Tag: Singapore
La Salle : Free Exhibitions (I)
MUJI : New Furniture Series
MUJI – the super minimalism lifestyle company has just launched its latest furniture series in ASEAN region. Singapore has the largest and complete collection of the latest series. The furnitures are made from sustainable rubberwood. Similar to oak, rubberwood is resistant to bacteria and mold. The launch of this product series marks the first time… Read More MUJI : New Furniture Series
Upcycled 150KGs PET into 3D Printed Filament
The National Design Centre (NDC) continues to push the frontiers of design and sustainability as it moves from examining zero waste to exploring circularity, emerging technologies and potential solutions with its new exhibition, Circular Futures: Next GenRuns till 9 April 20239am to 9pm dailyFree admissionNational Design Centre111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969url: https://designsingapore.org/national-design-centre Curated and produced… Read More Upcycled 150KGs PET into 3D Printed Filament
⁰Doraemon 哆啦A梦 @ National Museum Singapore
AN AN ANtottemo daisukiDORAEMON~~~ Tickets are at $30SGD, until Feb 5th 2023. Artworks created by 28 artists + 2 local artists. An exhibition that you would like to visit again. Featured image by Takashi Murakimi. Four Spaces There are many impressive artworks located in the four galleries of the museum: two galleries at the baseline,… Read More ⁰Doraemon 哆啦A梦 @ National Museum Singapore
On the little Red dot: Pop-up art events
Admission: Free Commemorating 30 years of bringing arts and culture closer to Singaporeans, the National Arts Council (NAC) is bringing the well-loved Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN) to several towns this November. This edition of AYN will cast the spotlight on five neighbourhoods and more including Bukit Merah, Jurong, Marine Parade, Serangoon and Tampines, each… Read More On the little Red dot: Pop-up art events
Modern Parametric Bridges
Excellent engineering and science would inevitably incorporate aesthetic elements. Few individuals would consider a boring solid colored steel spanned across from land A to B as an item pleasing to the eyes. Bridges as an architect would put it – as a connector; a messenger to forward exchanges between two grounds. It has to be… Read More Modern Parametric Bridges
Happy Pills, Peter Pan and Peekaboo
Be very, very mesmerized by Lim QiXuan’s (QimmyShimmy) 2016 polymer clay artworks. Qimmy’s uncanny artistic expression lies not only in the infant’s facial features, but also in the up-cycling of used packages. Together with eight artists, Qimmy’s artworks are exhibited at Of Cuckoos and Sparrows, Deck, 120A Prinsep Street Singapore. Exhibition ends on June 26th. Source: NaoRococo… Read More Happy Pills, Peter Pan and Peekaboo
A walk through time and space
Build your very own self-inflicted time and space through the new exhibition at La Salle College of the Arts organized by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore. Artists cum academic lecturers/ professors: Beth Harland, David Thomas and Ian Woo have brought together pieces of their work entitled, Impermanent durations: On Painting and Time. Exhibition ends on July 24th, 2016. There… Read More A walk through time and space
Asian Civilisations Museum Launches World’s First Exhibition on the History and Spread of Christian Art in Asia
Singapore, 24 May 2016 – The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) presents Christianity in Asia: Sacred Art and Visual Splendour, the world’s first exhibition on the history and spread of Christian art in Asia. This is also the ACM’s inaugural special exhibition after an extensive revamp last year. Asia has played a significant role in the… Read More Asian Civilisations Museum Launches World’s First Exhibition on the History and Spread of Christian Art in Asia










