The monthly flea market MAAD at the red dot design museum in Singapore returns as a new night-themed art and design event to be held one Friday every month!
August 11th, 2011
For one Friday night every month, beginning on 12 August, the red dot design museum in Singapore will come alive with design, art, live music, performances, food and a makeshift bar!
MAAD “Market of Artists & Designers”, which started back in 2006, has now been turned into a night-themed art and design focused ’pyjamas party’ filled with solo art exhibitions, thematic displays and creative workshops put together by the local artistic community.
Hair Art with live hair tatoo-ing demonstrations at MAAD
The new MAAD will also be launching “made-in-sg”, a series of installations that invites participation from Singapore’s creative community. The very first thematic showcase will feature “Outstanding Namecards Only”, a display of think-out-of-the-box business cards.
By Joseph Chiang, a self-trained artist known for his retro-pop-culture-inspired art. On show at MAAD: prints and handmade works.
There will also be a freestyle “OIC Portrait After Dark” from 7.30pm to 10.30pm where visitors can get their portrait drawn by local artists and illustrators.
Part of Mandy Pan’s Forest Flame Millinery collection
MAAD aims to encourage a free flow of exchange that will hopefully lead to new innovation, novel ideas, newfound friendships and partnerships, as well as expanded networks.
The event on 12 August will feature the works of more than 70 designers and targets to draw a crowd of some 4,000 visitors.
MAAD Pyjamas
Visitors: Free admission
Participants: Free booth, performance and exhibition space
Date: 12 August 2011
Time: 5pm –12 midnight
Address: red dot design museum, 28 Maxwell Road
For more information visit www.facebook.com/goMAAD
Hero image: Design by Joseph Chiang
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