All art jamming sessions also include some petting time with the cats. Let the four adorable resident cats – Sundae, Saffron Sesame and Soba – and the foster kittens in their company be your muses in your artistic journey. Located in the Little India neighbourhood, Wildflower Studio combines art jamming with the concept of a cat café. At Wildflower Studio, it'll add in something extra special to your regular art jamming: cats. You probably know what to expect in a session of art jamming – there's a blank canvas, all the paints you want and maybe some tea to fuel your creativity. Make sure to try some of Patina Bar’s signature cocktails or bar bites while there. In fact, it’s a casual shindig – everyone’s welcome. But there’s nothing pretentious about this bi-monthly artists' market. One of the greatest dilemmas of Singapore’s art scene faces is that they’re either events either filled with photogenic art installations like i Light Singapore or they’re lumped as being overly affected. There’ll also be flower arrangement workshops by Cooper Garden and flash tattoos done by local tattoo artist Wak Wandee, prices for designs ranging between $50 to $150. Look forward to tasting Mazaraat’s Indonesian artisanal cheeses or browsing through a selection of Maverick Made handcrafted leather goods. It’s a prime example of how arts and culture is slowly coming back to life in Singapore, after two long years of stringent Covid restrictions. Their first market will take place on June 26, between 11am to 11pm, with a lineup of activities and workshops. Patina Bar might be a newly opened bar along East Coast Road, but they’ll soon be holding an artists’ market every other Sunday – featuring the work of artists around Asia.
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