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Talk & Discussion

Pull up at Pulau Pulao

Pulau Pulao (Artist Collective)

25 January 2025 to 25 January 2025

6pm - 11pm

Free admission

Wheelchair accessibility.

Synopsis

Pulau Pulao invites all art lovers, art labourers and the occasional art appreciators to join them at their open studio for a casual hangout after art week hours. Whether it is sharing thoughts about shows we loved or the art fatigue we might experience, they offer a safe space to chill and kiki. Pulau Pulao is an artist collective based in Kallang, with skills ranging from large scale murals and sign painting to interior works and sculpture.

Participating artists/curators:

Sophia Ong, aka Wayward Clouds, Artist, Singaporean
Sean P. Dunston, Artist, American
Charmaine Chen, aka Old World Charm, Artist, Singaporean
Amanda Ong, aka Barely Dada, Artist, Singaporean
Fanny Aussedat, aka Fanny Ozda, Artist, French

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