Exhibition

Crossing Latitudes

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23 January 2026 to 30 January 2026

10am to 6pm

Free admission

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Synopsis

On January 2nd and 3rd, 2026, the "Crossing Latitudes" international artists and local artists will gather at Nanyang Star to host a contemporary art symposium, an art exhibition, and a live art development event. The event will share experiences in international cultural exchange, and on the afternoon of the 26th, a visit will be made to the Egyptian Ambassador's Residence to hear the Ambassador's speech on Egyptian civilization and the international community. We will also organize a visit to Singapore Arts Week, and on the 28th, a visit will be made to the Aesthetic Ecology Pavilion in Johor Bahru, hosted by Dr. Chen Youmin, where a live art creation will be presented. A contemporary art symposium will be held at Nanyang Star on the 29th. A farewell ceremony for this event will be held on the afternoon of the 30th at 3 pm.

2026年1月2 3号“跨越纬度”国际艺术家和本地艺术聚集南洋之星举办当代艺术研讨会并举办画展和现场艺术发展。报告国际文化交流经验,并于26日下午6点访问埃及大使府邸听取大使对埃及文明和国际世界发表演讲。我们还组织参观新加坡艺术周,并于28日访问新山由陈宥敏博士主持的美学生态馆,并发表现场艺术创作。2 9号在南洋之星举办当代艺术研讨会。30号午后3点举办本次活动的告别仪式。

Curators: Dr Cai Qing

Curatorial Consultant: David Fu

Co- Host: Wilson chia

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