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i Light Singapore (Chinese: 照亮滨海湾) is a sustainable light art festival held in the Marina Bay, Singapore. [1] The festival is organised and presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) .
Parkview Square is an office building located in the Downtown Core planning area of the Central Region in Singapore. It is situated along North Bridge Road, and is near the major commercial hub at Marina Centre. It is next to Bugis MRT station, Bugis Junction, and The Gateway, and straddles the Rochor Road and Ophir Road corridor.
This growth saw the establishment of international offices in Hong Kong (1978), Atlanta (1980), London (1987), Singapore (1988), San Francisco (1995), Dubai (2000), and Seoul (2017). [ 4 ] The firm has since diversified into a dynamic and multidisciplinary creative collective, bringing decades of experience to bear across specialisms, markets ...
Singapore has a wealth of Art Deco architecture, dating mainly from the 1920s and 1930s. The style was especially popular in commercial architecture, like factories and offices. Often, Art Deco style ornaments and elements were applied onto otherwise typical shophouses or bungalows.
The Arts House (formerly the Old Parliament House) is a multi-disciplinary arts venue in Singapore. The venue plays host to art exhibitions and concerts.Built in 1827, the Old Parliament House is the oldest government building and perhaps the oldest surviving building in Singapore. [1]
STPI is a not-for-profit organisation established with the support of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (presently known as the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth – MCCY), Singapore Tourism Board, and Singapore Totalisator Board, [3] in line with the government’s Renaissance City Plan to position the nation as the prime arts hub of Southeast Asia.
The visual art of Singapore, or Singaporean art, refers to all forms of visual art in or associated with Singapore throughout its history and towards the present-day. The history of Singaporean art includes the indigenous artistic traditions of the Malay Archipelago and the diverse visual practices of itinerant artists and migrants from China, the Indian subcontinent, and Europe.
The NAC works with other agencies to bring arts to the wider public. Through initiatives such as Arts & Disability Forum, [6] Arts In Your Neighbourhood, [7] Art Reach, [8] National Arts Council - Arts Education Programme (NAC-AEP), [9] Noise Singapore, [10] Patron of the Arts Awards, [11] and Silver Arts. [12]