Germany Bite-Sized Exhibition
The Goethe-Institut is proud to bring this exciting exhibition to Singapore. Using giant colourful letters of the alphabet, the exhibition aims to present Germany and the Germans in an amusing, serious and self-ironic way while at the same time highlighting important facts about German history, politics and culture. From “A” for Arbeit (work) to “Z” for Zukunft (future), visitors gain insight into the German way of life and German identity. This exhibition is co-organized by the National library Board and will be held in the Central Public Library from 18 January to 7 February. To find out more, please click here.

“Stories Behind Singapore Streets” Exhibition
Street names not only help us navigate our way through Singapore, they also yield interesting information about our country’s history, geography, politics, heritage and culture. Much of Singapore’s history is hidden behind the names of places and streets that we see every day. Embark on a journey with us, as we unfold the fascinating insights into the history of Singapore through the naming of streets over the years. The exhibition will be held at the National Library Building from now till 29 Jun 2012. To find out more, please click here.

   
  
  
  
Minister's informal visit to the Little India Arts Belt
Dr Yaacob Ibrahim made an informal visit to the Little India Arts Belt, one of the  sites under the National Arts Council’s Arts Housing Scheme, on the afternoon of Friday, 20 January 2012. Click here to view the photos.

Singapore Cultural Statistics 2011

The Singapore Cultural Statistics 2011 provides an update on the Singapore’s arts and cultural sector through the analysis of Singapore’s cultural statistics over the past years. To access the report, please click here


  

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