Freaky Friday at The Projector
The Projector’s Freaky Friday screening this week will be A Nightmare on Elm Street at midnight. Spooky. Donations are welcome.
Ariane Deborah @ The Company of Cats
Cozy up with English and Mandarin-language singer Ariane Deborah at The Company of Cats.
Bang Bang Pyjama Party
The Bang Bang Pyjama Party is probably the only event this month that will let you come in your sexy PJs.
Our Island, Our Sea – an ocean away
This exhibit showcases 3D sculptures that were made using fishing nets. It features 16 different artists from the Erub Erwer Meta Arts Centre, showing over 40 works. It aims to educate viewers on the impact that fishing net debris has on the residents of Australia.
Pinturas – A Solo Show by Victoria Cattoni
Victoria Cattoni is holding an exhibition of her work, which was produced in SIngapore, Tasmania and Portugal. Although her work comes in the forms of video, installation and performance art, she is showcasing her recent paintings in this exhibition. They explore abstract concepts like love, loss, color and beauty. Opening Reception : Wednesday 21st October 2015, […]
Um, there’s a new Hello Kitty theme park in Singapore
Take all the basic, cuteness-addicts in your life to the all-pink the Hello Kitty Go Around.
25 things to see, do, eat and drink in Singapore this October
Apart from Halloween Horror Nights, there are visits from Michelin-starred chefs and Yuna.
Swing Fling Revolution
Put on your dancing shoes and head to Timbre for the Swing Fling Revolution for lindyhoppers. You can even go freestyle with some old school vinyl DJ-ing. $25
Portable Art Week
Check out fun-sized fine art pieces ranging from watercolor and ink on paper, paintings, ceramics, photography, sculpture and new media from award-winning Singaporean artists such as Boo Sze Yang, Tay Bak Chiang and Hong Zhu An—the event aims to provide an accessible platform to purchase art.
Two Plus Four – Calligraphy Works of 6 Great Masters
The visuals of writings are on center stage at this exhibition that ropes in six great calligraphy artists including Lim Tze Peng, Zeng Guang Wei, Liu Kang, Pan Shou, Wang Rui Bi and Li Jin Yuan.