Singapore Art Week Art Symposium

Covering topics relevant to the arts ecosystem in Singapore and its global partners, this edition will reflect upon arts and culture in the time of the pandemic and hereon after.

Panel 4 - Cities and Art

Large-scale arts programming in the manner of biennales, triennales and city-wide events have been much affected by the pandemic. In the wake of Covid-19, is there still room for such events, and if so, how?

To kick off this Symposium's conversations on space programming and exhibition-making, Rosa Daniel discusses the importance of place-making and the effects of Singapore's efforts to do so through arts and culture.

Opening Speech

To kick off this Symposium's conversations on space programming and exhibition-making, Rosa Daniel discusses the importance of place-making and the effects of Singapore's efforts to do so through arts and culture.

This panel explored the impact of cultural policy and urban planning, with a focus on the importance of arts and cultural sites, as well as arts facilities in defining and shaping distinct characteristics of urban districts.

Panel 1 - Creating and Holding Space for Art, Artists and Audiences

This panel explored the impact of cultural policy and urban planning, with a focus on the importance of arts and cultural sites, as well as arts facilities in defining and shaping distinct characteristics of urban districts.

Is there any turning back now that art and arts programming's expansion into the digital sphere has been accelerated by the pandemic? This panel explored how digital technology impacts the way that art is created and experienced.

Panel 2 - Art and the Digital Realm

Is there any turning back now that art and arts programming's expansion into the digital sphere has been accelerated by the pandemic? This panel explored how digital technology impacts the way that art is created and experienced.