Light to Night 2022: New Ways of Seeing, Thinking and Being

Light to Night 2022: New Ways of Seeing, Thinking and Being

WHEN
14 January – 3 February 2022
VENUE
Civic District
OPENING HOURS
Various Timings
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://www.nationalgallery.sg/lighttonight/

Light to Night 2022: New Ways of Seeing, Thinking and Being

A marquee event of Singapore Art Week, Light to Night Festival presents its 6th edition in 2022, with a host of innovative digital and on-site art experiences that are sure to excite and delight more audiences than ever before. Taking place over three weeks with an expanded line-up of programmes and artistic interventions, Light to Night 2022 will focus on the pursuit of new perspectives and states of mind. Audiences are invited to uncover new ways of seeing, thinking and being as they engage with fresh perspectives about the world we live in. 

Spearheaded by National Gallery Singapore with Civic District partners The Arts House, Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, Asian Civilisations Museum, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and more, the district-wide visual, literary and performing arts festival looks to inspire audiences to forge deeper connections with art in new and engaging ways.
Exhibitions
Singapore Chinese Culture Center (SCCC)
13 – 16 January 2022
An art exhibition that explores the relevance of painting of the Singapore contemporary art scene. Uncover diverse themes and genres, revealed through the eyes of second generation to emerging artists of MASS.
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
15 – 23 January 2022
Join us on an exclusive CBD Arts Trail jointly organised by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, and CapitaLand. Be amazed by the art gems in our midst and discover some treasures that are usually not accessible to the public.
Exhibitions
Gallery II, The Arts House, 1, Old Parliament Lane, Singapore, 179429
8 – 15 January 2022
“Eudaimonia” is a ceramic exhibition of curated artworks from Singapore based artists. It’s a journey to the new world from the past years.
Public Art
Lau Pa Sat
7 – 28 January 2022
Set in the historic location of Lau Pa Sat, Hawker! Hawker! brings together Singapore- and New York-based artists, curators, and writers to shine a timely spotlight on Singapore’s evolving hawker culture.