Synopsis

At the edge of the city, on the green corridor, set against the beautiful leafy backdrop of Portsdown Road are the historical black and white colonial houses and walk-up apartments where artists have been living and working for decades. Since 2006 these artists open their studios spaces only twice a year to the public. A leisurely stroll around the estate will take you to studios where you will be able to talk to artists, maybe buy some art, find out what inspires them and discover more about their creative process. The Artwalk@Wessex is free and self guided. Maps can be found online and printed in the studios. So bring your friends, bring the family and we will welcome you to the up coming Singapore Art Week.
The Artwalk@Wessex is free and self guided. Maps can be found online and printed in the studios.

Hoisington Galleries

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission with registration

Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity (Open House)
Exhibition

Art Outreach Singapore

16 Jan 2026 to 1 Feb 2026

Free admission

Cut, Ground observes Singapore’s tree-trimming rituals as gestures of care and regeneration, using moving image and installation to contemplate the city’s cycles of removal, transformation, and return.

Groundup Movement: Art and Grow Collective SG x May Koh Arts Unite

21 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Emerging artist Amos Vincent Wong, NAC Arts Scholarship recipient 2025, presents an exhibition marking his journey before pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art at RMIT University in Australia.

CAPITOL SINGAPORE

22 Jan 2026 to 22 Feb 2026

Free admission

InterFace presents artworks created from the faces of Singaporeans and global individuals. Through folding and layering printed portraits, the exhibition examines identity as a shared structural form.