Project:GlamOUR
City Gate mall is proud to present an initiative with Grid Synergy; Project: GlamOUR 3D AR ARTS HQ. We will be bringing you crafting workshops, artisan bazaar, dance practicums and art galleries.
Join us on a complimentary 3D-AR ARTS Trail which we have already installed in City Gate
Dates as followed:
26, 27, 28 February 2021 | 19, 20, 21 March 2021 | 23, 24, 25 April 2021 | 28, 29, 30 May 2021
City Gate Mall : 371 Beach Rd, Singapore 199597
Arts & Crafts Workshop #B1-53 | Dance & Performing Arts Studio Sessions #02-45 | Artist Bazaar #01-25 | Art Gallery #01-26

Nearby:
Sultan Plaza
107, 961, 980
Opp St. John HQ
100, 961, 980
St. John HQ
100
By Train:
Nicoll Highway Mrt
Exit A
Go up to the Link Bridge towards City
Directions:
By Bus:
Lavender
107, 107M
Stop @ Sultan Plaza
By Walking:
Lavender
Approx. 15min
Also check out the free postcards to be given away throughout the event in our social media links



23 April
Here are the list of Events for 23 Apr. If you have any enquiries feel free to contact us
Intro to Basic Pastel Nagomi Art
By Cleo Clara
Time: 4.30pm - 6pm, 6.30pm - 8pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description:
Come and discover your inner artist through a therapeutic session of painting using the Pastel Nagomi Art technique. Just come as you are, enjoy, and be re-charge by the beauty of Nagomi Art.
Pastel Nagomi Art is a type of art that originated from Japan that uses soft pastel’s powder to create soothing, warm, and gentle artwork. By using a simple and unique technique of painting using your finger.
The process of painting is relaxing, calming, and therapeutic. It will calm one’s feelings and awaken a sense of hope and joy in their heart.
From a child to the elderly, with or without any art experience, whether by yourself or with family, friends, or colleagues, everyone is welcome to enjoy the beauty and benefit of Pastel Nagomi Art.
Sign Up Here: Intro to Basic Pastel Nagomi Art | Registration Form
Adult Dance Improvisation
By Shania Regina
Time: 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description:
Shania Regina completed her dance diploma at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. During her education, she had the opportunity to perform in a range of venues and works. Shania was selected to represent LASALLE in a dance for the Asian League of Institutes of the Arts (ALIA) joint performance.
Shania strives to be a versatile dance artist who actively creates. Beyond performing, she also has a keen interest in teaching and hopes to share her passion for movement with a younger generation.
Sign Up Here: Adult Dance Improvisation | Registration Form
Wire Sculpture
By Victor Tan
Time: 11am - 8pm
Venue: #01-26
Description:
Victor will be joining us as our art gallery artist for Project GlamOUR April 2021 edition. Victor Tan, a visually impaired practicing sculptor, and has earned himself a reputation in the art scene with his unusual and persistent choice of medium, wire. His work is characterized by the use of wire and wire alone. Coupled with his unique techniques, which he employs with great success, he investigates existential ideas about humanity, the isolation of the human emotions at the moment, and through the passage of time and life. Sculpture to him is a way of exploring and experiencing the constant change and movement around him. For Victor, each change, each movement, each experience suggests a new possibility
Victor will be bringing a specific theme of cat sculptures to the art gallery in April, in which a percentage of its proceeds will be donated to animal welfare and charitable organizations. Victor hopes to be able to bring a message to everyone at the gallery about unconditional love and how it impacts the lives- both humans and cats, that we may not often see. In his gallery, the sculptures will be dedicated to these individual lives and their stories of hardship and how love brought them through
Visit Here: Wire Sculptures, Victor Tan | Website
Invisible Grace
Heart On My Shirt
& Blessing Cards
Artist Bazaar
Time: 11am - 8pm
Venue: #01-25
Featuring:
BioTech House
Chloe's Collection
24 April
Here are the list of Events for 24 Apr. If you have any enquiries feel free to contact us
Crafting Pop-Up Card
By Moses Sia
Time: 11am - 12.30pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description: You will be guided step-by-step to create a pop-up card with your very own design. Suitable for all ages above 8 years old. The videos show samples of what you could make as you design your own unique cards.
Sign Up Here: Crafting Pop-Up Card | Registration Form
Intro to Basic Pastel Nagomi Art
By Cleo Clara
Time: 1pm - 2.30pm, 6.30pm - 8pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description:
Come and discover your inner artist through a therapeutic session of painting using the Pastel Nagomi Art technique. Just come as you are, enjoy, and be re-charge by the beauty of Nagomi Art.
Pastel Nagomi Art is a type of art that originated from Japan that uses soft pastel’s powder to create soothing, warm, and gentle artwork. By using a simple and unique technique of painting using your finger.
The process of painting is relaxing, calming, and therapeutic. It will calm one’s feelings and awaken a sense of hope and joy in their heart.
From a child to the elderly, with or without any art experience, whether by yourself or with family, friends, or colleagues, everyone is welcome to enjoy the beauty and benefit of Pastel Nagomi Art.
Sign Up Here: Intro to Basic Pastel Nagomi Art | Registration Form
Resin Pendant Making
By Chloe Seow
Time: 3pm - 5pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description: Spend a creative and fun Saturday afternoon, and create your own resin pendant with Instructor Chloe!
Chloe is an art teacher who has a great passion to inspire and impart her skills to others by encouraging and coaching them to discover their freedom & creativity. She has conducted art workshops for children and adults over the years and believes that love and encouragement are keys to enable one to produce artworks of excellence because everything was done in love always captures the true essence of beauty.
Sign Up Here: Resin Pendant Making | FULLY BOOKED
Japanese Corner
By Candy Poon
Time: 11am - 12pm | 1pm - 2pm | 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Japanese Corner will be both a Cultural Exchange and Origami Workshop to celebrate Japanese Children's Day on 5 May. (子供の日). Japanese friends will be coming down to share their culture and stories. Understanding more about Japan through songs, pictures, and videos.
The workshop will be decorated to give us a taste of Japan.
Register Here: Japanese Corner | Registration Form
Modelling Photography with Your Phone: level up your OOTD photos!
By Wena Macy Chan
Time: 4pm - 5.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description: Wena Macy Chan is a fashion photographer who had experience in the modeling industry and backstage fashion shows. Some of her works have been featured in prominent magazines. In this workshop, she will be teaching about how you can use your everyday camera- your handheld phone to shoot more professional and better-looking pictures or OOTDs.
Sign Up Here: Modelling Photography With Your Phone | Registration Form
Adult Dance Improvisation
By Shania Regina
Time: 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description:
Shania Regina completed her dance diploma at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. During her education, she had the opportunity to perform in a range of venues and works. Shania was selected to represent LASALLE in a dance for the Asian League of Institutes of the Arts (ALIA) joint performance.
Shania strives to be a versatile dance artist who actively creates. Beyond performing, she also has a keen interest in teaching and hopes to share her passion for movement with a younger generation.
Sign Up Here: Adult Dance Improvisation | Registration Form
Wire Sculpture
By Victor Tan
Time: 11am - 8pm
Venue: #01-26
Description:
Victor will be joining us as our art gallery artist for Project GlamOUR April 2021 edition. Victor Tan, a visually impaired practicing sculptor, and has earned himself a reputation in the art scene with his unusual and persistent choice of medium, wire. His work is characterized by the use of wire and wire alone. Coupled with his unique techniques, which he employs with great success, he investigates existential ideas about humanity, the isolation of the human emotions at the moment, and through the passage of time and life. Sculpture to him is a way of exploring and experiencing the constant change and movement around him. For Victor, each change, each movement, each experience suggests a new possibility
Victor will be bringing a specific theme of cat sculptures to the art gallery in April, in which a percentage of its proceeds will be donated to animal welfare and charitable organizations. Victor hopes to be able to bring a message to everyone at the gallery about unconditional love and how it impacts the lives- both humans and cats, that we may not often see. In his gallery, the sculptures will be dedicated to these individual lives and their stories of hardship and how love brought them through
Visit Here: Wire Sculptures, Victor Tan | Website
Time: 3pm - 4pm, 5pm - 6pm
Venue: #01-26
Description: Seow Jin Chong was a violinist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra for 30 years, from 1983 to 2013, during which time he also served as Orchestra Manager between 1997 and 2000.
A Public Service Commission scholar and graduate of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, UK, he furthered his studies at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, Israel, on an Israeli Government scholarship from 1985 to 1986. In 1987, Jin Chong was the winner of the Rolex Music Performance Awards (Violin).
He lives in Singapore with his wife and 7 children, teaching and performing on a freelance basis.
Jin Chong will be accompanied on the keyboard by his wife, Soh Hwee Ping.
Artist Bazaar
Time: 11am - 8pm
Venue: #01-25
Featuring:
Invisible Grace
Heart On My Shirt
& Blessing Cards
BioTech House
Chloe's Collection
25 April
Here are the list of Events for 25 Apr. If you have any enquiries feel free to contact us
Fun with Creative Doodling
By Richard Gan
Time: 11am - 12.30pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description: Richard is a returning Singaporean, years as a design consultant and an art teacher in Kunming International Academy. He loves to create and always believe that everyone can doodle. Come sign-up for his creative "The Art of Doodling Workshop" this 25 April 2021 as he teaches you the methods of brainstorming & how to encourage inspirations.
Sign Up Here: Fun with Creative Doodling | Registration Form
Discover the Wonder of Watercolour
By Raymond Li
Time: 1pm - 2.30pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53 -
Description: Watercolor has a mind of its own. It is a process of building up a friendship with watercolor. In this workshop, I will show you a few practical techniques and tricks just to kick start your liking of this wonderful medium. With the techniques you learn, I will guide you to print a simple scenery painting. Please give yourself a chance to experience and meet this new friend who can be your lifelong companion.
Sign Up Here: Discover the Wonder of Water Colour | Registration Form
Batik Painting
By Farah & Iris
Time: 3pm - 5pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description:
Hi! my name is Iris and batik painting started as a hobby for me but now, together with my batik teacher and friend Tesurgir Farah, we want to bring this beautiful art form to many more. So join us to try Batik Painting with customized modern and cultural designs. Fun for all ages, even beginners! :) and it even allows for meaningful interaction with fellow human beings :) See more details below.
Sign Up Here: Batik Painting | FULLY BOOKED
Time: 2pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description:
Express yourself through hands-on wreath-making with faux floral and foliage. Pick up tips and techniques to create seasonal and evergreen talking-point wreaths to wow your guests at first sight on your front door or as table decor. Materials will be provided and you can bring back your creation after the workshop.
Sign Up Here: Floral Wreath Arrangement | Registration Form
Floral Wreath Arrangement - Afternoon
By Audrey Mei
Time: 6pm - 7.30pm
Venue: Arts & Craft Workshop B #B1-53
Description:
Express yourself through hands-on wreath-making with faux floral and foliage. Pick up tips and techniques to create seasonal and evergreen talking-point wreaths to wow your guests at first sight on your front door or as table decor. Materials will be provided and you can bring back your creation after the workshop.
Sign Up Here: Floral Wreath Arrangement | Registration Form
Floral Wreath Arrangement - Evening
By Audrey Mei
Time: 11am - 11.30am
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description:
Shania Regina completed her dance diploma at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. During her education, she had the opportunity to perform in a range of venues and works. Shania was selected to represent LASALLE in a dance for the Asian League of Institutes of the Arts (ALIA) joint performance.
Shania strives to be a versatile dance artist who actively creates. Beyond performing, she also has a keen interest in teaching and hopes to share her passion for movement with a younger generation.
Sign Up Here: Children's Creative Dance | Registration Forms
Children's Creative Dance
By Shania Regina
Tape it down
By Ng Sze Min
Time: 4pm - 4.30pm, 5pm - 5.30pm, 6pm - 6.30am, 7pm - 7.30pm
Venue: Performing Arts Studio #02-45
Description: Do you have self-recorded audio cassette tapes lying around somewhere and always wondered what they contained?
Join us on this personal journey to uncover the contents of the tape, and leave with a digitized snippet of it!
Sign Up Here: Tape it down | Registration Form
Wire Sculpture
By Victor Tan
Time: 11am - 8pm
Venue: #01-26
Description:
Victor will be joining us as our art gallery artist for Project GlamOUR April 2021 edition. Victor Tan, a visually impaired practicing sculptor, and has earned himself a reputation in the art scene with his unusual and persistent choice of medium, wire. His work is characterized by the use of wire and wire alone. Coupled with his unique techniques, which he employs with great success, he investigates existential ideas about humanity, the isolation of the human emotions at the moment, and through the passage of time and life. Sculpture to him is a way of exploring and experiencing the constant change and movement around him. For Victor, each change, each movement, each experience suggests a new possibility
Victor will be bringing a specific theme of cat sculptures to the art gallery in April, in which a percentage of its proceeds will be donated to animal welfare and charitable organizations. Victor hopes to be able to bring a message to everyone at the gallery about unconditional love and how it impacts the lives- both humans and cats, that we may not often see. In his gallery, the sculptures will be dedicated to these individual lives and their stories of hardship and how love brought them through
Visit Here: Wire Sculptures, Victor Tan | Website