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Exhibition

Another World is Possible

ArtScience Museum

13 September 2025 to 22 February 2026

Sun - Thu: 10am - 7pm (Last entry at 6pm); Fri - Sat: 10am - 9pm (Last entry at 8.15pm)

Ticketed

Eligible via SG Culture Pass

Synopsis

The exhibition reflects a distinctly Singaporean approach to the future, one shaped by long-term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and an ethic of collective responsibility. In contrast to the dystopian tone common in Western popular culture, Singapore treats the future as something to be designed, debated, and actively constructed. This sensibility is woven through the exhibition's architecture, design, and art - from WOHA's biodiverse vertical cities to Pomeroy Studio's floating farms.
Singapore Residents - Adult: From S$18; Concession: From S$15
Tourists - Adult: From S$20; Concession: From S$16
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Free admission

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Free admission

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Free admission

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Free admission

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