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Public Art

®️e- ignite the light

Our Tampines Hub

5 January 2026 to 31 March 2026

10:00AM - 10:00PM

Free admission

Synopsis

We are constantly in search of something. The ship search light is a representation of our traditional roots as a fishing village as well as humanity’s constant pursuit for answers. The search light tends to echo positive vibes to start your day. But just like a Magic 8-ball, it tends to be random and unassuming, sending several magical and positive quotes, to re-ignite the ‘light’ of every viewer. These quotes are re-written and modelled after our NDP themes, but custom-fitted, to everyday context in Tampines, so that viewers could use them for an awe-inspiring day.
Artist
Ryf Zaini

Singapore Art Museum

30 Jan 2026 to 31 Dec 2027

Free admission

Various locations in Central Business District

Responding to sights, sounds and the logics of a commercial landscape, local artists create works that punctuate buildings and pedestrian paths to offer spots for listening, reminiscing and imagining.

ART:DIS (Arts & Disability Singapore)

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Raffles Place MRT Station Harbourfront MRT Station Little India MRT Station Bugis MRT Station Tampines MRT Station Newton MRT Station Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station Outram Park MRT Station ArtBus route: Across Singapore

Next Stop: Together! by SAW and ART:DIS (Arts & Disability) Singapore brings art to your daily commute, featuring artists with disabilities across MRT stations and an interactive Art Bus experience.

Aaron Lim and Quek Jia Qi

20 Jan 2026 to 20 Feb 2026

Free admission

Bring Your Own Racket (BYOR) reimagines the badminton net as a sculptural space for play and connection, inviting all to pause, move, and rediscover joy in the city’s everyday landscape.
Public Art

JEON BYEONG SAM & PERENNIAL HOLDINGS

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

RUMINATION transforms the colours and shapes of national flags into moving abstractions projected onto CHIJMES. The work guides viewers to observe change, continuity, and connections among cultures.