Check out the amazing lantern displays and other exciting activities that will get you into the Mid-Autumn Festival mood.
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Raffles City Singapore’s Arts in the City exhibition is back. From now to 11 September 2022 at the mall’s Level 1 Garden Court. This year’s edition, in collaboration with EYEYAH!, showcases thought-provoking digital artworks. Focusing on the environmental issues of plastic waste and global warming.
The exhibition comprises an immersive display of digital artworks by 26 local and international artists. Artists from Australia, Belgium, Chile, China, Japan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, the UK and the US. Each artist offers their perspective on the changing approaches and thinking in the art world. Aim at the pertinent issues of plastic waste and global warming.
Enjoy a visual feast with unique creations set on a clear focus to create awareness. The Arts in the City exhibition is sure to capture the imagination and awaken emotions.
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