Intimacy: Jiang Pengyi Solo Exhibition
Known for his illusory film images, Chinese artist Jiang Peiyi showcases 26 of his photographs at this solo exhibition. Expect to see his unique work on both Polaroids and archival inkjet prints.
Globe to Globe Hamlet
Already performed in 96 countries, the Shakespeare’s Globe’s renduition of one of the world’s most popular plays is another electrifying and dynamic performance. Directed by Domionic Dromgoole and Bil Buckhurst, with music by Bill Barclay.
A Short History of Decay by Pio Abad
In this solo exhibition by London-based Filipino artist, Pio Abad, expect to see drawings and sculptures that reflect his interest in inventories, as well as the social and political implications of objects.
OUE Singapore Open 2015
Watch some of the world’s top badminton players fight it out for a prize purse of US$300,000. Tickets can be purchased from SportsHubTix.
St. Patrick’s Day Festival 2015
The riverside street is home to this three-day fiesta that features live performances by Irish and homegrown bands like The Craic Horse and The Can, who will be performing on two stages this year. Plus, there are booths doling out free candy floss, face painting and food, as well as restaurants and pubs whipping up […]
Le Noir Lucky Seven Anniversary
This Clarke Quay bar celebrates its seventh annivesary with a rock-and-roll themed night and $10 drinks all night long. Guests who arrive dressed in theme will be able to earn free-flow drinks from 9pm by participating in a dare-and-forfeit activity together. There’ll also be live music from 7.30pm to 12:30am.
St. Patrick’s Celebrations by Guinness
The beer brand extends St. Patrick’s Day into a week-long affair with tons of events like Irish dances, music performances and food and drink specials. On the roster are performances by the likes of Jack & Rai at The Substation, as well as an oyster opening championship at Muddy Murphy’s. There’s also special Guinness-infused tapas […]
Triple Bill
This performance night showcases three powerful dance works, Nexus, As Is and Remains Remain by award-winning male choreographers Sun Shang-Chi, Xing Liang and Singaporean Jeffrey Tan.
And That Which Was Always Known
This group exhibition curated by Roger Nelson features paintings, photographs, videos, documented performances and installations by 6 artists living and working in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. Don’t miss the exhibition tour led by Roger himself on Mar 28, 4.30pm.
Mysterious Objects at Noon
This exhibition examines the artistic collaboration of five local artists and five UK artists, and how they respond to each other’s aesthetics and working methodologies. The collaborations were carried out through Skype, email, snail mail and video file sharing, and produced in separate places across continents.