Public Garden

Public Garden Flea Market on 18 February

 

Public Garden

15 February 2012, Singapore – Public Garden is a flea market with a creative and free spirit twist that will feature a mix of 50+ vendors, including Singapore’s best independent businesses and creative individuals. The Public Garden is strictly ARTS related, so you can expect craft, music, publishing and homemade baked goods.

The Public Garden will make its third appearance on Saturday, 18 February 2012, at Goodman Arts Centre, Block B, Level 1 & 3, 90 Goodman Road, from 1pm to 8pm, in collaboration with National Arts Council for Noise Singapore.

The Goodman Arts Centre is also housing the opening of the Apprenticeship Programme Exhibition as part of Noise Singapore, where 42 apprentices mentored by 24 creative professionals will showcase and present their work.

Public Garden Flea Market will also debut the Public Library Collection Booth concept. Used reading material with a focus on the Arts, such as design books and magazines, will be collected from design studios, designers and the general public. These materials will then be free for collection by Arts students on Sat 18 February, at the Public Library collection booth within the flea market. This booth is created with the dual purpose of alleviating the tight budget of Arts students, as well as recycling excellent reading material for the greater good.

For more information, please visit http://www.public-garden.com.

Highlights of Public Garden Flea Market’s third event:

  • Public Library Collection Booth
  • Finders Keepers, Public Garden’s regular scavenger hunt
  • Casual Poet’s booth as part of the debut launch of Casual Days Magazine
  • Hello Stranger, a photo booth concept which has appeared at events organized by Zouk and Tanjong Beach Club
  • Plain Vanilla Bakery’s booth, an interesting bakery at Lorong Mambong, Holland Village

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