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TIONG BAHRU REVISITED

FRIDAY, 01 JUL 2011  -  SUNDAY, 17 JUL 2011

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The much anticipated Tiong Bahru Sketches exhibition is back! WHITE CANVAS GALLERY is again proud to collaborate with the four artists: Tia, Miel, Don and Paul, in presenting fresh works. Various works by the artists' friends will also be showcased as a celebration of Tiong Bahru's thriving sketch-walk culture.

A year on from our very first exhibition showcasing the scenic landscape and heartwarming lifestyles of our neighborhood, these artists are once again recreating their own impressions of Tiong Bahru. Regardless of time, age or gender, this re-visitation is indicative of Tiong Bahru's evergreen charm.

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