WANNA GO OUT BUT NO MONEY?!

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... Read moreIf you’re looking for unique and budget-friendly activities in Singapore, these exhibitions offer much more than just a typical day out. For instance, the 'Philip Colbert X Aruta Soup: Playscape of Dreams' exhibition is a colorful journey into a dreamlike world filled with imaginative and whimsical art. It’s perfect for sparking creativity and seeing everyday life through a joyful lens. Another engaging event is 'Talking Objects' at the Singapore Art Museum, which invites you to rethink the stories behind everyday items by exploring art that evokes memories and emotions. It’s a subtle reminder of how objects connect to our personal and cultural identities. For families or anyone curious about interactive experiences, the 'Learning Gallery' encourages visitors to rediscover the world with childlike wonder through engaging installations focused on themes like memory, nature, and home life. If cute and quirky is your style, the 'Ikuiku Love Hotel' showcases bright, playful visuals that create a fun atmosphere and even quirky merchandise to take home. Meanwhile, 'Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest' offers a profound perspective on environmental and human stories behind global material demands, making it an eye-opening experience. By exploring these events, you’re not only enjoying a free day out but also immersing yourself in diverse contemporary art that broadens your understanding of culture, creativity, and the environment—all without spending money. Be sure to check the event dates and locations before you go to make the most of these exciting opportunities!

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