www.artshouse.sg The Arts House is managed by Arts House Limited April 2016 The Arts House The Parliament in Singapore History Young Critics Mentorship Programme Silver Writing: Writing My Memoir Cita Seni The World of Sketches: Poets and Painters at Work Shakespeare Lives in Film Knowledge Sans Frontières Lecture Series World Lit Workshops featuring Miguel Syjuco
About The Arts House Occupying the almost 200-year-old building that was Singapore s first Parliament House, The Arts House has played an active role in the Singapore arts and creative scene. The House promotes and presents multi-disciplinary programmes and festivals such as literary arts, film, performing and visual arts. We would like to thank and acknowledge The Arts House Patrons for their generosity. Their support will allow us to create more interesting projects with the thriving arts community. The Arts House is run and managed by Arts House Limited (AHL). AHL also presents the Singapore International Festival of Arts, and manages Goodman Elisabeth De Rothschild Jasmine Zhang Huimin Timbre 2 Pte Ltd Arts Centre and Aliwal Arts Centre. All information is correct at the time of print. Every reasonable care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of information within, hence, Arts House Limited (AHL) cannot accept responsibility for errors and/or omissions however caused. Every effort has been made to identify copyright holders. We deeply regret that if, despite our concerted efforts, any copyright holders have been overlooked or omitted. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the editor or the official policy and position of AHL and their related corporations. Any reproduction, retransmission, republication, or other use of all or part of this publication is expressly prohibited, unless prior written permission has been granted by AHL or the appropriate copyright owner. AHL reserves the right to make changes and modifications to the programme without prior notice. For updates, please visit our website at www.theartshouse.sg.
Venue Hire venues@artshouse.sg The Arts House the oldest public building still standing in Singapore. Combining rich historical value with charming spaces, The Arts House is the ideal venue for your events. Gallery I The exposed brick entrance into Gallery II is possibly the oldest feature of the Old Parliament House. These walls were treated with stucco or Madras Chunam plaster made from shell lime, egg white, coarse sugar and water soaked with coconut husks for 24 hours. The surfaces still endure to this day, and are so hard that nails cannot be knocked through. This unique space is best used for exhibitions and cocktails. Gallery I Gallery II Gallery II, in true Tuscan architecture, features high ceilings held up by tall columns and enriched by simple trimmings in its cornices. This open visual arts space is the perfect venue for exhibitions, talks, corporate receptions and product launches. Gallery II
10am 10pm Level 2 Free The Parliament in Singapore History The Arts House is presenting a fresh narrative of the varied career path of its building. This new narrative display charts the history of The Arts House from 1827 to 1999. View the story of a house that has witnessed the birth of a nation as well as the development of a legislature that has contributed to Singapore s growth and progress as a multi-racial parliamentary democracy. Through rare archival images and spoken words of pioneer Parliamentarians such as Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Dr Goh Keng Swee and Mr S Rajaratnam, the exhibition captures the spirit of our nation-building journey. Interactive guided tours Guided tours of the exhibition are available from 24 March to 29 May 2016. The complimentary tours are on a first-come-first-served basis, no registration is required. Each tour can accommodate a maximum of 20 participants (including children). For tour schedule, visit theartshouse.sg.
Applications open from 1 April to 31 May 2016 Young Critics Mentorship Programme The Arts House launches a new mentorship programme which aims to develop and nurture the next generation of reviewers and arts critics. This 12-month long mentorship will focus on writing book reviews and critical essays. Three selected mentees will be paired with established critics and writers. The mentorship is open to aspiring critics aged 18 and above. Applications close on 31 May 2016. Selected mentees will be notified in June 2016. For application details, please visit theartshouse.sg. Various Timings Living Room $250 for 10 sessions www.bytes.sg Course fees include materials for bookbinding session. 10% discount for Silver Writing alumni Silver Writing: Writing My Memoir a workshop series for seniors returns for a third season after two successful runs. 12 April 7 June Silver Writing: Writing My Memoir In 10 weeks, participants can explore, in depth, their many life adventures and chronicle these stories in a final project that will be publicly showcased. The workshops are facilitated by Thomas Kuan and a session will include guest, published author and winner of Singapore Literature Prize (Non-Fiction, 2014), Josephine Chia.
11am 1pm Blue Room Free Conducted in Malay Cita Seni will showcase almost two dozen sketches by poet and artist, Suraidi Sipan. Hear how this multitalented artist balances his passion for sketching and poetry as well as his observations on the link between poets and painters. 16 April Cita Seni The World of Sketches: Poets and Painters at Work Suraidi Sipan is a former teacher, editor of Malay literary journals and two-time recipient of the Malay literary award, Anugerah Persuratan. Various Timings Screening Room $10 & $7 (Concession available) www.bytes.sg 21 24 April Shakespeare Lives in Film In celebration of the Bard s work, Shakespeare Lives in Film is a showcase of six classic film adaptations. Thurs, 21 April 7.30pm Fri, 22 April 7.30pm Sat, 23 April 3pm Sat, 23 April 7.30pm Sun, 24 April 3pm Sun, 24 April 7.30pm King Lear (1970) Theatre of Blood (1973) Hamlet (1955) Macbeth (1971) Othello (1995) All Night Long (1971)
2.30pm 4pm Play Den $5 www.bytes.sg 23 April Knowledge Sans Frontières Lecture Series A new series by The Arts House, Knowledge Sans Frontières is designed to spark off new thinking on history and antiquities. Director of the National Islamic Museum in Tehran, Dr Jila Moghimnejad, will revisit the famous Chinese blue-and-white ceramics presented by Shah Abbas (1611) to the Ardebil Shrine in Northwestern Iran. Various Timings Council Room $50 & $35 (Concession available) www.bytes.sg Award winning writer Miguel Syjuco returns to Singapore to deliver three unique and introspective writing workshops that will challenge writers to look more deeply at topics such as censorship and their own goals and legacy. 23 24 April World Lit Workshops featuring Miguel Syjuco Sat, 23 April 10am Sat, 23 April 2.30pm Sun, 24 April 2.30pm Architecting a novel Uncensoring the Self Carpe Diem Writing Our Manifestos and Obituaries
Visitor Information enquiries@artshouse.sg theartshouse @The_Arts_House North Bridge Rd Parliament House 1 Parliament Rd St Andrew s Rd Singapore Cricket Club Padang Connaught Dr Esplanade Dr Old Parliament Lane Drop off for visitors Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall 2 Empress Place Anderson Bridge S i n g a p o r e R i v e r South Bridge Rd Asian Civilisations Museum Cavenaugh Bridge Fullerton Rd The Fullerton Hotel Lor Telok Circular Rd Boat Quay One Fullerton North Canal Rd South Canal Rd UOB Plaza 2 Fullerton Rd Chulia St Batter y R d Raffles Place MRT The Arts House Opening Hours 10am 10pm Box Office Opening Hours Monday Friday 10am 8pm Weekends & Public Holidays Closed Telephone 6332 6900 Fax 6336 3021 For events on weekends and Public Holidays, the Box Office opens one hour before showtime till 30 minutes after the show starts. All tickets (except for films) are subject to a ticketing fee of $2 each. Please note that once a booking has been confirmed, no amendments, cancellations or refunds are permitted. Getting to The Arts House 1 Old Parliament Lane Singapore 179429 Train Seven-minute walk from City Hall and Raffles Place MRT stations Bus Supreme Court 195, 961 Victoria Concert Hall 75, 100, 107, 130, 131, 167 Car Parking is at Parliament House and National Gallery Singapore