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Memories of Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall Photo Competition- Singapore Arts Festival 2010

Photograph your personal memories of Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall to commemorate the closing of the oldest theatre in Singapore and stand to win attractive prizes. Winning entries will be displayed in a month-long exhibition from 10 May to 13 June 2010.

Categories
Under 12 years old
12 – 35 years old
36 – 39 years old
Above 60 years old

1st, 2nd, 3rd and two consolation prizes will be awarded for each of the above categories.

Closing date: 23 April 2010

Co-organised by Tanjong Pagar Photographic Club.

Download entry form at www.singaporeartsfest.com or register on site at:

Tanjong Pagar Community Club
101, Cantonment Road, Singapore 089774
Tel : 62219898 / 62236847
Fax : 62225859

SG101 Design: Success Stories of Local Designers

Saturday, 7 November 2009

2.00 pm – 4.00 pm

The POD, Level 16

National Library Building

100 Victoria Street

 

As part of the Singapore Design Festival, SG101 Design will uncover creative works and efforts from our local artists. Fashioning the various facets of design works including product designs, fashion designs, photography and many more. SG101 Design looks into the success stories of local designers who have succeeded in making a mark on the world map and discusses the challenges associated with the production of creative works in Singapore.

 

Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and surf on to ‘SG101’.

 

Organised By: Design Linguist & Foreign Policy

Supported By: National Library Singapore

 

Visit http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg for more programmes and exhibitions.

Asia In Crisis: A Photo Exhibition on Environmental Destruction

Asia In Crisis: A Photo Exhibition on Environmental Destruction

By: OnAsia

 

2 April – 3 May 2009

10 am – 9 pm (daily)

Promenade, Level 7

National Library Building

 

Environmental issues will be in the spotlight again at an exhibition of photographs by OnAsia, the leading Asia-specialised photo agency.  The images are by photographers working in different parts of Asia and constitute an eye-opening visual account of the environmental destruction being wrought throughout the region, often in the name of progress.  OnAsia currently represents over 180 professional photographers living and working throughout the region who cover a wide variety of subjects including political and social trends.  OnAsia’s online archive of over 180,000 images is a National Library Board eResource and all of its images, including those being exhibited at this exhibition, are available for educational use free of charge. Students and educators can access and download any number of images (for use in presentations, lectures, homework, reports and so on) by visiting www.onasia.com/nlb.

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