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The AGEncy Fest – Inaugural 60+ Commission with Dana Lam

22 July – 8 August 2026
@72-13, Home of T:>Works
Initiated by T:>Works and funded in part by the public, The AGEncy Fest is an annual showcase of the distinct vitalities and perspectives of 60+ individuals, including artists and cultural workers. Centring the agency to act and make choices as the transformative experience of ageing, the Fest opens in 2026 with Who Knows Where The Bird Goes – Dana Lam: Six Decades of Practice, an exhibition tracing the writer, gender equality advocate, grandmother, and visual artist across a lifetime of making works. Who Knows Where The Bird Goes – Dana Lam: Six Decades of Practice is Dana's first-ever solo exhibition.
Running from 22 July to 8 August, the exhibition brings together key works spanning writing, drawing, animation, and performance alongside newly commissioned pieces, including Dana’s first foray into the labour-intensive medium of frame-by-frame animation (Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane?).
Lush Life
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Fri–Sat, 29–30 May 2026, at 8:00pm
@Victoria Theatre
Two of Singapore's most iconic and contrasting voices share one stage in a groundbreaking new work.
Helmed by internationally acclaimed Singapore director Ong Keng Sen known for his distinct aesthetic in creating documentary performance through collaboration with his performers and extensive research, Lush Life is an intimate documentary piece that weaves the lives, artistry and connections between the sublime, audiophile-grade jazz of songbird Jacintha and the bohemian spirit of pop icon Dick Lee.
Through personal narratives, archival traces and live music, this distilled work paints a dual portrait of artistic and life pursuits. Sink into the lush world of Jacintha's music and Lee's vibrant classics, revealed as chapters in their lives. Lush Life is a conversation across styles and generations, a meditation on what it means to live a creative life in its most resonant form.
Per°Form Open Academy of Arts and Activations 2026: The Post-Migrant Academy

Wed - Sun, 29 Apr - 3 May 2026
@72-13, Home of T:>Works
PerºForm Open Academy returns in collaboration with Goethe-Institut Singapore and Maxim Gorki to present POA 2026: The Post-Migrant Academy.
POA 2026: The Post-Migrant Academy unpacks the artistic concept of post-migrant theatre in Germany, a term coined by Gorki’s Artistic Director Shermin Langhoff, through the 7th Berliner Herbstsalon of Gorki entitled ЯE:IMAGINE – THE RED HOUSE – Inventories, Interventions, Inventions), a transdisciplinary festival curated by Shermin, which detailed among other topics, the lives of Telefunken female Gastarbeiters (guest workers) who were selected primarily from Turkey to aid the recovery of the post-war economy of Germany.
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A Public Conversation: "Future Gazing: Singapop What's Next?"

Mon, Apr 13 at 7:30 - 9:00pm
@72-13, Home of T:>Works
A Public Conversation by T:>Works, musicians Shazza, Dick Lee, Abangsapau and weish look back at Singapop’s journey & its future
Globally influential, speedy evolution, trendsetting fashion…the pop world has a precedent from Asia which speaks to the world. Wherein lies the future of our pop scene – how to generate and sustain it beyond the quintessential Singapore songs? Is the answer strategic innovation of the entertainment industry? To expand and impact beyond our island shores, or concentrate on the niche? Apart from bottom-up indie initiatives, is National Infrastructure needed? What’s missing in the scene?
Bussy Temple: TEL0GENESIS: ARC.1 & 2

Tue, Mar 24 at 7 pm & Sunday, Mar 29 at 2 am
@72-13, Home of T:>Works
Transforming theatre space at T:>Works into an immersive rave on 24th and 28th March to explore the bardo and fallacies of utopian escape.
An exploration of the bardo, the in-between, and the fallacies of utopian escape, unfolding across a pre-rave and a rave at T:>Works.
24-Hour Playwriting Competition 2025 Dramatised Reading

Sat, 28 February 2026, 4–6pm
@72-13, Home of T:>Works
T:>Works celebrates the winners of the 24-Hour Playwriting Competition 2025 with a Dramatised Reading! There will be staged readings of select winning scripts, guided by director Tan Shou Chen and supported by actors Chew Wei Li, Dennis Sofian, Fadhil Daud, Sindhura Kalidas, Zorian Seah, and Jo Tan, who returns as a cast member after acting as the Competition’s Game Master.
Joined by past participants, fellow theatre makers, and friends from the world of visual arts, it will be a coming-together of transdisciplinary stories and happy communion.
STPI Symposium 2026: The Politics of Print
Part of The Print Show & Symposium Singapore 2026
Presented by STPI
Fri–Sat, 23–24 January 2026
The Politics of Print: elephant in the room is organised by STPI and curated by Stephanie Bailey. Speakers such as museum directors, curators and market leaders in the evolving landscape of printmaking in contemporary art will explore and debate over a diverse range of topics from printmaking to new technologies across 6 different panels. Speakers include Jenny Gibbs, Executive Director, IFPDA; Kathleen Ditzig, Curator, National Gallery Singapore; Sook-Kyung Lee, Director, The Whitworth; Bishal Yonjan, artist, curator, and member of Kalā Kulo; as well as artists such as Michael Craig-Martin, Salima Hashmi and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
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