Games Night! Don’t Play Play~


People playing Art vs Art in 2024 during S-24, which was created in collaboration with National Gallery Singapore.

Image credit: The Artists Village


 
LOCATION

Front Courtyard, 42 Waterloo Street

Note: In the event of wet weather, the programme will be held in the Black Box.

DATES

22 Aug, Sat

START/ END TIMEs

6.30 - 9.30 pm

Admissions

Free with registration at citrusfest2026.peatix.com


Synopsis

When is a game not just a game? In this playfully serious and seriously playful Games Night! Don’t Play Play~ hosted by The Artists Village, we invite you into three speculative worlds of art and everyday life.

The first game Art vs Art transports players to Singapore in the 1960s, where you lead an art society competing for relevance and recognition. Using open-source and open-call illustrations, the game asks: Amidst a rapidly changing landscape, what will you do in the name of shaping your society’s cultural influence?

Secondly, Panic! at the Kopitiam is set within a coffee shop, and explores precarity, inequality, and chaos. How will you adapt in the face of randomness? What meaning can or will you make?

Lastly, The Longest Night is an RPG that re-traces the night of 1 February 1974, when a faulty cable at the Pasir Panjang Power Station triggered the worst blackout in decades, leaving eight strangers stranded in Bras Basah. As the city comes to a sudden halt, how will their lives intertwine?

Note: Limited seats available for each game, so register now to secure a spot!

 

About the Arts Workers

The Artists’ Village

The Artists Village (TAV) is one of Singapore’s first art colonies. The group is historically significant for its contributions to Singapore’s contemporary art scene. Its legacy has been marked by major exhibitions, including The Artists Village: 20 Years On (2008), Epilogue (2022), The Artists Village: Time, Sites, and Nodes (2023) at M+ in Hong Kong, and collaborations with National Gallery Singapore from 2024 to 2026.

 
 

Joey Leung Si Gi, Muhammad Amirul Adli & Wang Xi Jie

Artists

Panic! at the Kopitiam conceived and developed by (from left) Wang Xi Jie, Muhammad Amirul Adli, Joey Leung Si Gi

 

Woon Tien Wei

Artist and Curator

Woon Tien Wei is an artist, curator and allowed to teach. He lives and works in Singapore. He is a busybody and sometimes too kaypoh for his own good.

 

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