Singapore Art Week

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Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Singapore Art Week, Various locations, Singapore.

20/03/2026

Endless inspiration. Countless memories. One incredible visual arts community. Mark your calendars for - happening from 21 to 31 January 2027!

See you next year!

16/03/2026

The season may be over but we can’t wait to do it all again with you next year. See you at , from 21-31 Jan.

01/02/2026

From inspiring exhibitions and buzzing art fairs to unforgettable live performances, was bursting with energy, creativity, and vibrant conversations.

Thank you to all the incredible art-goers, and a very special thank you to our partners, artists and curators!

We hope you enjoyed 10 incredible days of celebrating and experiencing art alongside us, and we can’t wait to do it all over again next year for Singapore Art Week 2027!

29/01/2026

Just a few more days to catch and we took to the streets to find out how you’ve been enjoying SAW so far!

There’s still plenty of art to be discovered over the next few days, and beyond — head to the link in our bio.

Photos from National Arts Council Singapore's post 28/01/2026
Photos from Singapore Art Week's post 28/01/2026

Your daily commute, reimagined! Next Stop: Together! is a public art project, presented by .dis.singapore with support from , , and .

The initiative transforms our public transport system into an artistic platform, fostering moments of reflection and connection.

Find out when the SAW Art Bus is coming to a district near you and which train stations to spot these artworks: go.gov.sg/next-stop-together!

26/01/2026

The Urban Monkeys have taken over Gillman Barracks this — catch them if you haven’t!

Watch on to learn more about ANTZ, the Singaporean Urban Artist behind them, and his work 'The Last Tree Was A Building', which invites us to look up, and reflect on layered pasts and imagined futures.

Find his monkeys at:
"The Last Tree Was A Building"
16 Jan–8 Feb 2026

Free admission

Around Gillman Barracks Art

Photos from Singapore Art Week's post 25/01/2026

You've seen them around your neighbourhood — in playgrounds, community centres, or sports hubs — but how about in the CBD? In "BYOR: Bring Your Own Racket", the humble, ubiquitous badminton net becomes a communal sculpture, creating moments of spontaneity, connection, and joy amid the city’s everyday rhythm.

Swipe to learn more about the installation, and bring your own racket to play!

25/01/2026

is all around you — but if you need a little help navigating, look out for our SAW Shuttle Bus, on-ground signages, and information booths, or refer to the handy Pocket Guide and online SAW events map to cover all your must-sees and must-dos. The SAW Shuttle Bus and Art x Tech Bus schedules can be found online too — all at artweek.sg

23/01/2026

Ever wondered what happens when art meets technology?

Find out more from Ashley Hi, who is part of Feelers, an art and tech research lab exploring the combination of language, archives, and modern technology.

Visit her work at “Ground Loops” this — an interactive experience co-presented by Feelers and the School of Poetic Computations.

"Ground Loops"
22–31 Jan 2026
12PM–7PM

Free admission

*SCAPE, The Treetop Level 5,
2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978

Photos from Singapore Art Week's post 23/01/2026

This , art takes over Moonstone Lane with the 12th edition of OH!'s flagship art walks. Here, we dive into what the theme "Everything Changes, Everything Remains The Same" really means — your brief introduction to the walking tour that gives you unique access into both private and public spaces in the Moonstone estate.

Sign up for the tour to dive deeper — SG Culture Pass credits can be used! Visit
go.gov.sg/oh-moonstone for more information.

22/01/2026

Clay may seem mundane — hidden, trodden over — but in the hands of artist Grace Tan, it transforms into something that reflects a constant state of change and becoming. In a site-specific artwork for the exhibition "Exposure_Exposure", Grace has used clay dug out from around Singapore, continuing her exploration of the everyday material.

Watch on to learn more about her work, and visit the exhibition:
20 Jan–1 Mar 2026
Tue–Sat: 12:00PM–7:00PM
Sun: 12:00PM–4:00PM
Closed on Mon and Public Holidays

Objectifs Centre for Photography & Film
155 Middle Rd, Singapore 188977

Free admission

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