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Gillman Barracks

  • Art
  • Kent Ridge
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Time Out says

Originally built in 1936 as a military encampment for the British Army, this art cluster is a result of a $10-million renovation and the country's aggressive plans to become a global arts destination. With over ten galleries located in five buildings, it's easy to get lost in the massive compound. We suggest wearing your most comfortable togs and arriving in the late afternoon – there will be a lot of walking. Before you leave, grab drinks at The Naked Finn on Malan Road or listen to live music from local bands at Timbre on Lock Road.

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What’s on

Gather At Gillman

From now until the end of January, Gillman Barracks is turning into a buzzing space that lives and breathes art at every corner. As part of the programme, galleries in the precinct, such as Mizuma Gallery, FOST Gallery, NTU CCA and Ota Fine Arts, are unveiling new showcases, commissions and activations – some of which will be accompanied by artist-led sessions and walkthroughs. Beyond the galleries are a slew of public programmes not to be missed. Pencil in some time for guided tours of the galleries, sign up for family-friendly workshops on photography and music, or come discover a temporary artwork created by artist Marcus Pang through power-washing. There’s also an after-hours bloc party happening on 24 January, where there’ll be a curated video art screening as part of Art Week’s official programming. On top of that, selected Gillman F&B and fitness establishments are also offering special discounts throughout the period. Enjoy them at outlets like Little Island Brewing Co, SALT Fitness, Handlebar and Red Rock & Rosso Lounge.
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