Exhibition

Ground Loops

Feelers x School for Poetic Computation

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

12PM - 7PM

Free admission

Synopsis

This exhibition and accompanying series of experimental workshops features Singapore and New York-based artists and teachers critically engaged with language, archives, and contemporary technologies. Together, artworks intermingle software, dirt, laughter, and pen on paper to suggest possibilities beyond prevailing digital and social codes. Learners are invited to play close to the metal of the machine in three workshops exploring browser-based sound, digital consent, and speculative ‘bug-lore.’

For more information on the workshops & registration, click here.

Ashley Hi, Co-organiser & Workshop Teacher
Celine Wong Katzman, Co-organiser & Exhibition Curator
bani haykal, Artist
Charmaine Poh, Artist
Melanie Hoff, Artist & Workshop Teacher
Zainab Aliyu, Artist
ong kian peng, Artist
Neta Bomani, Artist
Shrub, Artist
Tommy Martinez, Workshop Teacher

Employees Only Singapore and curators Suzi Teo, Melvin Tan

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Unrealized Projects explores Singaporean identity through incomplete or failed art concepts, staged in a historic shopfront, thus offering a window into 21st century Singapore and its artistic landscape.

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.
Exhibition

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, held at Grand Arch at Jurong Lake Gardens

22 Jan 2026 to 1 Mar 2026

Free admission

Previously presented at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre in 2025, CITY SingaPOP now brings Nicolas' vibrant creations to the Grand Arch at Jurong Lake Gardens.

Lock+Store

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Yenidraws is a self-taught Singapore digital illustrator inspired by childhood and family, creating colourful, nostalgic illustrations of Singapore's everyday barang-barang to share her love for the city.