Eight outstanding individuals have been awarded the National Arts Council (NAC) Arts Scholarship this year. The Scholarship…
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) officially launches The Everyday Museum, the museum’s long-term public art initiative presenting art…
This year marks Singapore’s milestone 10th participation at the International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia…
After more than two years since the onset of COVID-19, the further easing of restrictions from 29th…
The IMPART Art Prize 2022 has been awarded to curator Berny Tan and artists Lin Huiyi and…
A glorious tribute and haunting elegy to shared humanity and communities of print, Pulp III: A Short…
The National Arts Council (NAC) has conferred two Cultural Medallions and six Young Artist Awards, recognising outstanding…
Haw Par Villa, Singapore’s longest-running cultural theme park, is set to officially relaunch on Thursday, 28 October…
In emerging stronger as an arts community, and to inspire and uplift society in a post pandemic…
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) announced its new strategic direction, aligned with its vision to provide thought-provoking and…
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#trending: 'Do what feels right' — Lasalle lecturer urges S'pore art students not to ask for 'permission' to express creativity
A lecturer from Lasalle College of the Arts shared his frustration over how Singaporean design students tend to "seek permission" when expressing their creativity.
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The invisible work behind making art visible
Go behind the scenes to find out what it takes to set up a blockbuster exhibition at the National Gallery Singapore.
More than 300 people braved the heat and turned up for the book launch of "Art of Joy: The Journey of Yip Yew Chong" held
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Thai artist Pratchaya Charernsook wins UOB Painting of the Year award
Pratchaya Charernsook is the second Thai artist in a row to win the UOB Painting of the Year award. Read more at straitstimes.com.