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New teamLab wonders, clay creatures and a Pixar classic: Your next great day out starts at ArtScience Museum
New teamLab wonders, clay creatures and a Pixar classic: Your next great day out starts at ArtScience Museum

Straits Times

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

New teamLab wonders, clay creatures and a Pixar classic: Your next great day out starts at ArtScience Museum

With a refreshed crowd favourite, a playful clay land by South Korean artist Do Ho Suh and films that move the heart, this cultural icon invites you to dive into creativity and discovery PHOTOS: (clockwise from top left) TEAMLAB, AAMI SUH, OMI SUH AND DO HO SUH, PRUDENCE CUMING ASSOCIATES AND ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM ArtScience Museum invites you to play, imagine and co-create when you step into its world. Perched like a lotus on the edge of Marina Bay, ArtScience Museum is as symbolic as it is futuristic. It feels like a temple for the future, rooted in science and elevated by art. But beyond its instantly recognisable silhouette lies something that many visitors do not realise: It is not a typical museum where you simply observe or admire the exhibits. It is a space that invites you to immerse, interact and imagine. Designed for curious young minds, ArtScience Laboratory hosts daily activities and creative workshops that turn learning into play. PHOTO: ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM While many are familiar with the museum's headline-grabbing exhibitions – often developed in collaboration with world-renowned artists and institutions – few experience the museum in its full depth. ArtScience Museum is not designed to be a one-stop visit; it is a complete cultural experience that's meant to appeal to all ages and interests. Whether you are a parent looking to inspire your children, a curious mind chasing the next big idea, or a culture vulture in search of the unexpected, there's something to stir your senses. Let your imagination run wild in Artland, where visitors sculpt clay creatures as part of a playful, hands-on installation. PHOTO: AAMI SUH, OMI SUH AND DO HO SUH One museum, endless possibilities Inside the museum, there is a carefully curated ecosystem of immersive galleries, hands-on workshops, Steam (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) based activities, in-house film festivals, thought leader talks and even late-night cultural sessions. This diversity of experiences is intentional. ArtScience Museum's programming is tailored to different interest groups, from art lovers and science geeks to young families and eco-conscious explorers. Visitors often come for a single marquee exhibition, but stay on to explore everything else, which transforms the visit into an unforgettable experience. Strap in for a deeply immersive experience at the VR Gallery, where animated stories like Nana Lou unfold. PHOTO: ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Not a museum of the past, but of the Now and the Next Unlike traditional museums that lean on nostalgia, ArtScience Museum is future-forward-thinking. It was the first institution in Asia dedicated to exploring the intersection of art and science – a radical idea when it launched in 2011, and still a rare one today. Here, art does not live in isolation. And neither does science. The exhibitions dispense from convention: They break down silos and ignite conversations between disciplines, creators and audiences, and even generations. Every installation is thoughtfully designed to be immersive – often interactive, encouraging visitors to co-create, reflect and question. At its core, every experience is designed to spark wonder and invite participation. Must-see experiences happening now Future World: Where Art Meets Science (Reopened May 31) In partnership with world-renowned art collective teamLab, Future World returns – refreshed and more exhilarating than ever, with mesmerising digital installations like Continuous Life and Death, and Flow Reaches Far. These dynamic works change with time and respond to visitor movement, creating a constantly-shifting experience. Future World ticket holders enjoy complimentary entry to Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses throughout July. The newly refreshed Future World features mesmerising digital installations by teamLab that react to your every move. PHOTO: TEAMLAB AND ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Artland by Do Ho Suh and Children Artland invites visitors into an imaginative world created by celebrated South Korean artist Do Ho Suh and his children . Playful, poetic, and participatory, guests are encouraged to shape their own creatures and plants from air-dry clay to add to the ever-evolving landscape of Artland. Themed parent-child workshops exploring concepts such as emotional intelligence and ecosystems are available for kids aged five to 12, to extend their learning of the experience. Sustainable Futures Season (Now till July 30) Back for its second edition, Sustainable Futures serves as a powerful reminder of the museum's commitment to contemporary issues. Through films, eco-friendly craft sessions, digital nature trails and thought-provoking forums, the season explores what it means to live sustainably. A key programme is the Sustainable Futures Film Festival at ArtScience Cinema, which features 11 films and moving image works that explore themes of ecological resilience and environmental empathy. Highlights include the Asia premiere of Time To Gather (2023), a gentle portrait of a village in central Portugal, one of the world's largest producers of cork. Also featured are the South-east Asia premiere of Every Little Thing (2024), a documentary about a dedicated hummingbird rehabilitator, and the Singapore premiere of Against The Tide (2023), an urgent exploration of climate change through the eyes of two Bombay fishermen. The Sustainable Futures Season spotlights urgent conversations around climate, craft and community. PHOTO: ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture With SG60 fast approaching, SingaPop! is a time capsule created in partnership with Dick Lee. This immersive exhibition celebrates six decades of Singaporean pop culture from hawker food and Singlish to music and fashion. Explore five vivid chapters that chart the evolution of Singapore's national identity. ArtScience Cinema and VR Gallery For film buffs, the museum's in-house cinema offers a compelling lineup. Catch Inside Out 2 (2024) for free – the beloved animation about making room for new emotions. Then step into the VR Gallery for Nana Lou, an award-winning, emotional virtual reality experience that explores ageing, the power of memory and familial love. In Nana Lou, virtual reality becomes a window into a grandmother's world of memories, love and growing old. PHOTO: ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM ArtScience After Hours Prefer to explore after dark? The museum now opens late on Fridays and Saturdays for ArtScience After Hours – a calmer way to experience the space. It's ideal for couples, night owls or those seeking a quieter, more reflective visit. A cultural landmark that moves with the world What makes ArtScience Museum special is its readiness to evolve. Its exhibitions and experiences are constantly refreshed to stay relevant to global conversations – whether it is about sustainability, artificial intelligence, human identity or emotional wellness. With every new programme, it reaffirms its role as Asia's foremost cultural trailblazer, weaving together art, science and technology in ways that feel fresh, inclusive and necessary. So don't just pop in for one exhibition and call it a day. Build an itinerary. Bring your kids. Invite your partner or your parents. Take part in a workshop, watch a film, lose yourself in an exhibition and leave with your mind buzzing.

Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with Vivian Hsu playing tour guide
Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with Vivian Hsu playing tour guide

The Star

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with Vivian Hsu playing tour guide

Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin (left) and her close friend, fellow actress Vivian Hsu (left in second photo), were seen strolling near Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Lin/Instagram Despite her celebrity status, Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin has shown she is not shy to strike the classic Merlion pose that is so beloved by tourists when she is in Singapore. In her June 7 Instagram post, the 49-year-old star and her close friend, Singapore-based Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu, are seen taking a stroll near Marina Bay Sands. Wearing a white top and denim bottoms, Lin tilts her head backwards and angles herself so that it looks like the stream of water spouting from the iconic sculpture is going into her open mouth. Other photos capture the pair posing on a bench outside the ArtScience Museum, with Hsu, 50, wrapping her arms around Lin. In her caption, Lin joked that it was only under her 'tour guide, companion-cum-photographer and dear sister' Hsu's recommendation that she took such 'tourist photos', adding that as long as she is not embarrassed, the embarrassment will be felt only by others. Hsu, who divorced Singapore-based businessman Sean Lee in 2023, has a nine-year-old son. She revealed in November 2024 that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the beginning of that year, and had undergone surgery to treat the condition. Lin tied the knot with Taiwanese actor Wallace Huo in 2016, before giving birth to their daughter in 2017. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with fellow celeb Vivian Hsu playing tour guide
Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with fellow celeb Vivian Hsu playing tour guide

Straits Times

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Actress Ruby Lin makes a trip to Singapore, with fellow celeb Vivian Hsu playing tour guide

49-year-old actrress Ruby Lin and her close friend, Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu were seen taking a stroll near Marina Bay Sands. PHOTOS: LOVERUBY_OFFICIAL/INSTAGRAM SINGAPORE - Despite her celebrity status, Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin has shown she is not shy to strike the classic Merlion pose that is so beloved by tourists when she is in town. In her June 7 Instagram post, the 49-year-old star and her close friend, Singapore-based Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu, are seen taking a stroll near Marina Bay Sands. Wearing a white top and denim bottoms, Lin tilts her head backwards and angles herself so that it looks like the stream of water spouting from the iconic sculpture is going into her open mouth. Other photos capture the pair posing on a bench outside the ArtScience Museum, with Hsu, 50, wrapping her arms around Lin. In her caption, Lin joked that it was only under her 'tour guide, companion-cum-photographer and dear sister' Hsu's recommendation that she took such 'tourist photos', adding that as long as she is not embarrassed, the embarrassment will only be felt by others. Hsu, who divorced Singapore-based businessman Sean Lee in 2023, has a nine-year-old son. She revealed in November 2024 that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the beginning of that year, and had undergone surgery to treat the condition. Lin tied the knot with Taiwanese actor Wallace Huo in 2016, before giving birth to their daughter in 2017. More on this Topic Taiwanese star Vivian Hsu wishes for more time on 50th birthday after cancer scare Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Ruby Lin strikes touristy Merlion pose in Singapore at Vivian Hsu's 'recommendation', Entertainment News
Ruby Lin strikes touristy Merlion pose in Singapore at Vivian Hsu's 'recommendation', Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Ruby Lin strikes touristy Merlion pose in Singapore at Vivian Hsu's 'recommendation', Entertainment News

When in Singapore, do as the tourists do. That seems to be the cue taken by Ruby Lin when the actress was in town recently. The 49-year-old may be a star in Taiwan and beyond, but a recent Instagram post showed how in Singapore, she can be just like any other merry holidaymaker. But unlike other regular tourists, however, Ruby had the privilege of having fellow celeb Vivian Hsu, 50, as her "tour guide". Vivian, who split from her Singaporean husband Sean Lee in 2023, reportedly lives in Singapore with her only son, but travels to Taiwan frequently for work. In a post published on Saturday (June 7), Ruby wrote about taking the series of "tourist photos" at the encouragement of her "dear sister", Vivian. "Under the strong recommendation of my tour guide, companion cum photographer and dear sister, I've taken this photo which she said I'll thank her for in 10 years' time," wrote Ruby, referring to a picture of herself striking the iconic 'Merlion pose'. "I've therefore taken this series of touristy photos," she joked, alongside a laughing emoji. She also wrote in a series of hashtags, "As long as you're not embarrassed, others will be the ones who are embarrassed" as well as another hashtag stating that the 'photographer' was very responsible and took such photos for the entire group. [embed] For those unacquainted with said pose, it involves people tilting their heads backward, mouths agape, to "catch" the stream of water from the Merlion's mouth. Other photos taken by a third person showed Vivian snapping a photo of Ruby in said pose, though it's not clear if Ruby's actor husband Wallace Huo had joined her on the trip. In an Instagram Story on June 7, Vivian too, reposted the photo, stating: "It's a photo worth remembering", calling herself "the best photographer". On another day, Ruby and Vivian, both wearing masks, stopped for a photo-op outside the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands. However, Ruby's little sojourn to our sunny island might not have been all that recent. Her post a week ago showed both her and Vivian posing against the backdrop of a visual installation, which the latter indicated in a comment to be the teamLab Future World exhibit at the ArtScience Museum. [embed] In the caption, Ruby expressed her well-wishes to followers for the Dragon Boat Festival. [[nid:708783]] candicecai@

What's New In June: NEW Jurassic World, Mandai ZooSchool, FutureWorld's Reopening & More
What's New In June: NEW Jurassic World, Mandai ZooSchool, FutureWorld's Reopening & More

Sassy Mama

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sassy Mama

What's New In June: NEW Jurassic World, Mandai ZooSchool, FutureWorld's Reopening & More

This June, check out new kids' activities, a free play space, a kid-friendly exhibition and revamped spaces including SuperPark Singapore and ArtScience Museum. New month, new finds! This month, there are two new openings to make a beeline for, including a dinosaur park at Cloud Forest, a free interactive play space at Asian Civilisations Museum and the revamped SuperPark Singapore. Plus, Gallery Children's Biennale 2025 is back with baby-friendly installations, SuperPark Singapore gets a revamp, and ArtScience Museum's acclaimed Future World reopens along with a new collaborative artwork exhibit. Click here for past What's New Mama finds! Disclaimer: These are external events not owned or managed by Sassy Mama. Always check with the organiser for changes or cancellations. Mandai ZooSchool: Singapore's first wildlife adventure school Keen to give your kids a learning experience like no other? Check out ZooSchool's exciting adventure programmes, specially designed for kids aged 3 to 12. Choose from a two-hour programme where kids can join an exciting card game challenge to learn fun facts about animals, or a full-day programme that includes wildlife interactions, basic first aid training and zookeeper talks. Plus, keep an eye out for their upcoming parent-tots nature-play sessions that are in the works! Deets: Mandai ZooSchool, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826, Jurassic World At Cloud Forest: Life-sized dinos & petting zoo Got a dino fan at home? Get tickets to Cloud Forest's newest addition–Jurassic World: The Experience. Here, dino fans can marvel at life-sized animatronic dinosaurs while soaking in the cool and relaxing atmosphere of the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay. Watch the prehistoric world come to life with an 8.5-metre tall Brachiosaurus that's almost three stories high, a terrifying Tyrannosaurus rex, and more. Look out for tiny Composognathus hidden within the pathways, plus get up close with baby dinosaurs at the Petting Zoo area. Deets: Jurassic World: The Experience, Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953, Read more: Where To See Dinosaurs In Singapore Singapore Symphony Orchestra: Exciting family concerts From 10am on 10 June 2025, you can book your tickets to Singapore Symphony Orchestra's upcoming family concerts because there's something for every music lover! Embark on a symphonic space adventure and navigate a galaxy of planets at Young Spacefarer's Guide to the Orchestra (6 September 2025, 11am & 2pm), perfect for families new to the orchestra. Bring babies along for SSO Babies' Proms (13 & 14 September 2025, 11am & 2pm), an energetic and engaging session where you and your little ones can move freely during the concert. For Halloween, check out SSO's Temasek Foundation × SSO: Halloween Spooktacular! (1 November 2025, 11am & 2pm; 2 November 2025, 11am), a spine-tingling concert with ghoulish giggles, mysterious melodies and plenty of Halloween flair. Next year, Wild Symphony with Maestro Mouse and his animal friends (21 March 2026, 11am & 2pm; 22 March 2026, 11am) will bring Dan Brown's bestselling children's book to life with poetry, animated visuals and enchanting melodies. Plus, come an hour before the show for pre-show activities, including the ever-popular Instrument Petting Zoo, so little ones can try playing the harp, cello and trumpet! Note: Concerts for Children shows are recommended for children aged 5 and above, and SSO Babies' Proms are recommended for children aged 6 and below. For SSO Babies' Proms, admission is free for children under 2 if they are accompanied by an adult with a ticket. Deets: Singapore Symphony Orchestra Family Concerts, Esplanade Concert Hall & Victoria Concert Hall, Read more: Must-Watch Kids' Theatre Shows & Concerts Gallery Children's Biennale 2025: Eight art installations for kids Gallery Children's Biennale 2025 is back at National Gallery Singapore with eight interactive art installations for kids of all ages. The theme of this edition is 'Tomorrow We'll Be' and spotlights four core values: Joy, Kindness, Dream and Love. For the first time ever, all of the installations are baby-friendly so they can explore the world through multi-sensorial art installations and engaging programmes like storytelling workshops, adventure trails, craft activities and more. Deets: Gallery Children's Biennale 2025, National Gallery Singapore, 1 Saint Andrew's Road, Singapore 178957, Curiosity Cove: New play space at Asian Civilisations Museum Curiosity Cove is a new family-friendly space at the Asian Civilisations Museum that invites the young and young-at-heart to discover who they are through hands-on activities, sensory experiences and plenty of play! Explore three thematic zones to answer these questions: 'Who am I?', 'What's my story?' and 'What can I create?' Each zone encourages you to unleash creativity through art, music and play–the sky is the limit! Deets: Curiosity Cove, Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555, Read more: Must-Visit Kid-Friendly Museums & Exhibitions In Singapore Mandai: New wildlife experiences & promos Celebrate SG60 at Mandai with new wildlife experiences and fabulous deals and promos for family memories this June holidays! From 7 June 2025, Hello from the Wild launches with 20-minute experiences that will give you up-close encounters with the gentle capybara at River Wonders and fennec foxes and ring-tailed lemurs at Singapore Zoo. Plus, Backstage Pass: Penguin Encounters gives you the chance to meet adorable penguins at Bird Paradise. Plus, there are great deals to cop! Get two admission tickets to Singapore Zoo or River Wonders at $60, while seniors can enjoy the 'Friends of Mandai' five-park membership at a special rate of $60. Deets: Mandai Wildlife Group, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826, SuperPark Singapore: Revamped with 13 new attractions SuperPark Singapore reopens its doors, and it's bigger and bolder than ever before! Look forward to 34 exhilarating activities, including 13 brand-new installations and an in-park café. Spanning 25,000 square feet, this indoor playground in Singapore is one that your kids will want to come back to for more unstoppable fun. From an interactive games arena to an adventure zone with a climbing wall and a new Airbag Donut Slide, this indoor playground promises fun for the whole family! Deets: SuperPark Singapore, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-488 Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983, ArtScience Museum: New installation & revamped exhibition Head to ArtScience Museum to explore a new installation created by renowned South Korean artist Do Ho Suh and his two daughters. Sculpted from colourful clay, Artland features fantastical plants, creatures and landscapes, inviting the young and old to contribute their own clay creations to this collaborative artwork. Plus, don't miss the revamped Future World: Where Art Meets Science which features major new installations by teamLab that explore the beauty of nature. Deets: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018974, Retykle: Pre-loved pop-up shop at Plaza Singapura Check out Retykle's pop-up shop at Plaza Singapura where you can get 50 to 90% off over 2,500 preloved and new designer kids' fashion brands. From Bonpoint to Ralph Lauren, Jacadi, Moncler and more, you're sure to find cute kids' fashion to update the kids' wardrobe. They add fresh pieces every week, so you'll always have a reason to visit again. Plus, your pop-up (and online) purchases are also saved to your Retykle Virtual Closet so you can easily resell them when the kids have outgrown them! Deets: Retykle at Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road, #04-14, Singapore 238839, Read more: Best Flea Markets, Fairs & Farmer's Markets In Singapore Raffles Sentosa Singapore: New luxury all-villa resort opens If you fancy a luxurious getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life, retreat to Raffles Sentosa Singapore, the first all-villa resort on Sentosa Island. Here, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery, and you can unwind in a villa that will make you feel like royalty with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Each villa comes with a private pool and outdoor terrace, and you can enjoy the legendary Raffles Butler service for ultimate comfort and convenience. For a holistic experience, indulge in a relaxing massage, hit the gym or enjoy a science-backed facial. Deets: Raffles Sentosa Singapore, 4 Bukit Manis Road, Sentosa, Singapore 09947, Read more: Kid-Friendly Guide To Sentosa

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