
SPECIAL EVENT



SPECIAL EVENT
National Day Programmes at ArtScience Museum
Plant an encouraging message in our Garden of Resilience, make your own button badge or express your creativity through a special edition tote bag stamping activity. Marvel at how far Singapore has come with panoramic views of the cityscape at our attractions tour or take a look back as local filmmakers revive Singapore’s past with a rich tapestry of stories as we chart the uncertain future.

Film Screenings
Imaging Paradise
1 Aug – 8 Sep 2022
ArtScience Cinema (Level 4)
Mix of free and ticketed admission with online pre-booking
Come ponder the past, present and future of what a modern utopia means to local filmmakers, and how one can better understand, appreciate and preserve our collective memory through film this August in celebration of National Day.
Things to do
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Stamp Your Own Totebag
9 Aug, 3pm – 5pm
10 Aug, 11am – 1pm
Rainbow Room, Basement 2
S$5 per totebag, limited totebags available.
Book now
Make your own National Day edition totebag with specially designed stamps by Rachel Ma of Drool Stamps.
Choose from a range of designs such as the bubble tea, the Vanda orchid and the satay seller to create your own unique totebag at ArtScience Museum.
About the Artist
Rachel Ma, known by her alias Drool Stamps. is a Singaporean stamp artist and illustrator. What began as a childhood interest in carving images out of erasers eventually evolved into an artistic haven and online business where she designs, draws and carves her own rubber stamps. Drawing inspiration from her faith, conversations with people and beauty of the everyday, Rachel’s creations reimagine a better world and introduce a sense of playfulness into the humdrum of daily life. -
Invisible City: Filmmaker’s Talk with Tan Pin Pin
19 Aug (Fri) , 8pm – 8.30pm
Join us in this live-streamed talk with Tan Pin Pin as we discuss history, memory and place in the context of her 2007 documentary, Invisible City, and her filmmaking practice.
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Attractions of Marina Bay Sands Tour: National Day Special
8 Aug, 11am – 12.30pm
SkyPark Box Office, Basement 1, Hotel Tower 3
S$29 per participant, limited slots available.
Tickets include same-day SkyPark admission only.
Book now
Join us on a tour to explore the various attractions at Marina Bay Sands and learn more about its design and sustainability features, coupled with historical anecdotes.
As part of our National Day Special, you will get to make a customisable button badge of your own.
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Garden of Resilience
8 – 10 Aug, 11am – 5pm
Rainbow Room, Basement 2
Complimentary on a first-come, first-served basis
Join us at the Garden of Resilience where you can leave an encouraging note on either a paper periwinkle flower or a monstera leaf for the person after you.
A garden is a symbolism of new life, hope and growth. Discover how others stayed resilient during uncertain times and pick up varying ways to adapt to challenges. Together, we grow as we learn and overcome. -
Make Your Own Badge
8 Aug, 3pm – 5pm
9 Aug, 11am – 1pm
Lobby, Level 1
Complimentary. One badge per participant on a first-come, first-served basis.
How do you empower yourself to overcome challenges? Illustrate, write it down and make a button badge to remind you to take control!
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Stamp Your Own Totebag
9 Aug, 3pm – 5pm
10 Aug, 11am – 1pm
Rainbow Room, Basement 2
S$5 per totebag, limited totebags available.
Book now
Make your own National Day edition totebag with specially designed stamps by Rachel Ma of Drool Stamps.
Choose from a range of designs such as the bubble tea, the Vanda orchid and the satay seller to create your own unique totebag at ArtScience Museum.
About the Artist
Rachel Ma, known by her alias Drool Stamps. is a Singaporean stamp artist and illustrator. What began as a childhood interest in carving images out of erasers eventually evolved into an artistic haven and online business where she designs, draws and carves her own rubber stamps. Drawing inspiration from her faith, conversations with people and beauty of the everyday, Rachel’s creations reimagine a better world and introduce a sense of playfulness into the humdrum of daily life. -
Invisible City: Filmmaker’s Talk with Tan Pin Pin
19 Aug (Fri) , 8pm – 8.30pm
Join us in this live-streamed talk with Tan Pin Pin as we discuss history, memory and place in the context of her 2007 documentary, Invisible City, and her filmmaking practice.
View detais
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