Mark your calendars! 

The Affordable Art Fair (AAF), the leading showcase for affordable contemporary art, will be returning this Spring for its fourth edition.

Back for its eighth year in Singapore, the fair will be held over a span of three days, from 7 – 9 April 2017 at the F1 Pit Building. 

Visitors comprising of both art lovers and collectors alike can expect to witness a diverse range of high quality contemporary art offered by both local and international galleries. They will all be priced under SGD $15,000, with 75% of the art offered at under SGD $7,500.

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Other highlights to look forward to also include a plethora of new galleries, fresh artworks, artists feature wall for charity and engaging education programmes.

As with every edition of the AAF, the key aim of the fair is to ensure that contemporary art can be as fun and as accessible as possible, without breaking the wallet (or bank).

See below for deets: 

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Venue: F1 Pit Building (1 Republic Boulevard)

Dates: 7 – 9 April 2017, Friday – Sunday

Special Event: 6 April, Thursday, Private View evening (By-invitation only): 1800 – 2200

Public Days: 7 April, Friday: 1200 – 1800*, #ArtHappy Evening: 1800 – 2200,  8 April, Saturday: 1100 – 2000, 9 April, Sunday: 1100 – 1800

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Ticket Prices (at the door, 7 – 9 April):

General Admission (public days): $18

#ArtHappy Evening (Friday Evening): $25

Students & Seniors: $10

Children under 16: free admission

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Online advanced sales (before 6 April, booking fees may apply)

General Admission: $15

#ArtHappy Evening (Friday Evening): $20

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For more information, visit https://affordableartfair.com/fairs/singapore

To read our coverage of the Affordable Art Fair Autumn 2016 edition, click HERE

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Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap) is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Couture Troopers and a marketing veteran with 15 years of experience in the retail and fashion sectors. Holding a First Class Honours degree in Fashion Media & Industries from Goldsmiths, University of London, she balances high-level strategy with the creative fire of a true-blooded Leo. Jessica is a vocal critic of over-commercialisation, believing that art must always remain at the heart of fashion. She specialises in crafting narratives that preserve artistic value while driving industry impact.

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