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Arts in the City

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Photograph: CapitaLand
Photograph: CapitaLand
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Time Out says

In collaboration with Eyeyah! – a creative platform that uses art and design to generate awareness on social issues – Arts in the City showcases an immersive display of thought-provoking digital artworks by 26 local and international artists from Australia, Belgium, Chile, China and Japan. Each artwork offers the artist’s perspective on climate change, such as issues of plastic waste and global warming. 

Here’s some of the art pieces to look forward to: 

Las Veges by Brenda Tan

Singaporean artist from LASALLE College of the Arts, Brenda Tan, shows how greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by consuming less meat and more vegetables on a daily basis. 

Future Boat by James Clapham

Shining a light on issues of ocean waste, UK’s James Clapham’s illustration imagines a boat of the future that uses natural sources of energy to clean up the ocean.

Melting Globe by Chloe Bennett

This Australian artist creates a visual metaphor that depicts global warming using the analogy of a melting ice cream.

In addition to the artworks, you can also try out the Instagram-worthy photo booth –  add a meaningful message on how you to take care of the environment and share it on social media.

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Izza Sofia

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