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Returning for its third edition this month, National Gallery Singapore brings its popular Children’s Biennale to more children around the world through its first-ever “phygital” experience.
By going “phygital,” the Biennale offers double the fun for local audiences as they get to participate in more and new ways, from creating digital art through a finger swipe to exploring immersive installations at the Gallery. In a time of physical restrictions, the hybrid format also fosters connection between children and artists, with majority of the online works allowing children to co-create with established international artists and connect with peers around the world through the artworks.
The Biennale also features online works and on-site installations by 9 renowned artists and art groups: Dinh Q Lê (Vietnam), husband-and-wife duo Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan (Philippines/Australia), Jeremy Sharma (Singapore), Joyce Ho (Taiwan), Khvay Samnang (Cambodia), Nandita Mukand (Singapore/India), Nona Garcia (Philippines), Sandra Lee (Singapore), and Speak Cryptic X ADDADDADD (Singapore).
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