Just getting back into the groove of everyday routines? Fear not – this weekend boasts everything from art on buildings and batik, to a beer sale at Camp Kilo. Psst… taking a GOJEK to these places, is, of course, highly recommended ;)
When: 18 Jan–24 Feb, 5PM–Midnight
Where: Civic District
This urban art festival spans 6 weeks all around the Civic District, featuring art installations responding to the theme “Traces and Echoes” during the Singapore Art Week; as well as Singapore’s rich history during the Bicentennial Edition. Also includes comedic performances from the likes of Kumar and Hirzi Zulkiflie.
When: 19 Jan–9 Feb
Where: Malay Heritage Centre
Artists respond to batik as a nod to this time-old art form, and we find Almostasthma’s particularly intriguing. The Singaporean prohibitory signs on traditionally Indonesian cloth is a distinctive visual: very reminiscent of Singapore-is-a-fine-city tourist t-shirts, in the best ways possible.
Of Wax, Dyes & Labour is part of Singapore Art Week.
Singapore Really Really Free Market
When: 20 Jan, 11AM–4:30PM
Where: Marina Barrage
This is a flea market of sorts… just Really, Really Free. Pick up trinkets with literally zero consequences to your wallet (and minimal impact on the environment), or if you’re in the midst of Marie Kondo-ing your home to minimalist perfection, pack your stuff and share them with others.
The Singapore Really Really Free Market is part of EarthFest 2019.
When: 20 Jan, 2PM–10PM
Where: Camp Kilo Charcoal Club
Know your lagers and ales? This one you definitely shouldn’t miss: the folks behind Thirsty Craft Beer Shop bring their best brews to Camp Kilo, accompanied by DJs Andrew Chow, Twohands, and Justo. We’re mostly excited for the free sampling and prices that go as low as $3.
Explore: Indian Heritage Centre
Where: 5 Campbell Lane
Witness experiences of South Asians all across our side of the world, including that of the Chetti Melaka, who brought with them rich socio-cultural traits that were adapted into local societies. This particular weekend, the IHC will celebrate Pongal: the harvest festival dedicated to the Sun God.