ArtScience Museum has resumed selected on-site programmes, including hands-on workshops, public guided tours and ArtScience on Screen. In light of the safe management measures, the capacity for each programme is limited. Please refer to the respective programme page for more information.
Educational programmes will continue to be available online at our ArtScience at Home webpages.
Every Friday, up to four children (below 12 years old) enter for free with every adult ticket purchased*.
Future World: Where Art Meets Science
Future World takes visitors on an exciting journey of discovery through these key narratives – City in A Garden, Sanctuary, Park and Space.
Celebrate this festive season with a special interactive installation, Sketch Christmas from 1 December! Colour a building, a car or Santa Claus and watch them magically come to life in a fictitious Christmas town with local landmarks like ArtScience Museum, the Merlion and the Singapore Flyer.
Planet or Plastic?
Learn about the global plastic pollution crisis through more than 70 powerful photographs and videos in an exhibition by National Geographic.
From the Arctic to the Antarctic, plastic waste is everywhere. Planet or Plastic?, ArtScience Museum’s first exhibition to launch since re-opening after Singapore’s circuit-breaker, shines a spotlight on the fragility of the natural environment as a result of the global plastic waste crisis. The exhibition endeavours to raise awareness of society’s dependence on plastic by visually depicting the crisis and highlighting the innovative individuals and communities who are working on solutions to this urgent problem.
Featuring the work of researchers, scientists and artists, the exhibition traces the history of plastic from its invention in the mid-1800s to present day where, seemingly everything is made of plastic. Planet or Plastic? explores the plastic pollution of our world’s oceans and uncovers how untold numbers of marine animals die each year from ingesting microplastics. The exhibition uses photographs as a means of making this urgent issue strikingly real.
Planet or Plastic? provides practical steps we can take to responsibly reduce, reuse, recycle, and refuse single-use plastic products.