Ancestral Bonds: Ancient Chinese Bronzes from the Meiyintang Collection
One of the most important private collections of Chinese art, this exhibition boasts over one hundred ancient Chinese bronzes, and explores the way in which they relate to concepts of ancestor veneration, filial piety, and the afterlife.
The Nightingale Holiday Program
A week-long drama, art and craft workshop for kids, organized by SRT’s The Little Company. Package includes tickets to their production The Nightingale, plus an exclusive backstage tour.
PantoneMyArt Exhibition – 3D in Color
This recurring exhibition showcases the work of eight local artists, among them street artist Ben Qwek, graffiti artist Clogtwo and cartoonist Ziqi, who each create works of optical illusion with an assigned Pantone color.
A Night of Magic at Raffles
Last seen performing a double levitation act in RWS’s Incanto, illusionist Joe Labero (who’s picked up three Merlin awards) promises more death-defying stunts and unbelievable theatrics at his solo show. The enigmatic magician started his first show in Stockholm titled ‘ A Magic Night’, which garnered rave reviews and sold out its entire run of […]
Peter Halley
We’ve heard about his showcases in Europe and in the Guggenheim, so we’re pretty excited that Peter Halley’s colorful, geometric, modernist paintings (think reinterpreted prison cells and computer chips) are coming to town for this retrospective.
Jennifer Lopez (2014 F1 Singapore Grand Prix)
The diva and her iconic behind are coming to town to grace us mere mortals as she caps off this year’s Grand Prix final. Expect a whole load of glitter and sass, as befits the occasion.
Common Man Green Project
Common Man jumps onto the farmers’ market bandwagon with the inaugural Green Project (9am-5pm every first Sunday of the month), where you can catch people like urban farming advocates Edible Gardens, artisanal granola brand Eastern Granola and organic smoothie makers LINS Smoodees.
Once Upon a Time in Asia: The Story Tree
Aimed at kids, these storytelling sessions incorporate mystery trails around the museum in search of artifacts and clues about trees. A highlight is Chinese paper craft artist Li Hongbo’s painstakingly designed “honeycomb” paper sculptures, which can elongate and transform into different forms.