Alicia Pan Quartet

Singer-songwriter (and model and host and yoga studio owner) Alicia Pan, who’s just released her self-titled EP, graces the stage at Blu Jaz.

CultureHackSG

Post-Museum’s art-meets-food-meets-history event gets participants to create edible works in response to historical cookbooks and the early 20th century setting of Baba House. These are shared with the public as part of a series of talks on colonial and historical food and botanical culture.

Senjata Soundsystem

The Good Times crew are back with a one-off old-school jungle, drum & bass, breaks, garage and dubstep party. DJs playing include Nez, Darren Dubwise, Aresha and other special guests.

No Strings Attached (Valentine’s Day)

A V-Day at Attica always signals a night of debauchery and hot ladies. Celebrate with all the anti-V Day folks with resident DJs and their themed lock and key game where you stand a chance to win a bottle of Moet Champagne.

Sauce for Contemporary Art Problems

Indonesian artist Hahan (full name Uji Handoko Eko Saputro), part of the country’s new breed of artistic talents informed by modern pop culture and post-Reformasi politics, explores in his solo show issues of Indonesia’s art scene and its place in the global market.

Bumpin’

The club brings back some R&B goodness and hip hop attitude with a slew of guest and resident DJs. They said to expect turbulence, so be prepared to shake some booty.

S. Teddy Darmawan

The titular Yogyakarta artist is a master of many disciplines, including assemblage, sculpture and performance art (on top of painting, which he was trained in). This show is an installation of paintings of flags, interspersed with actual flags.

[postponed] Dream Koala

French producer Dream Koala (born Yndi Ferreira), who specializes in chillwave and ambient electronica, plays his first live show in Singapore. Despite being only 20 (where were you when you were 20?) he’s already played at Boiler Room and  remixed Banks, Angel Haze and The 1975. With an DJ set by Team Cake.

See Art, Make Book

The Thistle Bindery’s series of 4-hour workshops at the Singapore Art Museum take inspiration from the museum’s ongoing APB Foundation Signature Art Prize show. Each session begins with a tour of the show, and then goes into a hands-on workshop on traditional bookbinding methods: hidden Japanese stab binding (Feb 14) and Coptic binding (Mar 14).