Eat, drink and view art

More multi-use arts spaces are popping up in Singapore

Artist Abigail Goh will showcase her work at Telok Ayer Arts Club's first exhibition, in-inhabitations.
Artist Abigail Goh will showcase her work at Telok Ayer Arts Club's first exhibition, in-inhabitations. ST PHOTO: SYAZA NISRINA
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While listening to sounds from automated sculptures by artist Abigail Goh, 25, visitors to Telok Ayer Arts Club can sip on a special cocktail - Sweet Melody - inspired by the art.

This new restaurant-cum-arts space in McCallum Street opens today, with the exhibition starting on Wednesday.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 27, 2018, with the headline Eat, drink and view art. Subscribe