Trees for a Pink Playground

Trees for a Pink Playground

WHEN
9 January – 28 February 2021
VENUE
Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Daily, 10am – 10pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission

Trees for a Pink Playground

Trees for a Pink Playground is an installation at Lobby F created by artist collective ADDADDADD. It features a site of possibilities: a labyrinth, oasis, stage. It takes elements we observe in our natural and man-made environments for a sense of home such as trees and walls, changes their scale and reduces them to abstract shapes and playful structures for the imagination. 

Image courtesy of the artists.


Poetry Slam Workshop presented by Word Forward

23 January 2021, 10am – 12pm & 2pm – 4pm, Festive Plaza at Our Tampines Hub (OTH)

Join the Poetry Slam Zone and become a word star! Speed-write haiku and funny poems. Learn the Hi-5 presentation skills, then slam your team poem from page to stage. OTH Safe Management Measures applies.

Registration on-site on a first come first serve basis.

Various Locations
22 January – 28 February 2021
The Seniors and Contemporary Art Project is a pilot programme by SAM to engage seniors in nursing homes through contemporary art. Singaporean artists Justin Lee, Zulkifle Mahmod and Tang Ling Nah co-create artworks with these seniors through art-making workshops inspired by the artists’ own adaptations for the SAM Touch Collection.
Exhibitions
Studio Janka Szabad, #03/73A 195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace
16 – 30 January 2021
The Three of Us presents a group exhibition of three artists – Janka Szabad, Raymond Yap and Warren Khong.
SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 1
22 January – 21 February 2021
Ground Up, In Between is an initiative by EMS Art Collective - A Community Arts Residency programme organised by SAFRA Toa Payoh and supported by the National Arts Council.
Various Locations
5 November 2020 – 30 January 2021
The Singapore International Photography Festival is a biennial gathering of minds from around the world with the common pursuit of advancing the art and appreciation of photography. It aims to be a much-needed arena for critical thought and academic discussion on photography in Southeast Asia.