Singapore Art Week 2021 has officially begun! To celebrate this festive week, we at Ode to Art have put together a list of fun-filled and art-astic activities for you and your family to enjoy!
1. Light the Night Festival
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Based on the theme of “______-In Progress”, the 2021 Light the Night Festival will illuminate the city’s most iconic cultural institutions such as the National Gallery of Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum and the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. Through a variety of different artistic projections, each institution will showcase Singapore’s progress and adaptability over the past year. Within walking distance of each other, go on a delightful and inspiring tour of Singapore! For more information about the light projection timings and sneak previews of what to look forward to, click here!
2. Singapore ArtScience Museum
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Immerse yourself in the digital interactive art installations at the Singapore ArtScience Museum. Comprising a range of five different featured exhibits including the Star Wars Identities: the exhibition and Future World: Where Art Meets Science, there will definitely be something for everyone! With breathtaking and mesmerising installations and activities to do, these art exhibits will take you and your family on a magical and exciting journey! To find out more, visit their website here!
3. Singapore International Photography Festival
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This weekend, take a walk along the passage of time through these photographic works!Based on the theme of ‘Departing and Arriving’, take a peep through the lens of local and International photographers at this year’s International Photography Festival. Located at different central and well-established art spaces such as 37 Emerald Hill and the Esplanade Tunnel, these photographic artworks that will showcase different perceptions of human movement and progress over the years. Click here for more information about the festival!
4. Grandmother Tongue
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Directed by local playwright Thomas Lim, this play explores the struggle of a young man trying to connect with his 84-year-old Teochew-speaking grandmother. A familiar sentiment about the struggle of identity and language in Singapore, Grandmother Tongue examines the social costs of the Mother tongue language policy and the heartbreaking exclusion of our pioneer generation. Widely raved at Singapore Theatre festival in 2016, Grandmother Tongue is back for a limited time!Click here to book your ticket or learn more about the play!
5. Once Upon A Time On The Orient Express
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This pop-up attraction offers visitors a chance to relieve the enthralling experiences of travellers from more than 100 years ago Featuring two original train carriages classified as National Treasures of France, this attraction features some priceless and extraordinary objects that follow the legacy of the train! At the same time, allow you to explore the tracks and landscapes witnessed over the voyages of this legendary train!
Photo credit: Time Out Singapore Located at the West Lawn of the Gardens by the Bay, take a relaxing stroll at the latest Lunar New Year exhibit in the Flower Dome after your voyage from the past! Featuring auspicious elements and a variety of vibrant flowers on display, bask in the festive atmosphere to usher in the new year with lots of good luck and prosperity! Click here to find out more!
Inspired by art? Take a look at the artworks that we have available at our website! Or come down to the gallery at Raffles City to start your art collection today!