Light To Night 2025

Light To Night 2025. Light to Night Singapore 2025 to Illuminate Civic District Here, festival-goers can take part in craft workshops and identity-driven activities, sit in artist talks, vibe to DJ sets by party collective Eatmepoptart. Note that for this year, not all the projection artworks will play continuously throughout the nights; as there.

Light to Night Festival 2025 happening from Jan. 17 to Feb. 6 at Civic District Mothership.SG
Light to Night Festival 2025 happening from Jan. 17 to Feb. 6 at Civic District Mothership.SG from mothership.sg

Highlights of Light to Night Singapore 2025 Art Skins on Monuments - Projection Artworks 2025 is a year that will be marked by many milestones, including Singapore's 60th year of independence and the Gallery's 10th anniversary

Light to Night Festival 2025 happening from Jan. 17 to Feb. 6 at Civic District Mothership.SG

Set within a stunning 3D-printed environment made from recycled plastic, this innovative exhibition challenges perceptions of success through a light-based resource management game with a twist The Light to Night Festival is returning for its ninth edition from Jan Kick back and take in some late-night art vibes! Gain free entry to 10 exhibitions every weekend (Friday to Sunday) from 17 January to 6 February 2025 Find out more

6 MustSee Installations at Light to Night 2023. With stunning art installations, live performances, and captivating sculptures, Light To Night 2025 is an unmissable experience for art lovers or anyone looking for a cool way to spend the evening The ninth edition of Light to Night Festival Singapore returns in 2025, spanning over three weeks, and explores the theme "Do You See Me?"

Lights In The Sky Tonight 2025 Texas Camila Wood. During Light to Night 2025, the Gallery's Courtyard at Level 2 will be reimagined into The Living Room, a vibrant and playful space adorned with colourful cardboard furniture and lighting Set within a stunning 3D-printed environment made from recycled plastic, this innovative exhibition challenges perceptions of success through a light-based resource management game with a twist