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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | Keynote Conversation: 'The worse things are\, the better the art becomes'
DESCRIPTION:A founding member of the Women’s Action Forum in Pakistan\, Salima Hashmi’s practice demonstrates the multi-faceted roles that artists can take. Mirroring Hashmi’s concerns for equality and sustainability\, while holding space to celebrate life\, no matter what\, artist Rirkrit Tiravanija will moderate the discussion.\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nSpeaker: Salima Hashmi (Artist\, educator\, art historian and activist)\nModerator: Rirkrit Tiravanija (Artist and Professor of Professional Practice\, Visual Arts\, Columbia University School of the Arts)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-keynote-conversation-the-worse-things-are-the-better-the-art-becomes/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | Crit Club: The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction
DESCRIPTION:Crit Club is a contextual performance project by Cem A.\, the artist behind the art-world’s favourite meme account\, @freeze_magazine. Staged like a sports tournament\, participants are invited to debate impossible art-related positions that playfully challenge the art world’’s hesitancy to embrace disagreement. In Singapore\, among the world’s crypto capitals\, Crit Club considers NFTs and memes as inheritors of print’s DNA.\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nDebate: Is an NFT’s Worth in the Art or the Trade?\nSpeakers: Chris Fussner (Founder\, Tropical Futures Institute) \, Kijun Seo ( Co-founder of Planetarium Labs\, PALJA\, and HAP)\, Audrey Ou (Co-founder and CEO\, TRLab)\, Clara Che Wei Peh (Independent curator)\nModerator: Margaret Wang (Private collector and art patron)\n\nTete-a-Tete: Are all Memes Political?\nSpeakers: Cem A. (Artist and founder\, @freeze_magazine)\, Al Hassan Elwan (Interdisciplinary designer\, brand consultant\, and founder\, POSTPOSTPOST™)\nModerator: Stephanie Bailey (Curator\, The Politics of Print\, and Lead Editor\, print_screen)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-crit-club-the-work-of-art-in-the-age-of-digital-reproduction/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
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SUMMARY:ArtWalk@Wessex
DESCRIPTION:The artists living and working in Wessex Estate are opening their studio spaces to the public over the weekend as part of Singapore Art Week 2026. \nA leisurely stroll around the estate will take you to the studios of eight local and international artists where you will find a rich diversity of contemporary and traditional art practices including ceramic art\, painting\, printmaking\, drawing\, video and photography\, mixed media\, graphic art\, jewellery and textile work. \nJanuary’s ArtWalk@Wessex will be a unique opportunity to see the vibrant paintings from this year’s UOB Painting of the Year Bronze Winner and long-time Wessex artist\, Junko Tsujii\, as well as original hand-made jewellery from Shing Lee who is joining ArtWalk for the first time. \nThe artists will be present at their studios during this event giving visitors the opportunity to talk to them directly about their art practice\, inspiration and creative process. Artwork can also be purchased directly from the studios. \nArtists taking part in this edition of the ArtWalk@Wessex are: \nFrances Alleblas            Shing Lee                             Naomi Hanakata \nMax Kong                              Joyce Loo                             James Stewart \nJunko Tsujii                         Saya Yamaguchi \nSet against the beautiful leafy backdrop of Portsdown Road\, just off the Green Corridor at Tanglin Halt\, are the historical 1940s black and white colonial houses and walk-up apartments which make up Wessex Estate. Drawn to the big open spaces\, nature\, interesting architecture and a more alterative community\, artists have been drawn to this area for decades. \nThe first open studio event took place in 2006\, and since then there have been 23 art walks. The artist community in Wessex has seen many changes over the years\, and artists have come and gone\, however there is still an active group of artists in living and working in Wessex Estate. Currently ten studios actively participate in the ArtWalk@Wessex and open their studio spaces bi-annually to the public. \nMore information is available at \nhttps://www.facebook.com/ArtWalkWessex \nInstagram @artwalk_wessex \n(Note: Exact details of which studios are open on the two weekends can be found on the ArtWalkWessex Facebook page). \nArtWalk@Wessex is taking place as part of Singapore Art Week #SAW2026
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/artwalkwessex/
LOCATION:Wessex Estate\, Woking Road- Westbourne Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 138707\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20260105T123213Z
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | Radical Printmaking in Asia
DESCRIPTION:This panel focuses on radical moments\, past and present\, when print became a tool to call forth new artistic worlds and solidarities. Speakers include Japanese print specialist Nozomi Naoi; Bishal Yonjan\, who traces a story of Global South Asia through journals produced by 20th-century Nepalese artists; and Sook-Kyung Lee\, Artistic Director of the 2023 Gwangju Biennale\, which featured woodcuts memorialising the Gwangju May 18 democratic movement by Malaysian collective Pangrok Sulap.\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nSpeakers: Bishal Yonjan (Artist\, curator\, and member\, Kalā Kulo)\, Nozomi Naoi (Associate Professor\, Department of Japanese Studies\, NUS)\, Sook-Kyung Lee (Director\, The Whitworth\, and Professor\, Curatorial Practices\, The University of Manchester)\nModerator: Siddharta Perez (Curatorial Lead\, NUS Museum)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-radical-printmaking-in-asia/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20260112T063407Z
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SUMMARY:Shade & Sip: Fundraiser Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of good conversation and great wine as we make art and swap books. Online bookstore Wormhole and local artist Dirty Doodies team up for a special fundraiser edition of Shade & Sip to support ArtsWok Collaborative\, a charity that brings art-making\, community building\, and civic participation together in meaningful ways. \nAttendees get to colour an exclusive Dirty Doodies art print and take it home as a memento\, enjoy two glasses* of BoundbyWine’s thoughtfully curated selections\, take part in a book swap and get personalised book recommendations! Plus\, opt for the Special Ticket to receive a limited-edition Dirty Doodies print\, illustrated only for this event\, with the option to request your favourite book to be featured in it (very limited slots!) \nAll net proceeds go to supporting ArtsWok Collaborative. Donations of $10 and above will qualify for 250% tax deduction and its impact will be doubled by the Cultural Matching Fund. \n* Non-alcoholic beverage options available. \n 
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/shade-sip-fundraiser-edition/
LOCATION:Friday’s Garden\, 22 Sin Ming Lane\, #01-84\, Midview City\, Singapore\, 573969\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wormhole":MAILTO:hello@wormhole.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T153000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | Keynote Conversation: Print as Practice
DESCRIPTION:“You can make art out of anything\,” says artist Michael Craig-Martin. “It is rather a question of how transformation occurs.” That profound and unruly process of artistic transformation anchors this talk\, which explores how two contemporary masters—Michael Craig-Martin and Pinaree Sanpitak—have used prints to bridge the gap between society and fine art.\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nSpeakers: Michael Craig-Martin (Artist)\, Pinaree Sanpitak (Artist)\nModerator: Adele Tan (Senior Curator and Assistant Director of Curatorial Programmes\, National Gallery Singapore)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-keynote-conversation-print-as-practice/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20260105T123047Z
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | New (Print) Markets\, New (Print) Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Are we in a new print renaissance? As prints and editions surge in popularity\, artnet’s Vivienne Chow invites leaders in the field—Molly Steiger\, Jenny Gibbs and Mazdak Sanii—to reflect on current trends and developments that are reshaping the global art market. What new art worlds and audiences are emerging amid generational and geopolitical shifts\, and how are they redrawing today’s cultural and commercial landscapes?\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nSpeakers: Molly Steiger (Senior Vice President and Senior International Specialist\, Prints & Multiples\, Sotheby’s)\, Jenny Gibbs (Executive Director\, IFPDA)\, Mazdak Sanii (Founder and CEO\, Avant Arte)\nModerator: Vivienne Chow (London Correspondent and Co-author of The Asia Pivot\, artnet)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-new-print-markets-new-print-worlds/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251222T110645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T110645Z
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026: The Politics of Print
DESCRIPTION:How has print defined modern and contemporary art histories across geographies and generations\, shaping cultural movements in the process? Conceived as a gathering for curious discussion\, The Politics of Print invites speakers and audiences to participate in two days of lively conversations and debates.\n\nThinking about the legacies of print from the 19th century to the present\, discussions will look at the transnational legacies of print as a political form; the radical use of print to drive artistic movements across Asia; current trends in collecting prints that are revealing historic shifts in the global art market; and how memes and NFTs\, as works of art in an age of digital reproduction\, fit into the history of print.\n\nPunctuating these exchanges are artist roundtables with masters in their field\, Michael Craig-Martin\, Pinaree Sanpitak\, Salima Hashmi and Rirkrit Tiravanija\, plus the Singapore edition of Crit Club\, a contextual performance project conceived by Cem A.\, the artist behind the art world’s favourite meme account\, @freeze_magazine.\n\nOrganised by STPI\, curated by Stephanie Bailey.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-the-politics-of-print/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20260105T123007Z
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SUMMARY:STPI Symposium 2026 | The Politics of Print
DESCRIPTION:How political is print? This conversation between Wu Mo\, Kathleen Ditzig and Özge Ersoy\, moderated by Stephanie Bailey\, looks at how print has shaped modern and contemporary art across geographies and generations: from modern master Zao Wou-Ki’s revolutionary adoption of print and MoMA’s influence on print practices in Southeast Asian art in the 20th century\, to how archives of printed matter—such as catalogues and zines—are re-tracing Asia’s evolving art histories today.\n\nSG Culture Pass credits can be used to offset ticket purchases of this programme.\n\nSpeakers: Wu Mo (Sigg Curator\, M+)\, Kathleen Ditzig (Curator\, National Gallery Singapore)\, Özge Ersoy (Executive Director\, Asia Art Archive)\nModerator: Stephanie Bailey (Curator\, The Politics of Print\, and Lead Editor\, print_screen)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/stpi-symposium-2026-the-politics-of-print-2/
LOCATION:72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251222T110455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T110455Z
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SUMMARY:ART SG 2026
DESCRIPTION:ART SG 2026\, Southeast Asia’s global contemporary art fair\, returns for its fourth edition this January. Presented by Founding and Lead Partner UBS\, the fair is a hallmark event of Singapore Art Week\, connecting new and seasoned collectors with leading artists\, curators and partners at the centre of the region’s contemporary art movement.  \nBringing together an exceptional line-up of 106 exhibitors from more than 30 countries and territories\, ART SG 2026 offers an unparalleled opportunity to encounter works from some of the world’s leading galleries alongside today’s boldest emerging voices across three dynamic gallery sectors: GALLERIES\, FOCUS\, and FUTURES.  \nIn a first for ART SG\, Southeast Asian contemporary art platform S.E.A. Focus will be held within the fair. With a single ticket\, visitors gain seamless access to both events\, complemented by a curated programme of large-scale installations\, film\, panel discussions\, performance art and more. Offering an immersive space for discovery for visitors of all backgrounds and interests\, the integrated experience reinforces Singapore’s position as the region’s essential hub for global cultural and artistic exchange.  \nFor more information on ART SG 2026\, please visit: https://artsg.com.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/art-sg-2026/
LOCATION:Marina Bay Sands\, Sands Expo & Convention Centre\, Begonia Junior Room\, 3011 & 3012\, 018956\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ART SG":MAILTO:marketing@artsg.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251215T070931Z
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SUMMARY:S.E.A. Focus 2026: The Humane Agency
DESCRIPTION:In a world shaped by shifting borders\, changing climates\, and diaspora\, how do we choose to respond? S.E.A. Focus returns for its eighth edition under the curatorial theme The Humane Agency. \nCurated by John Z.W. Tung\, with artistic consultation by Emi Eu\, Executive Director of STPI\, the presentation highlights the quiet yet urgent force of artists who choose compassion over detachment. Instead of framing people as mere symbols of crisis\, the works foreground human connection—as a site of relation\, care and resilience. \nSpanning a variety of formats\, scale and media\, galleries and artists from across Southeast Asia and beyond reflect on three pressing global currents: the persistence of conflict and our longing for peace\, the intensifying ecological crisis\, and the movement of communities across and beyond nation-states. Together\, the works slow us down\, deepen our capacity to feel and remind us that empathy is not optional—it is a method\, an urgency and first step toward imagining a more connected\, less estranged future. \nCommissioned by the National Arts Council (NAC)\, S.E.A. Focus 2026 will be organised by and held at ART SG 2026 for the first time at the iconic Marina Bay Sands. Audiences are invited to experience how artists today act not just as observers of the world\, but as active participants in shaping it. \nMore information on S.E.A. Focus can be found at https://seafocus.sg/.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/s-e-a-focus-2026-the-humane-agency/
LOCATION:Sands Expo & Convention Centre\, FLAsia Licensing Village\, Sands Expo & Convention Centre – Hall B\, BB19 10 Bayfront Ave\, Singapore 018956\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 018956\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20260112T063443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T063443Z
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SUMMARY:You Are Fire: A Live Performance of Sayat Nova Outtakes
DESCRIPTION:You Are Fire: A Live Performance of Sayat Nova Outtakes \nJanuary 16\, 2026 | 8:00 PM – 9:40 PM | Friday\nJanuary 17\, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 6:40 PM | Saturday \nYou Are Fire is a collaborative project envisioned by Elvin Brandhi and Daniel Bird. \nThis live film-performance reworks newly scanned 35mm outtakes and screen tests from the shooting of Sergei Parajanov’s The Colour of Pomegranates or Sayat Nova (1969) into 15 film miniatures. Originally conceived as a film-poem about the life of the poet-ashugh\, Arutin Sayadyan\, each miniature grows out of textures – Armenian\, Georgian and Azeri architecture\, landscapes and objects – enabling the authenticity of an era to emerge. Using Tigran Mansurian and Yuri Sayadian’s original soundtrack as raw material\, the musical heritage of Sayat Nova is brought to the fore\, reimagining a performance by an ashugh\, or singer-poet bard\, at the early 21st-century crossroads of analogue and digital media. \nReconciling West and East\, You Are Fire explores Armenia as Europe’s avant-garde in Asia. The performance project is developed from the installation Temple of Cinema #1: Sayat Nova Outtakes. In 2019\, it opened Art Directions at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Originally a collaboration between the Armenian Cinema Foundation in Yerevan and Fixafilm in Poland\, it formed part of a restoration programme\, the Hamo Bek-Nazarov Project\, encompassing archives and institutions from the South Caucasus\, Central Asia and Ukraine. \nWorking with both archival footage and audio samples\, Brandhi and Bird subject the working materials of The Colour of Pomegranates to decollage and collage\, resulting in a profane\, live\, shadow-film\, where the subconscious is brought to the fore\, along with all that was repressed or denied\, not just by the Soviet censor\, but Parajanov himself. \nYou Are Fire – Research\, Practice and Process\nSaturday\, 17 January 2026\, 2 – 3 pm | Oldham Theatre \nIn 2018\, Daniel Bird began work on a project involving the scanning\, cataloguing and studying of approximately one hundred cans of film held by the National Archives of Armenia\, featuring outtakes\, screen and camera tests from Sergei Parajanov’s The Colour of Pomegranates (1969). Through this process\, You Are Fire: A Live Performance of Sayat Nova Outtakes was created\, a live audio-visual performance that breathes new life into the rediscovered material. \nDaniel Bird\, the guest curator of the Retrospective: Sergei Parajanov at the Asian Film Archive\, will share more about his research journey\, creative process\, and vision behind this unique work. Discover how film fragments\, readings\, and archival documents from film scripts and telegrams are combined to present this work that reimagines Parajanov’s iconic The Colour of Pomegranates. \n 
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/you-are-fire-a-live-performance-of-sayat-nova-outtakes/2026-01-17/1/
LOCATION:Oldham Theatre\, 1 Canning Rise\, Singapore 179868\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179868\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Asian Film Archive":MAILTO:ticketing@asianfilmarchive.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251020T072402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T072402Z
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SUMMARY:Finding the Writer's Voice
DESCRIPTION:𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿’𝘀 𝗩𝗼𝗶𝗰𝗲 \nWhat is the story within you that keeps running into roadblocks\, whenever you try to bring it into fuller expression? Is there a deeper truth beneath it that is asking to be seen? \nThis four-week workshop aims to help you get in touch with\, recognise\, and develop your unique writing voice. Whether you are a beginner writer\, or an experienced writer looking for a fresh approach towards your craft\, this workshop aims to help you achieve greater clarity and purpose in your work. \nParticipants have the option to submit up to ten pages of creative work for detailed individual feedback. \nThis workshop is open to writers of poetry\, prose and creative nonfiction. \nReduced fees are available for students\, as well as for those in need of financial assistance; please email rainbowfictioneers@gmail.com to find out more. \n𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀: 6th\, 13th\, 20th and 27th Dec 2025 \n𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲: 9.30am – 12.30pm on Saturdays \n𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Online  \n𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝘂𝗽 𝗮𝘁 rainbowfictioneers.com/writersvoice \n——— \n𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿  \nStacy Ooi is editor of 𝘝𝘰𝘺𝘢𝘨𝘦: 𝘈 𝘓𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭\, and founder of the 𝘙𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘣𝘰𝘸 𝘍𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘳𝘴\, a literary platform based in Singapore. Her poetry has been published in 𝘉𝘭𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘯 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸\, and 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘴\, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘧𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘴. Her fiction is published in 𝘉𝘭𝘶𝘦 𝘋𝘢𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘦𝘴 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭\, and forthcoming in 𝘊𝘈𝘓𝘠𝘟 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭. She dreams of a world where we are gentle with each other.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/finding-the-writers-voice/2026-01-03/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow Fictioneers":MAILTO:rainbowfictioneers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20251211T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251208T121833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T121833Z
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SUMMARY:UNTITLED
DESCRIPTION:UNTITLED at ART SEASONS is an exhibition of artworks from 10 artists. Participating artists: Alya Rahmat. Umibaizurah. Komkrit Tepthian. Min Zaw. Awang Damit Ahmad. Choi Xoo Ang. Desmond Mah. David Chan. Yang Xu. Cheong Kwang Ho. \nE-catalog: qrco.de/Untitled
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/untitled/
LOCATION:Art Seasons Gallery\, 50 Genting Lane\, Cideco Industrial Complex #03-02\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 349558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Seasons Gallery":MAILTO:info@artseasonsgallery.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260104
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20251215T070139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T070139Z
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SUMMARY:Jochen Mühlenbrink: Untaped Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Cuturi Gallery is pleased to present Untaped\, a new solo exhibition by German painter Jochen Mühlenbrink (b. 1980). Bringing together works developed during his 2025 residency with the gallery\, the exhibition marks his return to Singapore following his earlier presentation with the gallery\, AIR. In Untaped\, Mühlenbrink deepens his ongoing inquiry into illusion\, perception\, and painterly deception\, expanding on his tape series while drawing continued resonance from the atmospheric ambiguity of his Window Paintings. \nAcross the exhibition\, strips of tape\, torn\, curling at the ends\, become the real focus. Tape layered over fogged windows both conceals and transforms what lies beneath\, inviting the viewer into a playful investigation. The works are highly technical yet poetic\, conceptual\, and rooted in the materiality of lived experience. Mühlenbrink’s practice focuses on that brief shift in perception: when what seems familiar reveals itself differently. \nUntaped by Jochen Mühlenbrink will be on view at 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937 from 29 November 2025 to 3 January 2026.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/jochen-muhlenbrink-untaped-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Cuturi Gallery\, 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937\, Singapore\, 228210\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
ORGANIZER;CN="Cuturi Gallery":MAILTO:singapore@cuturigallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20251122T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T023302
CREATED:20250908T081037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T081037Z
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SUMMARY:Lai Yu Tong: The Dogs
DESCRIPTION:ShanghART Singapore is pleased to present Lai Yu Tong’s first solo exhibition with the gallery\, The Dogs\, opening on 30 August 2025. Featuring a new series of works that centres around his encounters with a pack of stray dogs\, the artist invites us to reconsider our relationship with entities that exist on the fringes of our environments\, while reflecting upon his own experiences and interactions with the dogs across several months. \nDrawing upon observations of the present\, Lai’s practice examines the overlooked and neglected. Everyday objects and subjects such as cars\, crows\, hands\, and chairs feature as motifs across his works that are cast within the stories and scenarios that he creates around them. By looking at something for extended periods of time\, he brings out alternative perspectives on the familiar. Recently\, his gaze fixates upon the stray dogs that he encounters around a forested area close to where he lives. Their existence as wild\, untamed and shy creatures that roam under the shadows of Singapore intrigues him. \nIn a highly developed and controlled society\, the presence of these dogs introduces a degree of unpredictability\, even instilling a sense of danger. Initial encounters with them ended with Lai retreating out of fear. However\, following multiple visits where he would observe\, photograph and sometimes feed the dogs\, the fear that he felt eventually shifts into a kind of love\, as he forms a connection with these misunderstood creatures. \nStorytelling makes up a big part of Lai’s approach\, manifesting in forms such as drawing\, sculpture\, and sound. In these latest works\, Lai seeks to retell his encounters with these enigmatic creatures through intimate pieces of drawings and collages on various modest everyday materials — cardboard\, wood\, and paper. He simultaneously draws and obscures the dogs\, playing with techniques of erasure and transparency that render his subjects as ghostly figures and impressions. Such loose methods of representation alludes to the elusiveness and placelessness of the subjects he draws\, whilst also allowing them to take on other identities and connotations. \nThrough a selection of two-dimensional works\, a sculpture\, a sound piece and a performance\, the gallery space is transformed into a site of encounter between the audience and the dogs. Bridging the distance between us and them through Lai’s own experiences\, the exhibition encourages visitors to empathise and identify with the beings that live on the edges of our environments; out of sight and away from what we are familiar with.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/lai-yu-tong-the-dogs/2025-11-22/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singapore\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShanghART Singapore":MAILTO:shanghartgallerysg@gmail.com
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