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Surprising Exhibits To Discover In Singapore

To celebrate the upcoming International Museum Day, we uncover unique art galleries and exhibitions in Singapore

By Pamela Chow

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(Photo: National Gallery Singapore)

It seems like an array of fascinating museum exhibitions has recently opened in Singapore and, with International Museum Day coming soon on May 18, it’s the perfect season to visit our galleries for a weekend of surprising discoveries.

Here are a few of the most inspiring exhibitions around the island that Weekender has found. Take your loved ones to see these eye-opening exhibits soon.

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The “Enchanted Forest” is a fantastical play-scape of forests, seas, labyrinth panels and even a 3D multi-level tree house. (Photo: National Gallery Singapore)

A special gallery for the young

The Keppel Centre for Art Education at National Gallery Singapore offers exciting programmes for children and families all year round.

The “Enchanted Forest” comprises a fantastical play-scape of forests, seas, labyrinth panels and even a 3D multi-level tree house. Visitors will have a blast in discovering the eccentric characters and immersing themselves in the rich narratives.

The play-scape has free admission and is suitable for children aged five to 12 years. Kids must be less than 100cm tall to enter the tree house.

Other activities include role-playing in the artist’s studio at “Visual Dictionary” and creating your own artwork on a postcard.

National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Road

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