Looking for household items and kitchen equipment? Then don’t miss the final weekend of the TOTT sale. TOTT stocks a wide variety of items such as ovens, utensils and fondue makers. So head on down and catch some great deals before they are all gone!
Date: 1 – 31 October
Time: Opening hours of respective stores
Where: #01 – 01A Sime Darby Centre, 896 Dunearn Road & #02 – 427/ 428/435/437, 3 Temasek Boulevard
Price: Admission is free
Find out more: www.tottstore.com
Photo credits: tottstore.com
To wrap up the opening weekend of the Singapore Biennale 2016: Atlas of Mirrors, go down and take a look at the art market! With merchandise designed by local artists, designers and craftsmen, something is sure to catch your eye. Or you can relax with some food and drinks at the nearby stores too.
Date: 30 October
Time: 11am – 6pm
Where: Singapore Art Museum
Price: Admission is free
Find out more: www.singaporebiennale.org/art-market.php
Photo credits: thelocalpeoplesg.com
Tribal Tempo is the first large-scale South African floral display in Singapore. Enjoy the rich and colourful landscape and take in the beauty of exotic plants and flowers. Don’t miss the last weekend of this display.
Date: 9 September - 30 October
Time: 9am – 9pm
Where: Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome
Price: Admission charges to the conservatories apply, $12 (adults) for entry into one conservatory
Find out more: www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/whats-on/calendar-of-events/2016-tribal-tempo/tribal-tempo-about-floral-display.html
Photo credits: gardensbythebay.com.sg
Head down to the 2016 Singapore Biennale this weekend and explore art works and exhibitions by local and international artists. There are plenty of fun interactive art pieces and cool performances such as an artist knitting leeks! Special activities have also been planned for Deepavali.
Date: 27 October 2016 – 26 February 2017
Time: 11am – 6pm
Where: Singapore Art Museum
Price: $20 (Standard), $15 (Singaporean/ PR)
Find out more: www.singaporebiennale.org
Pygmalion is Australian artist Alex Seton’s very first exhibition in Singapore. This exhibition uses marble, chairs and digitally printed plastic substitutes. Each art piece is based on the Pygmalion effect, where higher expectations lead to an increase in performance and the Golem effect, where low expectations lead to a decrease in performance. Come on down to take a look and find out more!
Date: 27 October – 4 December
Time: 11am – 7pm (Tuesday – Saturday), 11am – 6pm (Sunday)
Where: 5 Lock Road, 1 – 6 Gillman Barracks
Price: Admission is free
Find out more: www.sullivanstrumpf.com
Photo credits: Sullivanstrumpf