Sign Up for See-SAW Trail A with Host Kelly Limerick
'Escape Velocity V', 'Maybe we read too much into things', 'Leap of Faith' at Singapore Art Week
By A&M
Raring to visit Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2021 projects but not in town or short on time? Join us on See-SAW Virtual Trail A with artist Kelly Limerick. Kelly will bring us through three SAW projects:
1. ’Escape Velocity V’ by Zai Tang with SAM at National Gallery Singapore
2. ‘Maybe we read too much into things’ curated by Berny Tan at 72-13, Mohamed Sultan Road
3. ‘Leap of Faith’, the 4th IMPART Collectors’ Show organised by Art Outreach Singapore
And if you have a question to ask Kelly about the projects or her practice, drop us an email at info@artandmarket.net, or send us a message on our Facebook or Instagram, and she will answer it during the live session!
DATE AND TIME
28 January 2021, 12 to 12.45PM (GMT +8) via Zoom.
REGISTRATION
Free for all to attend with registration. Click here to find out more about both Trail A and B, and to secure your spot!
See-SAW is organised in partnership with Singapore Art Week 2021.
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