Yeo Workshop
Yeo Workshop is a contemporary art gallery based in Singapore’s Gillman Barracks, dedicated to showcasing Southeast Asian artists who push the boundaries of visual culture. From traditional painting and sculpture to cutting-edge digital media like CGI and AI, the gallery fosters a bold and diverse program that engages with pressing socio-cultural issues, encouraging critical dialogue and fresh perspectives.
Beyond exhibitions, Yeo Workshop actively participates in major international art fairs, including Art Dubai, ASIA NOW Paris, NADA Miami, Frieze New York, Liste Basel, and Frieze Seoul. With a multidisciplinary and forward-thinking approach, the gallery plays a key role in shaping conversations around contemporary art in Southeast Asia and beyond.
In 2026, Yeo Workshop has launched a year-long calendar of events aimed at deepening art appreciation and collecting. Highlights include pivotal exhibitions, a curated field trip to Yogyakarta designed to deepen collectors' understanding of the region, artist talks, workshops and panel discussions, all aimed to connect artists, collectors, institutions and the wider creative community. The calendar also features the gallery's annual summer programming, which provides a platform for guest curators and artists to showcase alternative perspectives in contemporary art; inviting audiences to discover and engage with experimental voices outside the gallery's roster, some of whom have never been exhibited in Singapore before. Committed to fostering artistic growth through education and outreach, the gallery continues to nurture the next generation of talents and patrons. Join us in celebrating contemporary art in Singapore.
Gallery team
Audrey Yeo | Director
Keoy Wan Hui | Curatorial
Contact
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Gillman Barracks
47 Malan Road
Singapore 109444
Operating hours:
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 7pm
Sundays: 12-6pm
Monday & Public Holidays: Closed
Our gallery is based in Gillman Barracks -A contemporary arts cluster in Singapore that is home to 10 international art galleries and restaurants which housed in conserved colonial barracks.
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