Upcoming Class
Double Bill Programme | From Site to Print | Hidden Treasures, Uncovered Textures 04.07.2026
About The Public Programme
Explore Singapore's lesser-known architectural sites and create prints from your urban adventure!
Inspired by Zarina's revisiting of memory and displacement, this double bill invites participants on a tour of a unique residence in Singapore, followed by a hands-on printmaking class at STPI.
Explore the memories and personal treasures that turn a house into a home with Stanley and Amanda from Hidden Heritage Singapore. Capture interesting textures you find along the way with relief printing. After the tour, return to STPI for a monotype class to create a print inspired by the stories and textures collected on the tour.
Recommended for ages 16 and above.
About Hidden Heritage Singapore:
For over 5 years, Hidden Heritage has been a platform for immersive heritage experiences and educational learning journeys for individuals, schools, and corporate groups.
Our mission is to make Singapore’s heritage bite-sized and relatable for the everyday person. We believe history should not feel academic, but lived, felt, and experienced through stories, places, and people.
Beyond tours, Hidden Heritage provides heritage consultancy, social media content development, and curation for tours and heritage galleries.
Our well-designed heritage experiences ensure that every participant walks away with a deeper appreciation of Singapore’s rich heritage, conducted in a safe, well-structured, and engaging manner.
Exhibition

Upcoming Solo Exhibition
STPI Annual Special Exhibition | Zarina: Directions to My House
2026-06-06 — 2026-08-01
STPI presents Zarina: Directions to My House, a landmark solo exhibition of Zarina (1937–2020, Aligarh, India; London, United Kingdom), one of the most significant printmakers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries and a key figure in minimalist and diasporic practice.
Curated by New York-based Sarah Burney, independent curator and Zarina’s former studio manager, Directions to My House offers a deeply informed perspective on the artist’s life and work. This major exhibition brings together over 50 works from 12 lenders across multiple cities, presenting her practice at a scale not previously seen in Southeast Asia and reflecting her life that was profoundly shaped by numerous continents – having lived across Bangkok, New Delhi, Paris, Bonn, Tokyo, Santa Cruz, and finally New York.