Destination: INK

This event is a platform for brave souls to showcase their poetry, prose, scripts, music or multimedia. There’s also an open mic after, for those who’ve worked up courage during the show. To register, post on the Facebook event page wall or PM the organizers.

Sky Love; Where Stars Collide

Don’t have a date for Valentine’s Day? Find yourself someone, anyone at this speed dating event over a posh dinner and French cocktails. Register here.

SA: The Pursuit

This trio, who have individually been professionally trained in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing are virtuosos when it comes to Chinese instrumental music. Expect to hear them combine both traditional and modern sounds with their flute, guzheng, drums and percussion.  

HAY House Pop-up

Danish travelling pop-up HAY House is hosting a pop-up at multi-brand lifestyle store, Kapok. Expect a great selection of home and lifestyle products that boasts minimal designs and are modern and functional. Prices range from $9 for a paper tiger toy to $34 for wine glasses and go up to $845 for rugs. 

2XU Compression Run 2015

Get your running shoes on for this half marathon. Race information is below, more info is avaliable on their website.   Race Categories Fee Flag Off Time 21.1km $70 5:30am 10km $60 6:30am 5km $50 7:30am  

The Artist’s Cut: Yellow Earth

Part of the Centre for Contemporary Art’s regular series of films relevant to their current exhibition, this screening is part of artist Yang Fudong’s Incidental Scripts exhibit. Set in 1939, the film follows a Chinese Communist Party soldier assigned to live with in a peasant family in Shaanxi to record folk songs for propagandic purposes, […]

Incidental Scripts: Exhibition Tour with Michelle Lim

Michelle Lim, New York and Singapore-based writer and Assistant Professor at NTU School of Art, Design will discuss strategies of interpretation and take you on tour of the CCA’s current exhibition, Incidental Scripts.

FAD Democracy

This exhibition presents 12 artworks from nine Indonesian artists like Agan Harahap, Faisal Habibi, J. Ariadhitya Pramuhendra and Mahardika Yudha. Featuring different perspectives on democracy today, it also touches on the way social media affects the way politicians approach their campaigns.

The Growell Pop Up

The folks behind Edible Gardens borrow Broadcast HQ’s space for a pop-up all about urban farming. There are workshops, discussions, exhibitions and dinners to attend, but there’s also a cafe and retail space that sells local artisanal goods like Mofo Chili and urban foraged honey. There’ll be art curated by Ore Huiying, talks by Burnt […]