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Free art exhibition by local artists at colonial house near HarbourFront from Sep. 21-29, 2024

A free art exhibition showcasing Singapore’s creative talents will be open to the public from 21 to 29 September 2024 at a colonial house on Temenggong Road. Organised by Temenggong Artists-In-Residence, the event will feature works by three local artists: Randy Chan, Roy Wang, and Suriani Suratman. The exhibition, now in its fourth year, is themed “A Natural State of Being.”

Background

Temenggong Artists-In-Residence, founded by Singaporean artist Henri Chen KeZhan, is a private non-profit charity that manages art residency programmes and provides free arts exhibitions and events. The annual Temenggong-SG-Creatives show aims to highlight the diverse talents within Singapore’s art community and make art accessible to the public.

Featured artists

Randy Chan

Randy Chan is known for his innovative approach to architecture and design. His works often explore the relationship between space and human experience.

Roy Wang

Roy Wang’s art delves into contemporary issues through a blend of traditional and modern techniques. His pieces are thought-provoking and aim to challenge societal norms.

Suriani Suratman

Suriani Suratman focuses on cultural heritage and identity in her art. Her works are deeply rooted in her personal experiences and aim to evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection.

Exhibition details

The exhibition will be held at 28 Temenggong Road, Singapore 098775, from 21 to 26 September 2024, between 12pm and 6pm. Visitors can expect a diverse range of artworks that reflect the theme “A Natural State of Being.”

Additional information

Temenggong Artists-In-Residence has been instrumental in promoting local art and culture. The organisation’s efforts have provided a platform for artists to showcase their work and engage with the community. This year’s exhibition continues this tradition, offering a unique opportunity for the public to experience the rich tapestry of Singapore’s artistic landscape.

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