In partnership with Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd., Culture City. Culture Scape. is a public art education programme launched in 2017. A first of its kind in Singapore, the programme features a series of newly commissioned public art works by Dan…
The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore kicks off the three-part NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17 CITIES FOR PEOPLE with the conference The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia).The conference extends what is presented spatially in the exhibition…
NTU CCA Singapore is pleased to present Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere, which engages with art in privately owned public spaces through a Public Art Education Summit and research presentation. Taking as its point of departure the…
24 Apr 2015, Fri 7:30pm - 9:00pmBeginning with the Dalam series as a preface to Simryn Gill’s meditation on the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (Guide to the Murals at Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, Singapore) and its defunct Station Hotel — two…
Public Art and Community Building, Roundtable Discussion with Eileen Goh (Singapore), Assistant Manager, Art-in-Transit at Land Transport Authority; Richard Lim (Singapore), Manager, Art Management, Project Development, CapitaLand; Lorenzo Petrillo…
NTU CCA Singapore is pleased to present Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere, which engages with art in privately owned public spaces through a Public Art Education Summit and research presentation. Taking as its point of departure the…
Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit Thursday, 17 October 2019 12.00pm Public Art and Community Building Roundtable Discussion with Eileen Goh (Singapore), Assistant Manager, Art-in-Transit at Land Transport…
24 Apr 2015, Fri 7:30pm - 9:00pm Beginning with the Dalam series as a preface to Simryn Gill’s meditation on the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (Guide to the Murals at Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, Singapore) and its defunct Station Hotel — two…
Conference: The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia) Keynote Lecture: Contesting Modernity in Asia: Reaching Towards a Non-West Modernist Past; Reflections on the Thinking of William Lim Speaker: Professor Leon van Schaik Respondent: Dr Lilian Chee