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SUMMARY:Voyage
DESCRIPTION:This digital installation brings to life the botanical and zoological species depicted in the National Museum of Singapore’s William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings. Join us on a ‘voyage’ to discover the plants and animals of the Southeast Asian natural world\, before continuing the journey to the museum’s Story of the Forest installation.
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LOCATION:Glass Atrium\, National Museum of Singapore\, Level 2\, 93 Stamford Rd\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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SUMMARY:Project Solitude
DESCRIPTION:This immersive installation invites visitors to slow down in today’s fast-paced society and experience moments of solitude. Through the showcase\, we hope viewers are able to reconnect with their sense of self and the things they may overlook in their daily lives. \n  \nAbout the artists \nProject Solitude was designed in 2021 by students from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and National University of Singapore\, as part of a special project organised by NAFA.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/project-solitude/2022-08-23/
LOCATION:Gallery Theatre\, National Museum of Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Hawkapura : Atmosphere\, Character\, Flavours
DESCRIPTION:In visualising and creating various everyday and specialty dishes across generations\, Singapore has proudly carved its own identity and passion centring around the subject of food. With the introduction of dedicated spaces for hawker stalls and their constant development over the years\, the uniquely Singaporean hawker culture continues to remain strongly rooted in the hearts of locals. \n  \nRSCLS and MARIHADALITTLESHEEP (featuring Rene Foo) have come together for this video collaboration to paint their take on their observations of the streets. In the process of creating this piece\, the artists visualise street art and food as two beings growing hand in hand as they undergo parallel changes over time. Embodying a hint of playfulness and vibrancy\, the artwork aims to introduce a fresh perspective on hawker culture to audiences\, highlighting the subtle similarity in the identities of the streets and its food and art. \n  \nThe life-sized pushcart and the hawker apparatus on view here are an artistic salute to the street vendors who have contributed to our rich heritage and culture. \n  \nAbout the artists \nRSCLS -[ras-kuhl]  \nFormed in late 2006\, RSCLS is an urban art collective that believes in the propagation of acts of artistic nonsense through open uninhibited random collaborations and discourse. A collective of artistic misfits and outsiders from diversely distinct backgrounds\, the collective is united by their love for graffiti and street art. \n  \nAs a collective\, RSCLS is a recipient of the Seed Grant from the NATIONAL ARTS COUNCIL and have been involved in numerous exhibitions and events both locally and internationally. THE SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT is an initiative by RSCLS to create a regional sharing network for urban arts. It is also a program that seeks to document\, archive and provide an understanding and education of street art and graffiti as an art form in the cultural and urban context of each different city in South East Asia. \n  \n@rscls \n  \nMARIHADALITTLESHEEP \nThroughout her career\, Marianne (@marihadalittlesheep) has explored a diversity of art forms from visual arts to music\, dance and theatre. \n  \nShe has participated in projects by National Arts Council\, National Youth Council\, Singapore Tourism Board\, Land Transport Authority and more\, taking on roles from the project manager to artist and photographer/videographer. In recent years\, she has led projects as the junior art director for commercial and product advertising. \nShe has also executed self-initiated community art projects and spearheaded CSR mural projects for Very Special Arts Singapore\, Singapore Pools and more. \n  \nOutside her full time job\, Marianne also has an interest in the archival of creative processes and narratives\, and enjoys learning and utilising different mediums to better share these stories as a multi-disciplinary artist and storyteller. \nmarihadalittlesheep.com \n  \nRENE FOO \n  \nRene Foo is a graphic designer and illustrator\, based in Singapore. \nShe graduated with a diploma in Motion Graphics from Nanyang Polytechnic in 2021. \n  \nHer creative interests lies in both digital and hand-drawn illustration\, brand implementation\, print design and animation. Aside from making things look eye-catching\, she believes that brands thrive best when they have meaning and purpose behind them. That design is beyond just its aesthetic value. \n@foo.rene | @neyhfilms (Instagram) https://www.behance.net/renefoo (Online Portfolio)
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/hawkapura-atmosphere-character-flavours/
LOCATION:NMS LED Wall\, Level1\, National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore 178897\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220809T100000
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SUMMARY:National Day Celebrations at the National Museum of Singapore
DESCRIPTION:National Day Celebrations at the National Museum of Singapore \nTuesday\, 9 August 2022  \n10am – 12am  \nFree admission   \n  \nCome dressed in your best red-and-white outfit and celebrate Singapore’s 57th birthday at the National Museum of Singapore with your family and friends! You can look forward to an exciting line-up of programmes\, from an outdoor playground for families in the morning to a National Day hunt in our galleries throughout the day; creating mementos based on Singapore’s icons in our drop-in activity stations and workshops\, and lively music performances and storytelling sessions. In the evening\, gather with your family and friends for an outdoor live telecast of the National Day Parade\, as images of past parades over the years are projected on the museum’s façade.  \n  \nDon’t forget to tag us on social media when taking photos with #NationalDayatNMS!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/national-day-celebrations-at-the-national-museum-of-singapore/
LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220610T100000
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SUMMARY:Off/On: Everyday Technology that Changed Our Lives\, 1970s-2000s
DESCRIPTION:Date: 10 June – 30 October 2022 \nTiming: 10am-7pm daily (last admission 6.30pm) \nLocation: National Museum of Singapore\, Exhibition Gallery\, Basement Level \nAdmission fee: TBC \nGet ready to be transported back in time with National Museum of Singapore’s Off/On: Everyday Technology that Changed Our Lives\, 1970s-2000s showcase that brings back technology from our nostalgic past. From the typewriter and personal computer\, to telecommunications and entertainment devices such as the payphone\, pager and the technicolour television set\, look forward to getting to know and reconnecting with some of these technologies through several themed installations with complementary gamified experiences! \n  \nThis immersive showcase explores how everyday technological tools changed and shaped the lives of Singaporeans from the 1970s to 2000s. Set against the backdrop of the nation’s industrialisation and rapid transformation period\, Off/On takes visitors through familiar local settings at home\, work and other social spaces with a small\, yet specially curated selection of technology icons from Singapore’s past.  \n  \nPresented as part of the National Museum’s Collecting Contemporary Singapore initiative that aims to broaden the museum’s efforts in documenting diverse perspectives of contemporary Singapore\, this showcase encourages visitors to reflect on how technology has made an indelible mark on their everyday life. Residents in Singapore are also invited to contribute their memories and objects relating to the theme of technology up to the present day\, and how it has played an important role in their lives. \n  \nAs part of this showcase\, there will also be an afterhours escape room activity that will be available as a ticketed experience on selected dates. Please note that the gallery will be closed at 6pm for the escape room game on these selected dates\, with last admission at 5.30pm. More details will be shared at a later date and please refer to our website for updates. \n  \nWebsite: nationalmuseum.sg | FB national.museum.of.sg | IG natmuseum_sg | 
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