Coda Culture

Published - 16 November 2020, Monday

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We are an independent gallery and art space in Singapore. We are only open when exhibitions are on, so do check out the events section to know when those dates are.

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Tee Kay

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Giving impetus to young and reputed artists, Coda Culture is a space where artists can let their creativity flow.

Their programmes have led to the creation of a range of exemplary art pieces which adorn the walls of this gallery during various exhibitions. Come down here and have a look at the captivating strokes and vibrant hues made by talented artists.

Sophie George

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Founded at the start of 2018, by Singapore artist Seelan Palay at Golden Mile Complex, Coda Culture has well-used its independent art space as a platform provision for home-grown artists to practice and present works of art with both freedom and autonomy. The establishment has recently relocated to a new address, in the buzzing Aliwal precint. They remain open only whilst exhibitions are on.

Don’t miss their upcoming event Precious Things, where 14 Singapore artists produce artworks with extant objects. This intriguing exhibition takes a look into how the “value” of art has been called into question due to the ongoing pandemic, and how (for some artists), their methodologies and works have always existed at the margins of presumed “value.” This event is a part of the ‘Proposal for Novel Ways of Being’ initiative by the National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum. The exhibition begins on 21 November 2020, and will run till 12 December 2020, with timings set for 2PM-8PM (weekdays), 12PM-8PM (Saturdays), and 12PM-5PM (Sundays). 

Note: In light of Covid-19 precautionary measure, entrance to the gallery will be limited to 5 entries at a time. 

Coda Culture

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Coda Culture is an independent art space run by Singapore artist, Seelan Palay, do check out the events section to know when those dates are!

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