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Exhibition

What a Wonderful World 2025

Home With Art

15 January 2025 to 20 January 2025

11am - 8pm (including weekends)

Take note of early closure for events: 15 Jan (4pm), 17 & 18 Jan (6pm), 20 Jan (5pm)

Free admission

No registration is required.

Synopsis

“What A Wonderful World 2025”, a visual art exhibition presented by Home With Art, celebrates the beauty and wonder that still exist in our world even amidst challenges. Discover the magic in the ordinary through diverse artworks by our 49 talented Singapore-based artists. These artists, from young aspiring creators to seasoned professionals, will share their unique perspectives on life's simple joys through their creative expression.

Experience art in a unique sensorial way at our special performance, "Harmonic Horizons: A Convergence of Soundscapes and Visual Art" on 17 & 18 January 2025. Performed by Joshua Royston Sim, a renowned Electone artist, electrify your senses in a symphony of vibrant colours and mesmerising sounds. Step into a world of peace and tranquility, cultivating gratitude and mindfulness along the way.

Head over to Home With Art website for the latest event schedule!

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