18 May to 18 May 2019
Raffles Photographic Society presents Kalopsia, an exhibition featuring pieces taken by our photographers.
Kalopsia, a state in which things appear more beautiful than they really are, encapsulates the essence of the installations. Derived from the greek root kallos – meaning beauty – and opsis – meaning sight -, each and every photo attempts to fit the bill.
Our photographers would like to share with you their own personal interpretation of Kalopsia in an intimate showcase that highlights the myriad of forms that beauty can take.
We hope that you will join us as we celebrate the elegance and artistry of the everyday ordinary.
Date:
18th May 2019
Location:
Visual Arts Centre (Dhoby Ghaut MRT station)
Time:
1pm to 6pm
Ticket price:
$5
Hope to see you there!
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10 Penang Road,
#01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green,
Singapore 238469
140 Paya Lebar Road,
#03-04 AZ@Paya Lebar Building,
Singapore 409015
Dhoby Ghaut Art Studio
Monday to Sunday: 11am – 8pm
Closed on Public Holidays, except by appointment.
MacPherson Art Studio
Saturday: 10.30am - 5.30pm
Closed on Monday to Friday, Sunday & Public Holidays, except by appointment.
Visual Arts Centre is an exhibition gallery and art studio at Dhoby Ghaut Green supported by the National Parks Board and the National Arts Council.
Since its initiation on 31 January 2016, the Visual Arts Centre Exhibition Gallery has hosted over two hundred international and local art and design exhibitions, boasting a diverse range of art styles and programmes.
Email:
info@visualartscentre.sg
Phone:
+65 6255 0711
+65 6733 2155
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