ONLINE PROGRAMME
ArtScience at Home
Stay connected with ArtScience at Home, ArtScience Museum’s latest online programme, where you can look forward to an exciting line up of virtual tours, workshops, talks, screenings, performances and more over the upcoming months.
Keep updated with the list of ArtScience at Home programmes, visit our website and also our social media channels - Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Special Event: Building a More Accessible Circuit
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9 June:
Livestream session at 4pm
As Singapore eases out of isolation, join us in a livestream roundtable with industry panellists as they reflect on how the circuit breaker is offering a pivotal moment to reframe conversations around access and inclusion.
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Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager, Singapore Repertory Theatre
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Serene Goh, Senior Programme Executive, Creative Services, Singapore Association for Mental Health
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Grace Lee Khoo, Founder and Creative Development Director of Access Path Productions
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Jean Loo, Co-Founder of Superhero Me
Talks
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Ep 3 – Futures Thinking: Democratising Tools for Hope by Cheryl Chung
Join Cheryl Chung (Co-Director of Executive Education and Head of Strategic Planning at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore) as she discusses how to democratise tools for hope and impart them to youth so they can design the future. She will also be joined by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum) in a livestream moderated conversation on 26 May (Tuesday), 5pm.
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Ep 2 – Mapping Impacts and Implications by Scott Smith
Scott Smith (Founder and Managing Partner of Changeist) shares practical tools for mapping out possible futures in a crisis, which might help us think about and unpack orders of impact of significant change. He will also be joined by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum) in a live moderated conversation on 12 May at 5pm.
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Ep 1 – Touching Stories by Ariel Muller (Managing Director, APAC at Forum for the Future)
Join Ariel Muller as she shares how we might better equip ourselves to prepare for future shocks, given what we are learning from people's responses to COVID-19.
ArtScience Late at Home
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21 May:
Love Poems with Wind Chimes by Cyril Wong
Poet Cyril Wong presents some of his most affecting work – including Morning, To Meet Your Sky, and Practical Aim – in this delicate performance of sung and spoken word accompanied by wind chimes. Join him and Zhang Bao Xin (Curator, Public Programmes, ArtScience Museum) in a live moderated conversation on 21 May at 9pm.
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Virtual Tours
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Ep 5 - Virtual Tour: Earth & Beyond
Join our Museum Ambassador, Josephine, on an adventure across various exhibitions to gain a deeper understanding of how space exploration continues to intrigue humans even until today.
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Ep 4 - Virtual Tour: 2219 Futures Imagined (Survival)
Follow our Museum Ambassador, Diona, on a journey to discover the survival skills used by various species to adapt to the future.
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Ep 3 – Virtual Tour: ArtScience Museum’s Architecture
Find out more about ArtScience Museum’s iconic structure in the third episode of our Virtual Tour series. Take a tour with our Museum Ambassador, Eileen, as she shares some of the sustainability features within the museum!
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Ep 2 – Virtual Tour: Future World
Join Museum Ambassador, Josephine on a tour through our permanent exhibition, Future World: Where Art Meets Science in the second episode of our Virtual Tours.
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Ep 1 – Virtual Tour: 2219 Futures Imagined
In the first episode of our Virtual Tour series, let our Museum Ambassador, Eileen take you through the highlights of our 2219: Futures Imagined exhibition.
Workshops
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5 June
Make Your Own: Recycling Corner at Home
Celebrate Environment Day by combining our efforts and improve our recycling habits, starting with our homes first.
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Ep 4 – ASM Make Your Own: Mood Mirror!
Join Steven, from Programmes team and Diversity Awareness Working Group, as he uses the magic of art, animation and exaggeration to turn an everyday mirror into a magic mirror designed to talk about our feelings!
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Ep 3 – ASM Make Your Own: Paper Beads with Adeline Kueh
Join Adeline Kueh in making paper beads for your loved ones and share your wonderful paper bead creations with us!
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Ep 2 – ASM Make Your Own: Automata Workshop
Get crafty with Huddin, our Education Coordinator and learn to create your own DIY moving mechanical device at home with materials easily found at home.
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Ep 1 – ASM Make Your Own: Space Mission Patch Workshop
Get crafty with Dina, our craft master and learn to create your own DIY space mission patches at home with materials easily found around the house.
Take 5
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2 June
Take 5 with Daryl Yam
Daryl Yam, author of Kappa Quartet, will be discussing about how Singapore is ‘imagined’ - almost as a dream-like state in one instance, and how a collective imagination is reflected across the narrative.
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Ep 3 – Take 5 with Meihan Boey, author of The Messiah Virus
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Ep 2 – Take 5 with Steven Williams (Senior Officer, Programmes, ArtScience Museum) on DAWG and Accessibility)
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Ep 1 – Take 5 with Zhang Baoxin in the Library of Necessary Books (Curator, Public Programmes, ArtScience Museum)
Playlists
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Playlist #4
Poet and writer Cyril Wong shares with us what he has been listening to lately for ArtScience Late Jams. While his playlist brims with the emotional landscapes of Joni Mitchell, Johnny Cash and Brittany Howard, it also features a delightful rotation of music from the ‘90s by Cibo Matto, Tricky and Eva Cassidy.
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Playlist #3 - See you in the future
This playlist transports us to the future with the compelling music of Ryoji Ikeda, Gazelle Twin, Safuan Johari, Are, and more.
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Playlist #2 - Here’s one for the cosmic traveller! Take off with this playlist curated by audiovisual powerhouse Syndicate SG for their ArtScience Late show, Secret Galaxies.
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Playlist #1 - Not all those who wander are lost is a small collection of music from the Singapore scene that offers a small moment of respite.
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