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The Substation

Arts Picks: Substation’s Gathering Ground, Book? exhibition by Atelier Hoko, Swan Lake for kids

The Rotunda Library and Archive at National Gallery Singapore is host to Open End, a collection of works by Chong Li-Chuan, Urich Lau, and Dr Adrian Tan made as a response to the Substation archive.
The Rotunda Library and Archive at National Gallery Singapore is host to Open End, a collection of works by Chong Li-Chuan, Urich Lau, and Dr Adrian Tan made as a response to the Substation archive.

Redevelopment of arts space at former Substation building to be completed in 2026

ST20240307_202483908446/cxarts/ Azmi Athni// Facade of the former Substation at 45 Armenian Street on Mar 7. ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI
ST20240307_202483908446/cxarts/ Azmi Athni// Facade of the former Substation at 45 Armenian Street on Mar 7. ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI

I’d like to see more S’poreans appreciate local arts, and pay for it: Edwin Tong

ST20230310_202304559352/sfmin/Sor Fern/Jason Quah

MCCY minister Edwin Tong poses for a photo at the Esplanade on March 10, 2023.
ST20230310_202304559352/sfmin/Sor Fern/Jason Quah

MCCY minister Edwin Tong poses for a photo at the Esplanade on March 10, 2023.

The Substation explores rootlessness for SeptFest 2022

The Substation explores rootlessness for SeptFest 2022 a year after its move

The Substation's first physical show since leaving Armenian Street

The Substation holds first physical exhibition since leaving Armenian Street

Your weekend dining and entertainment guide

Friyay!: What to do

Arts Picks: Ju Ming's works, Substation fund-raiser, bookbinding at STPI

HOME IN FOCUS

Thanks for 30 great years. Substation 1.0, signing out.

Empty chairs in the Sad Bar, a basement space at The Substation that was used for workshops, intimate performances or after-hours events. The arts centre's final weeks in Armenian Street were marked by a few performances and a flurry of packing and d
Empty chairs in the Sad Bar, a basement space at The Substation that was used for workshops, intimate performances or after-hours events. The arts centre's final weeks in Armenian Street were marked by a few performances and a flurry of packing and d

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