Ceramic Expressions 4th Edition

Ceramic Expressions 4th Edition

WHEN
22 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
The Substation Gallery, 45 Armenian Street (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Daily, 11am – 7pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
http://www.mulangallery.com.sg

Ceramic Expressions 4th Edition

Launched in 2017, Ceramic Expressions is an annual exhibition series showcasing works by Singapore-based ceramicists with 3 aims: firstly, to provide a conducive setting for these ceramicists to explore new motifs, styles and techniques; secondly, to give these ceramicists a platform to introduce their works to the wider art community in Singapore and beyond; and lastly, to foster artistic exchanges, learning and collaboration with internationally renowned ceramicists.

Ceramic Expressions has since evolved to become a leading platform in Singapore for showcasing original, creative and unique ceramic works. The forthcoming edition, the biggest ever, will showcase 25 – 30 works from well-known international and exciting Singaporean ceramicists.

Guest artist, Yuki Nara, will showcase a piece of his remarkable and elegant bone flower series. A descendant of a long line of Japanese ceramists from the Ohi-yaki house of ceramics, Yuki Nara is known for fusing the traditional approach and technology to produce stunning avant-garde works.

Image courtesy of Mulan Gallery.
Singapore Botanic Gardens, Visitor Services Counter, Level 1 of Botany Centre (Nearest Entrance: Tanglin Gate)
30 – 31 January 2021
This tour aims to allow visitors to rediscover landscapes and appreciate nature and art, and the correlation they share here. In particular, to re-explore the Gardens through picturesque landscapes and its art. The tour will be led by Dee Chia, specialist in art education and development.
NUS Museum, 56 Kent Ridge Crescent
22 September 2020 – 25 December 2021
Wishful Images: When Microhistories Take Form explores the impact of contemporary geopolitical realities recapitulated under the Asian Cold War through a re-historicisation of the past into the present.
Public Art
Bus stops along route 175
21 January – 3 February 2021
Curated by Amelia Abdullahsani and Merryn Trevethan, Bus.Stop.Art. is an innovative public art exhibition constituting art installations and interventions by Singapore-based artists at bus stops along the east-west route of bus 175. This exciting island-wide project takes art out of museums and galleries into the public realm where Singaporeans live, work, and commute.
Level 2, Alliance Française de Singapour
14 January – 11 February 2021
Singaporean photographer Melisa Teo looks for the intuitive link between man and nature in her latest book and exhibition Les Arbres de Paris (The Trees of Paris).