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Affordable Art Fair returns to Singapore this November for its largest edition yet

2025’s line-up features 95 galleries, and tickets can be covered using SG Culture Pass credits

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
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If there’s one thing that the Affordable Art Fair has proven, it’s that you don’t have to have deep pockets to be a purveyor of the scene. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or someone looking to dress up your home with a piece that speaks to you, this annual art fair keeps things accessible for everyone, with all artworks on display priced below  $15,000 and a majority going for less than $7,500.

But it doesn’t matter if you’re not going with the intention of making a purchase – all are welcome to simply browse and appreciate the hundreds of works on display. Treat it as a pop-up museum visit of sorts, and a chance to discover and enjoy different artists’ styles and techniques. Besides, tickets can be purchased using SG Culture Pass credits this time, which essentially means you can enter for free.

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This year’s edition has a special emphasis on Southeast Asian artists, as well as creations by 101 Singaporean artists in celebration of SG60.

When you need a breather, the F&B area welcomes you for a sip of wine or a quick bite as you rest your feet before continuing your artsy pursuits. As in previous years, there will also be hands-on craft workshops and activities suitable for all ages, including children.

Ticket prices for Singapore’s Affordable Art Fair 2025:

  • Early bird: $19 (till October 5 only)
  • Advanced: $24 (October 6 to November 13)
  • Standard: $28 (November 14 to 16)

The Affordable Art Fair will be held at its usual location of the F1 Pit Building, and is open to the public from November 14 to 16, 2025. Find out more and get your tickets here.

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