STPI is a dynamic creative workshop and contemporary art gallery based in Singapore. Established in 2002, STPI is a not-for-profit organisation committed to promoting artistic experimentation in the mediums of print and paper and has become one of the most cutting-edge destinations for contemporary art in Asia. STPI sits alongside National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum as part of the national Visual Arts Cluster of leading institutions in the region.
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Since it’s establishment in 2002, the STPI gallery promotes artistic experimentation in the mediums of print and paper, boasting contemporary artworks in collaboration with various international curators, collectors and gallerits. In the Creative Workshop front, you’ll find artists in residency (both local and international), that challenge convention in art with etching, screenprint, lithography, paper making and relief print. STPI stands alongside National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum as part of the national Visual Arts Cluster of leading regional art institutions.
The soon-to-be shown pop-up exhibition Pulpable Moments (20-22 November 2020), will be highly worth your time and experience. In conjunction with AGAS Gallery Weekend in November, STPI is pleased to present an intimate group showcase developed by five significant contemporary artist in STPI’s in-house paper mill. Imbued with a sense of creative pursuit and material discovery, this presentation brings into dialogue organic, fibrous works that have been innovative and delicately curated into existence. The weekend pop-up exhibition will be supported by experiential paper-making workshops, as well as a ‘discovery corner’ of raw fibres and pull material over the three-day course.
The soon-to-be shown pop-up exhibition Pulpable Moments (20-22 November 2020), will be highly worth your time and experience. In conjunction with AGAS Gallery Weekend in November, STPI is pleased to present an intimate group showcase developed by five significant contemporary artist in STPI’s in-house paper mill. Imbued with a sense of creative pursuit and material discovery, this presentation brings into dialogue organic, fibrous works that have been innovative and delicately curated into existence. The weekend pop-up exhibition will be supported by experiential paper-making workshops, as well as a ‘discovery corner’ of raw fibres and pull material over the three-day course.