Singapore Arts Club Project

Singapore Arts Club is a public art project by Arnoldii Arts Club, featuring Singaporean artists Sean Lee, Jack Tan, Joo Choon Lin, as well as Post-Museum and the National University of Singapore Year 2 Architecture Department. The project aims to raise awareness of contemporary art in Singapore and to provide an outdoor platform to engage new art audiences.

Singapore Arts Club Talks

‘Is this Even Legal?’ Public Art in Context
19 Jan: 12.30pm – 1.30pm

This lunchtime talk discusses the objectives of public art, referencing issues of legality, reaction, and the idea of the cult. Using examples of reputable artists and their key works, their practice will be evaluated in the context of the art market.

Performing Utopias/Dystopias in the Public Spheres: Asian Myths, Clichés and Symbolism
23 Jan: 11am – 12pm

A panel discussion moderated by curator Khim Ong and featuring Singaporean artists Jack Tan and Joo Choon Lin, as well as Vietnamese artist Quynh Dong, the talk will consider the ideas of myth-making, cliché, rituals and fantasies.

Singapore Arts Club is happening from 22 January to 22 February 2016 at Arnoldii Arts Club, Gillman Barracks. Admission is free. For more details, please click here. RSVP to info@yeoworkshop.com.


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