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Exhibition

Cabinet of Curiosities

Jessica Heng, Quek See Yee, Lynette Quek, Bambby Cheuk

17 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

Weekdays: 1pm - 8pm
Weekends: 11am - 8pm

Free admission

Sensory friendly option; Wheelchair accessibility

Synopsis

Cabinet of Curiosities is a play-making initiative that showcases the journey of co-creation among children of diverse abilities. As they follow clues about a mysterious creature lurking in the neighbourhood, these young explorers dive into a vibrant world of shapes, textures, sounds, and stories. Their collaborative efforts form a cabinet of curiosities, filled with a delightful mix of gathered natural materials, visual fascinations, and imaginative tales.

Step into their cabinet to uncover the secrets of this elusive creature! You’re invited to experience their discoveries firsthand and engage with their creative expressions.

On weekends, join us for a tour of the cabinet led by our young explorers. 

Be sure to check back on our Instagram page @cabinetofcuriosities.sg for updates on tour dates and timings.

Participating artists:

Jessica Heng, Multimedia Artist
Quek See Yee, Artist & Maker
Lynette Quek, Sound Artist
Bambby Cheuk, Creative Producer

 

 

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