Port/Raits of Tanjong Pagar
From 4/29/2023 - 3/9/2025
Tour the evolving realm of Tanjong Pagar with an art-themed journey showcasing vintage and modern installations. Experience the slower pace of Singapore's transformation from an industrial district to a metropolis with the event, Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar, captured through the lenses of six different artists.
Singapore Deviation: Wander with Art Through the Rail Corridor
From 4/29/2023 - 3/9/2025
Engage in the transformational journeys of Singapore's renowned Rail Corridor through the brushstrokes of artists Sookoon Ang, Hilmi Johandi, and Tan Pin Pin at the 'Singapore Deviation'. Traverse an atmosphere rocked with diverse sensorial interpretations of the railroad's palpable social, historical, and ecological transitions from a bustling communication pathway to a tranquil urban escape.
Lost and Found: Sea Chanty Project
From 6/15/2024 - 12/31/2026
Delving into the unique realm of artistic archivation, The Lost & Found: Sea Chanty Project explores novel intellectual realms of the misunderstood, the forgotten and shadowy. Its offerings amplify depths of human experiences through engaging music videos, commissioned from transformative artists exploring work songs, cultural heritage, collective narratives, and fascinating discourses on themes of displacement and memory.
Learning Gallery
From 7/20/2024 - 6/29/2025
Experience contemporary art through a vivid lens at the upcoming Learning Gallery exhibit, enthused by au courant ideas of childhood and exploration. Focusing on significant themes such as home, nature, and time through varied media, the collection endeavor to illuminate the quintessence of modern existence, thereby encouraging the inherent curiosity and spirit of guests while architecting thresholds.
Everyday Practices
From 8/30/2024 - 7/20/2025
Everyday Practices immerses you into the profound realm of everyday experiences, woven into inspiring tales of survival and resilience by skilled artists from the Asia region. The exhibited art pieces bravely challenge societal adversities, giving attendees insight into how simple acts can transform personal and global struggles.
The Everyday Museum
From 10/13/2024 - 3/9/2025
The Everyday Museum cultivates a creative atmosphere, showcasing public artwork to spark dialogues and enrich routine experiences. It provides an inviting platform that fosters community cultural exchange and promotes universal participation.
Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas
From 12/4/2024 - 3/23/2025
Pratchaya Phinthong's solo exhibit, No Patents on Ideas, provides a look into contemporary Thai art while emphasizing self-determination and a captivating interaction with symbol-loaded curios. Phinthong combines open-finished collaboration and intricate economic principles with his theatrics, creating a compelling blend of speculation and elucidated findings that re-contextualize art's core values and virtue.
Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau
From 12/4/2024 - 3/23/2025
Mansau-Ansau showcases the excellent mastery of Yee I-Lann, in a visual journey spanning over two decades of striking batik, silk, and bamboo pods work. Inhabiting peculiar terrains, attendees could immerse themselves in a collage tapestry of masks and turtles, spellbinding pandanus environments, and comforting silent karaoke sessions.
Seeing Forest
From 1/15/2025 - 5/18/2025
Guests are encouraged to delve into Robert Zhao Renhui's artistic narratives, showcasing the robustness of nature and its links with civilization, through the fictive Institute of Critical Zoologists. His display highlights the post-industrial woods of Singapore, revealing human-induced novel ecosystems and illustrating commonalities with urban life and community mechanics.