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AWESOME Art Competition 2024 Showcase

By  •  March 25, 2025

An art competition showcase by Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO)

29 April to 25 May 2025 Objectifs Courtyard

Running for its second year in 2024, The AWESOME Art Competition …
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WALKING & WATCHING: A FILM STROLL

By  •  March 24, 2025

Conceived and Facilitated by Viknesh Kobinathan

Duration 3h over 1 session

Dates & Time Sat 26 Jul 2025, 3.30pm – 6.30pm

Venue Around City Hall area. Meeting point and route …
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FILM PROGRAMMERS LAB 2025: PUBLIC TALK

By  •  March 3, 2025

The Film Programmers Lab is a new initiative presented by Objectifs and the Asian Film Archive. Now in its second consecutive year, the lab is a 6-month developmental platform for …
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OPEN CALL: MOMO DISTRIBUTION GRANT 2025

By  •  February 28, 2025

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 (2359H SGT)

Momo Film Co believes that cinema provides a valuable space for a diverse variety of narratives to be shared.

In partnership with …
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COCKS by Ernest Goh

By  •  February 18, 2025

Reared and groomed by dedicated owners for participation in pageants, ornamental chickens, including the impressive Malaysian breed of Ayam Serama, project a natural and seemingly effortless charisma rivalling that of human models. Ernest Goh’s award-winning portraits capture the full range of these beautiful birds’ personalities: puffed chests, ruffled plumage, bowed heads and all. By turns provocative, humorous and surprising, the photographs in Cocks will move you to view our humble feathered friends in an entirely different light.

INTRODUCTION BY: Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr. Curator of photography. Inspector General for Photography at Minsitère of Culture and Communication, and artistic director of the Rencontres d’Arles in 1990.
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OBJECTIFS FILM CLUB x WALTER BENJAMIN READING GROUP: DANCE OF A HUMBLE ATHEIST

By  •  January 24, 2025

Objectifs Film Club x Walter Benjamin Reading Group: Dance of a Humble Atheist by Toh Hun Ping x One Way Street by Walter Benjamin

Fri, 28 Feb 2025 | 7.30pm – …
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[OPEN CALL] WOMEN IN FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY 2025

By  •  December 30, 2024

Women photographers, filmmakers, and visual artists who use film or photography are invited to submit work for Objectifs’ 8th Women in Film & Photography Showcase in 2025. Selected work will …
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[OPEN CALL] Film Programmers Lab 2025

By  •  December 13, 2024

Deadline: Monday, 3 March 2025 (2359H SGT)

The Film Programmers Lab is a new initiative presented by Objectifs and the Asian Film Archive. Now in its second consecutive year, the …
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Callum’s Courage by Shalom Lim & Muhd Noh

By  •  November 25, 2024

Foster greater empathy and awareness about the diversity of human experiences with these illustrative children’s books. With the aim of empowering the community to tell their own stories, these were inspired by true accounts of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy survivor Shalom Lim and Spinal Muscular Atrophy advocate Sherry Toh, illustrated by autistic artists Muhd Noh and Aaron Yap.

Callum’s Courage

The first day of school is a memorable milestone. For Callum, it was an arduous challenge because he had just started using a wheelchair. Will he be able to overcome his fears? Inspired by a true story.
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Collaffiti Nesting Pouches by KOVA

By  •  November 12, 2024

Collaffiti explores the intriguing phenomenon of pareidolia—where the mind detects familiar patterns, especially faces, in random objects.

About KOVA

KOVA is a collaborative lab infused with the concept of the “mobile cabinet,” questing to curate dynamic creative expressions through wearable mediums. In partnership with artists from various disciplines, it offers design, curation and production services for collaborations through images, texts, fashion, and exhibitions. KOVA revolves around the current discourses on urban life with humorous design language and circular economy perspectives; it seeks to bridge the gap between audiences and creators by offering more accessible art productions and events.

 
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