Best exhibitions to check out, to kill your boredom during Phase 2 (HA)

Ever wondered what you could do given the current Phase 2 (HA) situation? Despite not being able to dine in, there are plenty of good exhibitions for you to check out!

Here are some fascinating exhibitions to visit that should keep you occupied over this period.

STAR WARS™ Exhibition

Calling out all Star Wars fans! Check out this exhibition which comprises three different themes:  the characters’ origins (Origins), the influences that shaped them (Influences), and the personal choices that altered their lives (Choices).

Explore more on how each character is being developed and how they became who they are.

In this exhibition, you could even create your own Star Wars characters!

Images from ArtScience Museum 

Here are the ticket prices: 

Address: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974

Singapo人

What makes us Singaporean? Ever wondered how the Chinese culture in Singapore has evolved over the years?

Go on a journey to the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre to discover more about how it is like to be a Chinese Singapo人.

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Ticket price: FREE admission
Address: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Level 2

Museum of Ice Cream

They say dreams are made of ice cream, so make your dream come true! The Museum of Ice Cream holds more than 14 multi-sensory installations, which is Instagram-worthy too! Also, you can indulge in sweet treats along the way!

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Image from MOIC 

There’s even a cafe, bar, and retail shop that you can grab some MOIC signature flavour bites home!

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Image from MOIC 

Ticket price:  $42 per person 
Address: 100 Loewen Road, Dempsey, Singapore 248837

Anthony Gormley Sculpture Exhibition

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Image from National Gallery Singapore 

Check out this upcoming  Gormley’s new commission at the Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery, Horizon Field Singapore (2021). Discover more about our own relationship with our environment and our human body!

Ticket price:  FREE 
Address: 1 St Andrew’s Rd, Singapore 178957

Remember to stay safe and keep your masks on at all times while visiting these exhibitions!