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Our favorite party at Gillman Barracks is back

For the first time this year, Art After Dark is at Gillman Barracks yet again for a special edition. Probably one of the highlights of the Singapore Art Week, Art After Dark at Gillman Barracks x Singapore Art Week 2016 will be held on Jan 22 from 7-11pm featuring works from local and international galleries like Arndt, Mizuma Gallery, Fost Gallery and the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art.

Also happening on the night, is the launch of a month-long curated exhibition of outdoor art around the vicinity by visual art gallery Arnoldii Arts Club along with guest exhibitions like SCOUT Singapore : Emerging Art Practices, M1 Fringe Festival’s Railtracks Songmaps and Andy Warhol: Social Circus. 

Noise Singapore’s music alumni will be dishing out perfomances throughout the night with food and drink pop-ups lining the barracks. Once you’re done, head on down to the afterparty just around the corner at Red Baron for craft beers. 

Entry for this party is free. For more info, check out their FB page here