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Relay For Life
(20-28 MAR)
This annual race celebrates those who’ve battled cancer and remembers those who’ve lost their lives. Choose to complete 100 kilometres over nine days (individually or as a team) or come up with a way to show your support for the cancer community. scsrelayforlife.sg
Something, Somewhere, Somewhen
(UNTIL 14 MAR)
Singaporean artist Yip Yew Chong’s first solo exhibition at Art Porters Gallery comprises a total of nine triptych paintings and 15 sets of painted objects, capturing daily life and Singapore scenes. Art Porters Gallery
Moo Moo PARK
(UNTIL 28 MAR)
At this drive-through exhibition, learn about the cultural significance of the ox through visual arts, electric vehicles and augmented reality technology. Visitors can look forward to visually captivating art and installations made by eight artists in collaboration with local design studio Space Objekt. Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
The [Not-So] Convenience Store
(UNTIL 30 MAR)
This exhibition aims to highlight wasteful habits and emphasise that there is a price to pay for convenience. Visitors that walk into the “store” will find alternative products that are more sustainable but less convenient. National Design Centre
Afterwords Exhibition
(UNTIL 31 MAR)
Calligraphy artist Malik Mazlan and haiku poet Dave Tai introduce new perspectives to canvases created from drafts, past projects and personal items by refreshing them with haiku and calligraphy. Level 9 and 10 Foyer, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre. singaporeccc.org.sg thINK: Chinese Calligraphy, Connoisseurship, and Collecting
(UNTIL 25 APR)
The Asian Civilisations Museum brings together history and the contemporary through the collection of Dr Yuan Shao Liang. More than 20 objects were selected for the exhibition from Dr Yuan’s collection of literati objects as well as books and letters from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Asian Civilisations Museum