Great expectations: What does it mean to hold and make space for the Arts in Singapore?
The arts and artists need space to thrive. However, as much of the land in Singapore is stateowned, providing space for the arts—literally and figuratively—remains challenging. Today, there is a rich variety of arts infrastructure in Singapore, including performing arts venues, statesubsidised artis...
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Main Author: | HOE, Su Fern |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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