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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190515T153000
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UID:15874-1557934200-1557936000@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City\, Culture Scape at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Our upcoming guided tour is an excellent way to get inspired and unwind in the company of art. Enjoy a well-deserved cup of coffee and snack while we walk you through the artworks nestled in the lush compounds of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). For more information\, please email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences. \nSignup here.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-at-mapletree-business-city-ii/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190417T153000
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UID:15894-1555515000-1555516800@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City\, Culture Scape at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Our upcoming guided tour is an excellent way to get inspired and unwind in the company of art. Enjoy a well-deserved cup of coffee and snack while we walk you through the artworks nestled in the lush compounds of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). For more information\, please email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences. \nSignup here.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-at-mapletree-business-city-ii-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190320T153000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190320T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T071751Z
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UID:15892-1553095800-1553097600@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City\, Culture Scape at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Our upcoming guided tour is an excellent way to get inspired and unwind in the company of art. Enjoy a well-deserved cup of coffee and snack while we walk you through the artworks nestled in the lush compounds of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). For more information\, please email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences. \nSignup here.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-at-mapletree-business-city-ii-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190124T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190124T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T070936Z
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UID:15888-1548331200-1548333900@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City. Culture Scape. Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Guided tours at Culture City. Culture Scape.\, NTU CCA Singapore’s collaboration with Mapletree Business City II will return in January 2019 as part of Singapore Art Week. \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context for visitors to experience art in public spaces in new and exciting ways. \nIf you’re also up for a hearty bite of gourmet sandwich\, you’re in luck! On the occasion of Singapore Art Week 2019\, we are offering complimentary vegetarian lunch bags from Park Bench Deli\, limited up to 12 registrations. \n++ \nFor more information about our tours\, please visit: www.mapletreearts.sg or email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \nTo register\, please do so via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-public-art-trail-at-mapletree-business-city-ii-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190117T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T070827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T070827Z
UID:15886-1547726400-1547729100@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City. Culture Scape. Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Guided tours at Culture City. Culture Scape.\, NTU CCA Singapore’s collaboration with Mapletree Business City II will return in January 2019 as part of Singapore Art Week. \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context for visitors to experience art in public spaces in new and exciting ways. \nIf you’re also up for a hearty bite of gourmet sandwich\, you’re in luck! On the occasion of Singapore Art Week 2019\, we are offering complimentary vegetarian lunch bags from Park Bench Deli\, limited up to 12 registrations. \n++ \nFor more information about our tours\, please visit: www.mapletreearts.sg or email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \nTo register\, please do so via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-public-art-trail-at-mapletree-business-city-ii-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190116T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T070618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T070618Z
UID:15884-1547640000-1547642700@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City. Culture Scape. Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Guided tours at Culture City. Culture Scape.\, NTU CCA Singapore’s collaboration with Mapletree Business City II will return in January 2019 as part of Singapore Art Week. \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context for visitors to experience art in public spaces in new and exciting ways. \nIf you’re also up for a hearty bite of gourmet sandwich\, you’re in luck! On the occasion of Singapore Art Week 2019\, we are offering complimentary vegetarian lunch bags from Park Bench Deli\, limited up to 12 registrations. \n++ \nFor more information about our tours\, please visit: www.mapletreearts.sg or email ntuccaevents@ntu.edu.sg. \nTo register\, please do so via Eventbrite. \n  \n  \nImage caption: Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-public-art-trail-at-mapletree-business-city-ii/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181201T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181201T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T070116Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop for Teachers and Educators
DESCRIPTION:Focusing on the artworks in the initiative entitled Culture City\, Culture Scape.\, the workshop offers a closer look at the artistic practices\, artworks on exhibit and prepares educators for visits with their students by providing educational tools as entry points to the art trail. \nLed by art educator Kelly Reedy\, the workshop will assist in identifying aspects of the initiative that might be relevant to their classes by suggesting techniques for exploring both the visual arts and other areas of daily encounters. The programme is free of charge and suitable for all education levels. \n 
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/workshop-for-teachers-and-educators/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181107T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T055634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T055703Z
UID:15845-1541619000-1541626200@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Ethics of Curatorial Practice: Making Art Public\, Building Institutions
DESCRIPTION:In examples of institutions created by artists or curators\, many times the institution is a personal affair\, whereby it is inextricably connected to the research interests and cultural practice of its founders. Reflecting on the already existing modes of cultural and institutional operations in Athens\, Fokianaki will unfold the institutional trajectory of the independent space State of Concept Athens\, where she serves as founding member\, and how it evolved since its commencement of activities. She will demonstrate how the institution responded to the change of ecology in the local art field\, by refining its discourse\, choosing its institutional language\, and honing in questions that directly respond to the socio-economic condition of Greece and Europe. Fokianaki will highlight ways of institutional being\, through a practice that reflects on collective responsibility but also enacts ethical instituting\, in a financially precarious environment. The question for the cultural worker is how to “unlearn one’s privileges” (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak) by way of creating structures that promote the flourishing of institutions through collective responsibility\, ethical practicing\, but also through alternative economies of exchange\, that promote what Fokianaki calls a “creative embodiment of instituting”. \niLiana Fokianaki is a writer and curator based in Athens and Rotterdam. Her research focuses on the notion of the state and the formations of power that manifest under the influence of geopolitics\, national identity and cultural and anthropological histories. In 2013 she founded State of Concept Athens\, the first non-profit institution with a permanent program and location in Athens. It promotes Greek and international artists through solo exhibitions\, but also invites international curators to create exhibitions that comment on the current socio-political landscape of Greece and beyond. The institution has worked with artists such as Laure Prouvost\, Hito Steyerl\, Basim Magdy\, Keren Cytter among others\, most of whom had never exhibited in Greece before. State of Concept is also focusing on a pedagogical programme that enables\, through free consultations\, art students and artists to further their studies and develop their projects. In 2016\, together with Antonia Alampi\, Fokianaki founded Future Climates\, a platform that aims to propose viable futures for small-scale organizations of contemporary art and culture. Fokianaki has taught in Greek institutions and abroad\, and is a visiting lecturer at the Dutch Art Institute.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/ethics-of-curatorial-practice-making-art-public-building-institutions/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181102T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181102T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T071433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T071440Z
UID:15890-1541160000-1541162700@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City. Culture Scape. Guided Tour at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Explore the new art installations nestled in the lush compound of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). Themed Culture City. Culture Scape.\, this public art project\, commissioned by Mapletree and curated by NTU CCA Singapore comprises works by internationally renowned artists Dan Graham (United States)\, Zulkifle Mahmod (Singapore)\, Tomás Saraceno (Argentina/Germany)\, and Yinka Shonibare(Nigeria/United Kingdom). \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context to invite visitors to a broader\, richer engagement. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-guided-tour-at-mapletree-business-city-ii/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181017T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T055431Z
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UID:15842-1539804600-1539804600@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Curatorial Consciousness. Participation between Practice and Process
DESCRIPTION:As artists have moved towards models of post-studio practice in which the art object is no longer privileged above other forms\, the gallery itself becomes a site for production\, dialogue\, and debate. In this lecture\, Dr Michael Birchall argues that the museum has transformed itself into a site of participation through the facilitation of socially engaged art projects. Whether socially engaged art commissions manifest inside the museum as installations or sites of activity or outside as collaborations with specific communities\, curators build special relationships with each stakeholder—the museum\, the artist\, and the community—and they have become increasingly aware of the role of their audiences as  participants. \nDr Michael Birchall (United Kingdom) is Curator of Public Practice at Tate Liverpool and Senior Lecturer in Exhibition Studies at Liverpool John Moores University\, United Kingdom. His curatorial practice and research concern socially engaged art\, performance\, and notions of publicness in museums. He has previously held curatorial appointments at The Banff Centre’ Walter Phillips Gallery and The Western Front (both Canada)\, as well as at the Künstlerhaus Stuttgart (Germany). His writing has appeared in Frieze\, ARKEN Bulletin\, OnCurating\, Modern Painters\, C Magazine\, Art & the Public Sphere\, and various exhibition catalogues. Recently\, he co-edited Collective Good/Collaborative Efforts (Stavanger: Rogaland Kunstsenter\, 2017) and co-curated O.K. – The Musical (2017)\, an iterative community theatre musical by Christopher Kline at Tate Liverpool.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/curatorial-consciousness-participation-between-practice-and-process/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181005T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20181005T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T065742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T065753Z
UID:15876-1538740800-1538743500@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tour: Culture City\, Culture Scape at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Explore the new art installations nestled in the lush compound of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). Themed Culture City. Culture Scape.\, this public art project\, commissioned by Mapletree and curated by NTU CCA Singapore comprises works by internationally renowned artists Dan Graham (United States)\, Zulkifle Mahmod (Singapore)\, Tomás Saraceno (Argentina/Germany)\, and Yinka Shonibare(Nigeria/United Kingdom). \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context to invite visitors to a broader\, richer engagement. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tour-culture-city-culture-scape-at-mapletree-business-city-ii-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180907T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180907T124500
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T070341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T070341Z
UID:15882-1536321600-1536324300@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Tours: Culture City. Culture Scape. Guided Tour at Mapletree Business City II
DESCRIPTION:Explore the new art installations nestled in the lush compound of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II). Themed Culture City. Culture Scape.\, this public art project\, commissioned by Mapletree and curated by NTU CCA Singapore comprises works by internationally renowned artists Dan Graham (United States)\, Zulkifle Mahmod (Singapore)\, Tomás Saraceno (Argentina/Germany)\, and Yinka Shonibare(Nigeria/United Kingdom). \nInspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments\, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape\, architecture\, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific\, each work alters or permeates its local context to invite visitors to a broader\, richer engagement. \n++ \nCulture City. Culture Scape. is part of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme\, which includes regular guided tours\, public events\, educational materials\, seminars\, and conferences.
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/tours-culture-city-culture-scape-guided-tour-at-mapletree-business-city-ii/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180816T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180816T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T064009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T064126Z
UID:15868-1534440600-1534456800@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Mapletree–NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme
DESCRIPTION:Sound Performance and Guided Tours \n\n5.30pm\nGuests to Arrive/ Photo-taking at LED Wall\n\n\n5.50pm\nWelcome by NTU CCA\n\n\n5.55pm\nSpeech by Mr Edmund Cheng\n\n\n6.00pm\nPresentation of Token to NTU CCA\n\n\n6.05pm\nStart of Art Tour for Mapletree Directors\n\n\n6.05pm\nStart of Sound Performance by Zulkifle Mahmod\n\n\n7.15pm\nGuided Tour MBC II\n\nMeeting point: Sonic Pathway Installation\,  80 Mapletree Business City II
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/mapletree-ntu-cca-singapore-public-art-education-programme/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180516T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20180516T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T182837
CREATED:20230323T064349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T064633Z
UID:15871-1526499000-1526499000@www.mapletreearts.sg
SUMMARY:Preventive Publics: The Burning Car in Thomas Hirschhorn’s Installations
DESCRIPTION:Brianne Cohen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado\, Boulder. Her research focuses on contemporary art in the public sphere\, and particularly\, art engaged with concerns of global migration\, postcolonial histories\, political violence\, and environmentalism. She is currently completing a book entitled “Preventive Publics: Contemporary Art and the Idea of Europe\,” which examines art practices that model and instantiate plural publics among masses of strangers in order to prevent sociopolitical violence in 21st-century Europe. She also recently co-edited an anthology\, The Photofilmic: Entangled Images in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture (Leuven University Press and Cornell University Press\, 2016).
URL:https://www.mapletreearts.sg/event/preventive-publics-the-burning-car-in-thomas-hirschhorns-installations/
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