Aaron Lim and Quek Jia Qi, Artist Impression of public artwork, Bring Your Own Racket (BYOR)

Public Art

Bring Your Own Racket (BYOR)

Aaron Lim and Quek Jia Qi

20 January 2026 to 20 February 2026

Free admission

Synopsis

Bring your rackets down for a moment of play and connection! Bring Your Own Racket (BYOR) transforms a familiar badminton net into a sculptural stage for play and encounter. Set within the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD), the public interactive installation invites people to bring their rackets, move through its shifting heights, or simply linger. By reimagining a common game as an artistic and social gesture, BYOR sparks moments of spontaneity, connection, and joy amid the city’s everyday rhythm.

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