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Exhibition

City Lines

Maya Gallery

11 January 2026 to 11 February 2026

Tue to Sat, 12-6pm (closed on Sun, Mon, PH)

Free admission

Synopsis

City Lines explores Singapore’s evolving urban landscape. Beyond capturing façades, the exhibition reveals the invisible lines connecting people to their surroundings, uncovering the emotional, psychological, and poetic reflections of city life. From paintings and sculpture to digital collage and prints, City Lines showcases the rhythm of Singapore’s spaces—it tells a story of the artists’ connection with the city, the past and the present, real and imagined.

Spang & Lei

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

AfterForms features Cultural Medallion recipient Han Sai Por alongside Debbie Ding, Spang & Lei and LiteWerkz in hybrid installations exploring memory, and materiality amid ecological and digital change.

23 Jan 2026 to 25 Jan 2026

Free admission

We are four retirees who love to paint. What begin as a casual interest has grown into regular plein air gathering. This exhibition marks our watercolour journey since 2019.

Asian Civilisations Museum

28 Jan 2026 to 7 Jun 2026

All access ticket: $12 for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents; $25 for Foreign Residents / Tourists. Includes admission to special exhibition Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games.

The Asian Civilisations Museum presents an immersive exhibition exploring tea’s deep cultural connections across Asia, brought to life through interactive experiences and art installations.

Art Outreach Singapore

16 Jan 2026 to 8 Feb 2026

Free admission

The Last Tree Was a Building by Singaporean artist ANTZ features four large inflatable monkeys perched across Gillman Barracks, reflecting on humanity’s relationship with nature and the dominance of the built environment.