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May 13, 2021
Vibrant murals have been commissioned to reinvigorate this older residential estate which was developed in the '70s.
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"Walls Of Fame" is a series on Wonderwall.sg that throws the spotlight on murals all around our LIttle Red Dot that bring our neighbourhoods to life, and the stories behind the art and the artist(s).
ICYMI, we kicked off the series with a focus on the works of probably the most prolific muralist in Singapore, Yip Yew Chong - in particular, the murals in Chinatown.
We've also journeyed through the vibrant, eye-catching and Insta-worthy supersized works in Little India and Haji Lane, and thrown the spotlight on one of the leading pioneers of the local street art movement, TraseOne.
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The 36-kilometre Coast-to-Coast trail is lined with greenery, heartland cityscapes, and nature parks. But from now until June 6, you can also enjoy 14 newly commissioned text-based public artworks commemorating our post-Covid reality.
These artworks, which were created around the theme Rewritten: The World Ahead of Us, are situated in eight park spaces between Punggol and Jurong.
Commissioned by the Public Art Trust (PAT) under the National Arts Council (NAC), the artistes are all homegrown and were selected through an open call process.
To see the full list of artworks and to learn the stories behind each one, you can check PAT's website and Instagram.
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Gain a deeper understanding of this small but prominent Singapore Indian community with this exhibition that tells its lesser-known stories.
The first part, Roots, explores the origins of Singapore's Sikh community, from its beginnings at the crossroads of civilisation in Punjab to the birth of the Sikh faith.
This is followed by Settlement, which presents the narratives of Sikh migrants in Singapore, revealing the story of the nascent original community and some of its prominent members.
Contemporary Perspectives concludes the exhibition, offering glimpses into the experiences of contemporary Sikhs, highlighting the ever-evolving Singaporean Sikh identity and the community's contributions to the nation.
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