Museum, NUS Centre for the Arts
Established in 1997, the Museum was formerly called the National University of Singapore Museums. Located in the University Cultural Centre in scenic Kent Ridge campus, it manages a growing number of collections housed under-one-roof. To the existing Lee Kong Chian Art Museum, Ng Eng Teng Gallery, and the South & Southeast Asian Gallery, will be added a new annex for contemporary art.
The Museum in 2004 came under the purview of The NUS Centre for the Arts (CFA) – a multi-faceted arts agency that promotes the quality and growth of the arts in NUS , Singapore and beyond. Museum, NUS Centre for the Arts’ mission is – through strategic acquisitions, exhibitions and research – to create an enriching experience of the social history and the art of Asia. The 7000 objects in the museum collection are valuable extensions of the NUS ’ wider goals of providing a well-rounded education and creating an intellectually and culturally vibrant milieu.
University Cultural Centre 50 Kent Ridge Crescent National University of Singapore
Greater Singapore Precinct
119279
Singapore
Postal Address
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Singapore
10am to 7.30pm (Tuesdays to Saturdays) 10am to 6pm Sundays
Price
Free
Wheelchair Access
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