11 December to 13 December 2020
MULCIP ART will be hosting their 4th exhibition to showcase the different artworks done by various korean artists. The theme of this exhibition is ” My World, Our Future”. Even if the things that make up the world surrounding “me” are people, the environment, the mental world, and the unconscious, it is still related with the future of the human community. The artists who were able to directly see how much this natural and forgotten fact can bring about great results sometimes vomited bitter criticism into their work, sometimes discussed beautiful and hopeful science, dreams and futures as students who live with unpredictability.
Date : 11 December – 13 December 2020
Time: 11am – 8pm
Venue: Visual Arts Centre (next to Dhoby Ghaut mrt station)
10 Penang Road #01-02
Dhoby Ghaut Green. S238469.
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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 [Office & Storage]
By appointment only
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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