SAM at 8Q is a art museum Heritage District Singapore located in Singapore.
8 Queen Street 188535 Singapore
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It's called 8Q as its address is 8 Queen Street. From SAM main museum building, follow the floor stickers/signage/arrows to get here. It's directly opposite the Catholic church of St. Peter & Paul
Great little gallery with interesting exhibitions catered to all ages. Worth checking out if you're in the area.
This is a great annex to Singapore Art Museum and hosts the Southeast Asian film festival , which I really enjoyed although take a jumper as its cold in the cinema
SAM (& SAM @ 8Q) showcase contemporary Asian art and were hosts to/will host Singapore Biennale. Both buildings were schools until the late '80s when they were converted to the art spaces today.
Don't forget to visit here too after exploring Singapore Art Museum . It's just a short distance away.
8Q is the contemporary art space of SAM (Singapore Art Museum ) and it showcases the more experimental, younger artists of the region. Buy your ticket for SAM, and you get entrance to 8Q for free! Read more
Give this place a visit every few months for new exhibits . Free admission for Singaporeans and PR.
Entrance is free for all Singapore Citizens & Perm Residents. Tho a nominal fee may apply for some special exhibitions . Share & enjoy!
No tips but I like the octopus sushi (i dont remember the japanese name). I like it because ive never seen a handsome serving before. other sushi outlets served in tiny, sweets size slices. :)
If you have time on Friday, check out the contemporary wing of the Singapore Arts Museum . Housed in a former school, its colour reminds one of a Mondrian painting gone 3D. Read more
Good place to check out recent artistic offerings from the region.
Go for the guided tour at 11am or 2pm on weekdays
Another art museum for art lovers to check out.
All the good arts and ed.s
Pretty good experience. Free entry from 6-8 pm on Fridays.
Interesting Singapore art museum ..
Catholic High School used to be here until the 80s.
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Funky neighborhood cafe vibe with a mission: helping children with education and health in Nepal. Great vegetarian selections, butternut mushroom risotto. Yummy egg tarts for dessert. Free wifi. - John A
We only had time to see one exhibit, so we went for the future world. It was creative, interactive, suitable for kids and adults, but very short! I liked the crystal sky installation - Ghadeer Alkhenaizi
Had a chance to visit this place during the opening week. Amazing structure and exhibition. Definitely a must-see place when in SG. - Dustin Tran
Free open space for kids to run and play - Ken Ng
Excellent salmon sashimi! The sushi from the special menu is very good too! - Viknesh K
Love the affogatos! Most of their drinks with gelato are delicious! Like the chocolate. The cakes look yummy also. - Ang Kai Wen
Love their foodcourts here. With great variety of foods and drinks. Reasonable price and share. - lolcorporation SG