n14 Jan – 9 Mar 2025\nChapel Gallery\, Objectifs\nOpening: Tue 14 Jan 2025\, 7pm\nFree admission \nExhibition programmes \nHope you are keeping well! | Exhibition Tour with Arabelle Zhuang and Lenette Lua (Register here)\nSat 15 Feb\, 1pm – 2pm\nObjectifs Chapel Gallery | Free admission \nHope you are keeping well! | Curator Tour (Register here)\nSat 1 Mar\, 4pm – 5pm\nObjectifs Chapel Gallery | Free admission \nLanguage of Difference | Ezzam Rahman in Dialogue with Lenette Lua (Register here)\nSat 8 Mar\, 3pm – 4pm | Objectifs Chapel Gallery\nFree admission \nOpen Studio Sessions with Genevieve Leong and Huijun Lu\nCome and engage with Genevieve Leong and Huijun Lu as they share their creative processes\, and delve into the ideas shaping their works.\nSat 18 Jan\, 2pm – 5pm\nObjectifs Chapel Gallery | Free admission\, no registration necessary \nOpen Studio Sessions with Genevieve Leong\nShare your thoughts\, ask questions\, or simply connect as artist Genevieve Leong discusses the inspirations behind her practice\, explores the materialities of her installations\, and shares her current works-in-progress.\nSaturdays 15 Feb & 1 Mar\, 2pm – 5pm\nObjectifs Chapel Gallery | Free admission\, no registration necessary \nHope you are keeping well! reflects on the impact of Singapore’s national productivity agenda on artistic labour\, with a particular focus on the Smart Nation plan and the 1980s Productivity Campaign. Comprising an exhibition and a series of informal gatherings\, the project approaches curatorial work of care as a means of revealing and understanding the often-invisible labours of artistic production. Transforming Objectifs’ Chapel Gallery into a shared\, psychological artists’ studio\, the exhibition synthesises four propositions on care by artists Hu Rui\, Genevieve Leong\, Huijun Lu\, and Arabelle Zhuang. The informal gatherings aim to broaden and deepen the discourse\, probing the values encoded in our words and actions. Featuring programmes such as a dialogue with artist Ezzam Rahman and open studios\, these gatherings create a space to imagine how we might journey together sustainably\, thriving within—and beyond—Singapore’s pursuit of excellence. \n— \nAbout the Curator\nLenette Lua is a practice-led researcher and curator whose interests delve into reconciling the contested intersections of political\, economic\, and socio-cultural spheres through her curatorial work. While at the Royal College of Art in London\, she initiated the long-term curatorial project ‘Fungi Initiative\,’ exploring institutional collaborations via participatory artist-led workshops. She was the recipient of the Objectifs Curator Open Call 2024 Award. \nAbout the Artists \nArabelle Zhuang is an interdisciplinary artist working across photography\, moving images and textiles. In her practice\, Zhuang examines the interpersonal relationship\, beauty in the peripheral and the cyclical nature of being. She is interested in developing narratives that search for the multiplicities of everyday life and the layers in between. \nEzzam Rahman is a multi-disciplinary artist known for his interest in the body and the use of common\, easily accessible\, yet unconventional media in his art practice. Working across sculpture\, installation\, digital media\, and performance\, he creates works that are often autobiographical\, time-based\, and ephemeral\, aiming to pique viewers’ thoughts on the themes of body politics\, identity\, impermanence\, traces\, and abjection. He was awarded a joint winner of the Grand Prize for the President’s Young Talents 2015 and the People’s Choice Award by the Singapore Art Museum. Ezzam won the Most Promising Award for photography at the PULSE Awards 2021. He served as artistic director for The Substation in 2021 and was involved in various prestigious programmes\, including the NIE Visiting Artist Programme and NAC Our SG Arts Plan launch event. \nGenevieve Leong‘s art practice attempts to visualise the intangible. Beginning with the immaterial\, her work often combines text\, image\, found and made objects and the manipulation of space to create what she describes as “an almost physical image”. The installations that she creates often embody an impermanence with possibilities for change\, whether it be due to audience participation or natural environmental factors. Her work seeks to shed new light onto her emotions\, sensations\, and realisations. \nHu Rui works with videos\, installations\, and computer simulation. His practice engages with issues around temporality from a multitude of variables\, including causality\, prediction\, choice\, and language. He is the recipient of the Best Experimental Animation Award at the 60th Ann Arbor Film Festival and a Jury Special Mention at the 25FPS Festival Croatia. He is Assistant Professor in Computation and Design at Duke Kunshan University. \nHuijun Lu works at the intersections of art\, music\, engineering and computing. Lu’s practice culminates in kinetic installations\, sculptures\, moving images and soundscapes. Consistent in the works are mechanisms and circuits that examine the function of objects\, observations about the unnoticed in our environments\, and technology’s role in mediating relationships with our surroundings. \nAbout the designer \nVanessa Ban is a designer and educator with over a decade of experience working with cultural institutions and commercial clients. She is the founder of External Assessment Summer School\, an interdisciplinary educational initiative that bridges art\, critical theory\, and design. Vanessa has served on jury panels including D&AD and The Crowbar Awards. As an adjunct faculty\, she incorporates her professional expertise and critical design approach honed through experiences at Pentagram\, Typography Summer School New York\, and the London College of Communication.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/hope-you-are-keeping-well/
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:20250115T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241121T055252Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: Eclipse by The Necessary Stage
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows \nAbsorbingly told by [2008 staging’s actor] Umar Ahmed\, Eclipse suggests that ancestral memory is never as meaningful as the allegiances of everyday life. \n— The Guardian UK \n  \n  \n  \n(Playwright Haresh Sharma) has demonstrated a deftness and maturity in scriptwriting\, a deeper inquiry into life and humanity\, as well as an evident progress in terms of his creations. \n— 联合早报 Lianhe Zaobao [translated from Chinese] \nA young Singaporean man is making a journey to his father’s birthplace in Hyderabad\, Pakistan. With him are his father’s ashes. As he makes the arduous trip\, he retraces the original journey made by millions of people—including his parents and grandparents—in 1947\, during the partition of India and Pakistan. \nWritten by Cultural Medallion recipient Haresh Sharma\, Eclipse is a play that looks at three generations of men struggling with their dreams and their journeys\, offering an intimate look at personal stories affected by historical events. \nFirst presented as a short play to critical acclaim by Scotland’s 7:84 Theatre at Traverse Theatre\, Eclipse was developed into a full-length production for the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2008. \nAlmost 80 years after the Partition\, this staging with a fresh new direction by Associate Artist A Yagnya stars award-winning Singapore actor Shrey Bhargava. It also features Indian classical vocalist Sveta Kilpady. \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after the performances on 16 and 17 January 2025\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 17 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-eclipse-by-the-necessary-stage/
LOCATION:Black Box @ The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241129T015413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241129T015413Z
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SUMMARY:ART SG 2025
DESCRIPTION:Returning for its third edition\, ART SG 2025\, presented by UBS as Founding and Lead Partner\, takes centre stage as Southeast Asia’s leading international art fair\, elevating Singapore as a vibrant global hub for contemporary art. Coinciding with Singapore Art Week\, this year’s fair features a stellar roster of 106 exhibitors from 30 countries and territories\, uniting the established presence of world-renowned galleries with the fresh perspectives of emerging talent across three dynamic sectors: GALLERIES\, FOCUS\, and FUTURES. \nART SG 2025 offers a multi-faceted space for discovery\, inviting both new and seasoned collectors to immerse themselves in a diverse programme that includes large-scale installations in PLATFORM\, a thought-provoking TALKS series featuring cultural partners Delfina Foundation and Bangkok Kunsthalle\, and an engaging FILM programme\, screened in collaboration with ArtScience Museum. \nExclusive VIP events further enhance the fair’s offerings\, celebrating Singapore’s flourishing arts scene and spotlighting the nation as a growing centre for cultural and artistic exchange.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/art-sg-2025/
LOCATION:Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre\, 10 Bayfront Ave\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 018956\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ART%20SG":MAILTO:marketing@artsg.com
GEO:1.2824499;103.8578807
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250116T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T111443Z
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SUMMARY:Foundational Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our introductory photography course will teach you how to capture images beyond the casual snapshot!\nDuration\n15h over 6 sessions \nProficiency Level\nBeginner \nCourse Description\nMake 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. \nGroup A: 16 Jan to 11 Feb 2025 with Aparna Nori \nRegister: https://www.objectifs.com.sg/basicphotography/
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/foundational-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:20250116T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241121T055157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T055157Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: I Am Seaweed by Mm And Something Happens Here (MASHH)/Cheryl Ho & Rachel Lee
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows.\nSingapore Sign Language Interpretation for 8pm show on 17 January 2025. \n  \nIt’s a thrill but with a lot to say about mental health and personal reflection and why people with the biggest grins might hide the biggest sadness. \n— Keith Gow\, Theatre First \nScreaming\, overwhelmed and frustrated: I just want to tear out my skin and smash my head against a wall!!! \nIn a society where we are constantly pushed to be more productive\, skilful and self-sufficient\, what does it mean to ‘just be?’. Can we grow from a place of love and trust instead of shame and comparison? \nMeet Sheryl with an ‘S’. Sheryl lives in Singapore\, which also begins with an ‘S’. Life hasn’t been the smoothest for Sheryl\, like for us all. No problemo. \nFollow Sheryl on her quest to become as resilient and as versatile as Seaweed. Enter a world of moody projections\, quirky presentations\, satirical ads\, and a lot of the ‘weed’ from the sea. \nA Judges’ Picks and Nominated for Best in Theatre at Melbourne Fringe 2023\, I Am Seaweed is a multimedia theatrical show that creates space for respite in an overwhelming world. \nPlease note that some audience members will be seated on cushions on the floor for the duration of the performance. We advise that you dress comfortably for the show. \nI Am Seaweed resonates with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed or persistently pressured to keep striving for more\, for better. It’s an entertaining and good-humoured show that asks us to look inside ourselves and question why we do everything we do and if it’s actually making us happy. \n— Myron My\, MyMelbourneArts \nA joyous work featuring a stunning\, off-the-charts-charming performance from Cheryl Ho. Bold\, energised\, achingly-human and super sharp \n—Judge’s Pick\, Melbourne Fringe Theatre \nWith support from Theatre Works (Australia) \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 17 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-i-am-seaweed-by-mm-and-something-happens-here-mashh-cheryl-ho-rachel-lee/
LOCATION:NAFA Studio Theatre\, 151 Bencoolen Street\, 189656\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="M1%20Singapore%20Fringe%20Festival":MAILTO:info@singaporefringe.com
GEO:1.3012565;103.8517878
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241222T111742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T111742Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Screens: Dancing Alone (Don’t Leave Me)
DESCRIPTION:A video art showcase by Susie Wong \n17 to 26 Jan 2025\nVenues: Digital billboard at Fortune Centre and Digital billboard at Wilkie Edge \nDancing Alone (Don’t Leave Me) is a series of onscreen vignettes of solitary women dancing by themselves\, for themselves. The work is inspired by a scene from the film\, The King and I\, where the female protagonist says\, “No woman would dance alone when a man is looking at her.” In Wong’s work\, the dancer is both the centre of attention and wholly indifferent; her occupation of the screen gives momentary respite and joy. \nYet her ability to escape the gaze of others is constrained by her own longing to be seen. Exaggerated by a highly visible medium\, these strange tensions speak of Wong’s long term preoccupation with romance and agency in relation to cinematic tropes\, and the complex negotiations that ensue. \nThis work is curated for Urban Screens\, which is presented by Objectifs as part of Singapore Art Week\, supported by the National Arts Council and Plan B Media. \nAbout Susie Wong \nSusie Wong is an artist\, curator\, educator and art writer in Singapore. She studied painting at the former LASALLE College of the Arts (St. Patrick’s Fine Arts) in the mid-1980s\, and pursued her Master of Fine Arts at LASALLE in 2007. She was artist-resident at NTU-CCA Singapore in 2018. Wong’s work ranges across landscapes\, still life\, portraiture\, a recurring subject in her early oil paintings and drawings. Since 1990s\, Wong has curated\, co-curated\, co-organised and/or participated in several solo and group exhibitions: Personae XX (1996\, Kandang Kerbau)\, HOPE: w.a.p. [women artists’ project] (2000\, Chijmes)\, The Machine Contemplating the Body (2014\, Singapore General Hospital) among others. More recently\, her work contemplates mass media and the circulation and consumption of images\, the mistrust of representation\, appropriating images or visual references for much of her work\, extending to romantic tropes in media. Her installation work with video/light projections includes Take Care of Me in the curated series\, Opening Day\, at the Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre in January 2018; and Dancing Alone\, at Objectifs\, 2020. \nShe was artist-in-residence at NTU CCA (Nanyang Technological University -Centre for Contemporary Art) from June to November 2018. \nWong has also written for numerous publications and monographs on art since the late 1980s. She is Assoc. Editor for ISSUE\, an annual LASALLE journal publication since 2013.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/urban-screens-dancing-alone-dont-leave-me/
LOCATION:Fortune Centre\, 190 Middle Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188979\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20250207T144749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144749Z
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SUMMARY:Art Outreach Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Art Outreach Basecamp is a public symposium designed to complement the Art Outreach Summit 2025 by fostering meaningful dialogue and collaboration within the arts community. Held during Singapore Art Week (SAW)\, Basecamp provides a platform for artists\, patrons\, and cultural stakeholders to engage in conversations that strengthen connections and explore the critical role of art in society. \nThe Art Outreach Basecamp is designed as the public-facing counterpart to the Art Outreach Summit\, complementing its mission by fostering inclusive dialogue and engagement during Singapore Art Week. While the Summit provides a professional development platform for emerging and mid-career practitioners\, the Basecamp serves as a starting point—much like its name suggests—for wider audiences to explore innovative ideas and collaborations in the arts. Together\, the Basecamp and Summit create a holistic programme aimed at strengthening Singapore’s position as a vibrant arts hub.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/art-outreach-singapore/
LOCATION:Marina Bay Sands\, Sands Expo & Convention Centre\, Begonia Junior Room\, 3011 & 3012 Singapore 018956\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art%20Outreach%20Singapore":MAILTO:info@artoutreachsingapore.org
GEO:1.352083;103.819836
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241231T040854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241231T040854Z
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SUMMARY:SAW at SAM
DESCRIPTION:Visit SAM during SAW 2025\, with free admission for all. Across two vibrant weekends\, experience Sonic Sessions\, live music performances after dark and a bustling art market at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Alongside these events\, discover Seeing Forest by Robert Zhao Renhui\, fresh from the Singapore Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2024\, exploring the connections between urban and natural environments. Delve into solo exhibitions by Yee I-Lann and Pratchaya Phinthong\, and SAM’s inaugural collection show\, Everyday Practices\, featuring artists such as Guo-Liang Tan\, Htein Lin\, Sun Xun\, and Tehching Hsieh. Artist talks and other programmes will also take place throughout SAM. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of contemporary art.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/saw-at-sam/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
GEO:1.2719533;103.836752
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20250207T144305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144305Z
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SUMMARY:CANVAS/S: Tales as New as Time
DESCRIPTION:Can a grain of rice hold a legend? \nDon’t miss our new exhibition series CANVAS/S: Tales as New as Time and explore rich narratives embedded in everyday objects\, traditions\, and memories\, with a focus on rice as a cultural symbol! \nDrawing inspiration from regional folktales\, oral histories\, and materials from the National Library Board’s collection\, our artists explore how rice transcends its role as a staple food to become a metaphor for care\, sustenance\, and cultural identity. \nJoin us at Jurong Regional Library from 17 January – 17 March 2025 to celebrate how traditions are preserved\, adapted\, and reimagined through art. Looking for a deeper experience? Catch interactive installations\, contribute to evolving artworks\, and sign up for the exciting programmes and specially curated tours led by the artists themselves! \nFind out more at: https://go.gov.sg/canvass25
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/canvas-s-tales-as-new-as-time/
LOCATION:Jurong Regional Library\, 21 Jurong East Central 1\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 609732\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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GEO:1.3327483;103.7395367
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Jurong Regional Library 21 Jurong East Central 1 Singapore Singapore 609732 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=21 Jurong East Central 1:geo:103.7395367,1.3327483
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20250207T144412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144412Z
UID:96103-1737118800-1737136800@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:LASALLE Open House 2025
DESCRIPTION:There is no room for limits at LASALLE\, Asia’s leading contemporary arts and design institution. Here\, our international faculty of artist-educators will nurture your artistic potential and push the boundaries of creativity. Visit LASALLE’s Open House on 17 and 18 January 2025 to discover how you can make it all happen through our undergraduate programmes.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lasalle-open-house-2025/
LOCATION:Lasalle College of the Arts\, 1 McNally Street Singapore 187940\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 187940\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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GEO:1.3029395;103.8515167
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Lasalle College of the Arts 1 McNally Street Singapore 187940 Singapore Singapore 187940 Singapore;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1 McNally Street Singapore 187940:geo:103.8515167,1.3029395
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241231T040703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241231T040736Z
UID:96030-1737118800-1737925200@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:To Have and To Hold: An Exhibition of Care and Connection
DESCRIPTION:Thought Partner Studio presents To Have and To Hold\, an exhibition during Singapore Art Week (Jan 16–26\, 2025)\, celebrating the therapeutic power of art. The showcase invites reflection on how we hold — memories\, emotions\, and connections — exploring themes of care\, transformation\, and release. Through intimate artworks\, visitors encounter safe spaces\, resilience\, and renewal\, contemplating the balance between holding on and letting go. The pieces evoke the tender presence of anchors in our lives\, reimagining materials and memories\, and capturing emotional landscapes where grief\, healing\, and reflection coexist. This thoughtful exhibition honours the unseen threads connecting us all.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/to-have-and-to-hold-an-exhibition-of-care-and-connection/
LOCATION:Thought Partner Studio\, 11 Keng Cheow Street #04-09 The Riverside Piazza\, 059608\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thought%20Partner%20Studio":MAILTO:hello@thoughtpartner.studio
GEO:1.2886871;103.8438623
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250117T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20241121T055354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T055354Z
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SUMMARY:M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025: Commission Continua by Noma Mini
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Features\nOpen captions in English for all shows \nCommission Continua is a powerful and affecting production. Miyambo succeeds in delivering a complex concept with care. \n— Nkgopoleng Moloi\, The Critter \nBright Maluleke—played by Tony Bonani Miyambo (Kafka’s Ape)—is an employee who copies and archives official documents from the commissions. He does his best just to stick to his brief and ignore the content of the files—but this proves difficult when faced with all these pages giving an account of the most critical and catastrophic moments in South Africa’s history. In the frugal setting of a photocopier\, a microphone\, and a loop station\, he begins to give vent to his annoyance with South African society’s struggle for real change and reconciliation. \nBonani Miyambo is terrific and deservedly gets one of the strongest ovations of the night \n— Teresa Guerreiro\, Culture Whisper \na devastating one-hander that emphasises how the culpability for historical and recent crimes perpetrated against the South African people has become buried under mountains of paperwork. \n— Chris Thurman\, Business Live \nThere will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance\, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 18 January 2025. Please email your request to info@singaporefringe.com by 6 December 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/m1-singapore-fringe-festival-2025-commission-continua-by-noma-mini/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="M1%20Singapore%20Fringe%20Festival":MAILTO:info@singaporefringe.com
GEO:1.289857;103.8552799
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250118T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T120357
CREATED:20250207T145148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T145148Z
UID:96057-1737194400-1737201600@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:Cyanotype Workshop | Blueprints of Light
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever created prints using sunlight? \nLearn the photographic process of cyanotype printing in our beginner-friendly workshop. Be inspired by Suzann Victor’s three-dimensional works\, which ‘print’ images onto the wall through light and shadow. Our friendly instructors will guide you through preparing light-sensitive chemicals and creating dynamic compositions. Expose your print form to ultraviolet (UV) rays and watch your creation turn a striking blue! \nParticipants are kindly requested to bring transparent or translucent objects for this workshop\, such as glass bottles. Recommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/cyanotype-workshop-blueprints-of-light/
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
GEO:1.2911018;103.8402617
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