The Art Of Chamber Music At Objectifs: June Exhibition Guide

Objectifs is hosting The Art of Chamber Music in June 2026, bookending Chamber Music and Arts Singapore’s fifth anniversary celebrations with photography, documentary material and related performances.

The free exhibition runs at Objectifs Chapel Gallery from 11 to 21 June 2026. Around it, CMAS has ticketed open rehearsals, children’s concerts, evening concerts and sharing recitals across selected dates from 8 to 21 June.

What Is Free And What Is Ticketed

The exhibition itself is free admission at Objectifs Chapel Gallery. The opening night fundraiser on 11 June is entry by donation, while related programmes are separately ticketed.

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  • Exhibition: 11 to 21 June 2026, free admission.
  • Open rehearsals: selected weekdays from 8 to 21 June, ticketed S$5 to S$16.
  • Concerts for Children: 13 June, 4pm, ticketed S$29.
  • Evening concerts: 13 and 19 June, 7.30pm, ticketed S$45.
  • Sharing recitals: 14 and 21 June, 2.30pm, ticketed S$32.

Why It Is Different

The programme connects photography and chamber music rather than treating them as separate art forms. CMAS names violinist Guillaume Chilemme, cellist Jamie Walton and founder Tang Tee Khoon alongside Homegrown Series musicians, with French Romantic repertoire in the evening concerts.

That makes the event useful for audiences who want context before attending a concert. The exhibition gives visual entry points into musicianship, rehearsal and the culture around chamber performance.

How To Plan It

If you only have half an hour, visit the free exhibition. If you want the full experience, pair it with an evening concert or open rehearsal so the gallery material connects with live performance.

Objectifs is near Bras Basah and Bugis, so it works well as a compact arts stop before dinner or another city-centre event.

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