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View Create for Climate Singapore's Shortlisted Artworks at the ArtScience Museum 1 - 4 November

ArtScience Museum will host the Create for Climate Singapore exhibition in partnership with Singapore Eco Film Festival.
Those in Singapore are warmly invited to view the shortlisted entries to the Create for Climate youth art competition, which will be on view at the ArtScience Museum from 1st - 4th November 2018, in partnership with the Singapore Eco Film Festival. Register for your free SGEFF pass here.

An awards ceremony celebrating competition entrants will be held at the exhibition from 6-7pm on Saturday 3rd November. RSVP for the awards ceremony is essential, via this link.

The Create for Climate Singapore competition is supported by 350 East Asia, curated pro bono by Desire Lines Pte Ltd, and coordinated in partnership with the growing number of Singaporean volunteers who seek a swift and just transition to a clean green society, and away from destructive fossil fuels.

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