Kamal Arts
Contact
Address: | Wisma Geylang Serai, #04-05/06 1 Engku Aman Turn Singapore 408528 |
Phone: | (+65) 6344 3369 |
Email: | |
Internet: | http://kamaldollah.com |
Opening Hours: | Mon – Sat 9:30am–6:30pm. Closed on Sunday & Public Holiday |
Focus: Kamal Arts has an Art Gallery and Art Studio which runs arts exhibition and art workshops. Kamal Arts Gallery : The community gallery runs art exhibition regularly and has its permanent collections displayed in between exhibitions. Its goal is to make art more accessible to masses and art appreciation. It has held art exhibitions in conjunction with the Singapore Art Week and many more. Kamal Arts Studio : The conducts art workshops for various art mediums for people of all walk of lives including organisations, institutions and corporate events. Kamal Arts Studio is also perhaps the only fully equipped dedicated facility in Singapore, for batik art painting and is part of the Singapore Book of Records for the Longest Batik Painting. |
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Tenants at a lifestyle and art enclave in Singapore are hoping that art can still be a part of development plans for the area. This is even if galleries are no longer part of its future. It was recently announced that Gillman Barracks is being studied for future housing. An expert says the Governmen...
As wealthy Chinese relocate to Singapore, art market sees mixed results
Singapore has recently seen many art galleries and spaces opened by wealthy mainland Chinese new to the city-state, but concerns have arisen over their local integration and a lack of sales.
www.businesstimes.com.sg/lifestyle/ai-doesn-t-worry-me-all-photographer-annie-leibovitz
‘AI doesn’t worry me at all’: photographer Annie Leibovitz
PHOTOGRAPHER to the stars Annie Leibovitz, who will be inducted into the French Academy of Fine Arts on Wednesday (Mar 20), told AFP that artificial intelligence (AI) was not a threat to her trade – just another artistic tool. Read more at The Business Times.