(Sep/Oct) A Weekend with The Everyday Museum
Subtle Dwellings

Sat 27 Sep–Sun 5 Oct 2025 
Various timings and locations 
Registration is required for all programmes 

Can liminal or transitional spaces – such as pathways, corridors and lobbies – be transformed into community-driven third places? A Weekend with The Everyday Museum is back with programmes that invite you to pause, reflect and engage in sustained, gentle acts of observation and participation. Become attuned to the quiet richness of overlooked corners, and honour the everyday as both the setting and the subject of our artistic encounters.   

A Weekend with The Everyday Museum presents a series of programmes centred on our ongoing public art commissions. Expect to encounter everyday sights, sounds and uses of various sites with fresh eyes.   

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Boxes in boxes, boxes on boxes

Boxes in boxes, boxes on boxes – A workshop in response to Greener Pastures by Fiona Seow
Guided workshop with artist
Date: Sat 27 Sep 2025
Time: 1pm–2.30pm
Price: $5 (Refundable, T&Cs apply) 
Venue: Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 1, SAM Engine Room

Self-guided drop-in activity 
Date: Sat 27 Sep 2025 until Sun, 5 Oct 2025
Time: Sat 27 Sep, 2.30–7pm | Sun 28 Sep – 5 Oct, 10am–7pm 
Price: Free
Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 1, SAM Engine Room

This workshop invites participants to observe and appreciate the often-overlooked formal elements in our environment such as lines, geometry, repetition, and patterns. Using Tanjong Pagar Distripark as a source of inspiration, participants will explore the space to identify cuboidal forms and incorporate them into their own drawings. Through this meditative process, muscle memory eventually takes over, offering a momentary escape from the everyday and allowing creative thoughts to flow freely.  

In response to her latest public art commission Greener Pastures, artist Fiona Seow will guide this workshop and share valuable insights into her artistic process. 

Registration is required for this programme and is recommended for those aged 12 and above.  

Disclaimer 

  • To secure your registration, a $5.00 charge will be implemented. This amount will be refunded through Peatix upon your arrival and successful attendance of the programme session. Please note that if a participant misses the programme without prior notification via Peatix Messenger to The Everyday Museum, this deposit will be forfeited. We seek your understanding in this matter. 
  • By participating in this activity, you consent that Singapore Art Museum and programme facilitators will not be liable for any injury, loss or damage that you may sustain during this programme.   
  • Please note that there may be photography and/or video recording (audio and/or video) at the programme. By attending, you consent to your photograph and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future communications both online and offline by the Singapore Art Museum for archival, museum-related publicity and publications only.

The Remembering Forest: Rattan Stories

The Remembering Forest: Rattan Stories
Date: Sat 27 Sep and 4 Oct 2025

Time: 4pm–6pm
Meeting Point: Spottiswoode Park (access path opposite Spottiswoode Residences)
Price: $10 (refundable, T&Cs apply)
Recommended for those aged 15 years and above 

Across the folklores of Southeast Asia, rattan is more than just a vine: it is a living thread that connects the earthly to the ethereal, the human to the more-than-human. Responding to Zen Teh’s Rattan Eco Sprawla public artwork that draws attention to the ecological entanglements of urban lifethis programme uses storytelling to delve into the mythologies, cultural symbolism, and ecological consciousness woven into this humble yet powerful material. 

Thoughtfully researched and written by veteran oral tradition practitioner Kamini Ramachandran, participants will encounter narratives told by storyteller Hafiz Rashid and interpreted by visual artist Isa Pengskul. This immersive experience also interlaces tales from the region with hands-on activities. Participants will explore rattan as both a medium and a metaphor for growth, resilience and building  relationship, and walk away with your very own object-journal, woven with the same materials used in the artwork and those found around the site.

Drawing from Zen’s ecological approach and meditative process, the session invites participants to slow down, reconnect with nature, and reflect on the fragile bonds between humans and the environment. 

The Remembering Forest is presented by The Everyday Museum and StoryFest, in collaboration with Kamini Ramachandran, Isa Pengskul and Hafiz Rashid.

Registration is required for this programme. Limited seats are available. 

Disclaimer 

  • To secure your registration, a $10.00 charge will be implemented. This amount will be refunded through Peatix upon your arrival and successful attendance of the programme session. Please note that if a participant misses the programme without prior notification via Peatix Messenger to The Everyday Museum, this deposit will be forfeited. We seek your understanding in this matter. 
  • In view of inclement weather, Singapore Art Museum reserves the right to amend the programme flow including change in venue for the safety of all. All notifications will be made through Peatix Messenger and @theeverydaymuseum on Instagram. 
  • By participating in this activity, you consent that Singapore Art Museum and programme facilitators will not be liable for any injury, loss or damage that you  may sustain during this programme.   
  • Please note that there may be photography and/or video recording (audio and/or video) at the programme. By attending, you consent to your photograph and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future communications both online and offline by the Singapore Art Museum for archival, museum-related publicity and publications only. 

Pockets of Rest - A juried competition

Pockets of Rest – A juried competition in response to Daniel Chong’s Insomniac States
Date: Fri 3 Oct 2025
Time: 7.30–9pm
Venue: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark (39 Keppel Road, Level 1 corridor in front of SAM main galleries) 

Registration is required for all competition participants. Please note that a refundable deposit of $18 is required to secure your registration.  

Observers of the competition do not need to register. 

How do we make space for rest in places that never sleep? Pockets of Rest is a juried competition that invites participants to craft literal, cosy “pockets” of rest within the industrial grounds of Tanjong Pagar Distripark, home of Singapore Art Museum (SAM). 

This playful yet provocative competition is organised by The Everyday Museum and artist Daniel Chong, and held in response to Chong’s recent public art commission Insomniac States. The competition invites 15 teams (consisting of one to five participants per team) to go head-to-head and transform an area 1.5m x 2m in sizeapproximately the space needed to accommodate a king-sized bed—into a productive space of rest. Within these compact plots, teams will design environments that invite respite and challenge how we think about rest in a society that prizes hustle over pause. 

More than just a design challenge, the contest prompts us to reflect on the material and spatial politics of rest in our contemporary lives.  

Whether you and your friends would like to join as participants or observers, this competition will have something for everyone. A compelling prize worth over SGD$300 awaits the winning team (stay tuned for the announcement!), while the title of Fan Favourite will be decided by popular vote. There may also be a couple of other surprises. Be part of this quiet revolution to reclaim rest and sign up today!

Registration closes Thu 25 Sep, 12pm. 

 

Competition Guidelines 

  • Participants may enter as a group of no more than five individuals.  
  • Individual participants are welcome to apply 
  • To secure your registration as a participant, a deposit of SGD$18 will be implemented per team. Upon the arrival and successful participation of the competition, the deposit will be refunded through Peatix.  
  • Please note that if a registered group misses the competition without prior notification to The Everyday Museum, this deposit will be forfeited. We seek your understanding in this matter. 
  • Participants are required to attend a mandatory briefing session on either
    Sun 28 Sep, from 1 – 2pm OR
    Tue 30 Sep, from 7 – 8pm 
  • Please ensure your availability for both the briefing session as well as the actual competition before signing up. 

Notice How My World Feels

Notice How My World Feels – A guided tour for curious minds, big and small
Date: Sat 4 Oct 2025

Time: 11am–12pm
Venue: Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 1, SAM Engine Room
Price: $10 per adult-child pair (Refundable, T&Cs apply)
Recommended for children between ages of six to ten 

Step into a world where feelings, shapes, textures and stories come alive! Notice How My World Feels is a guided tour designed specially for children between ages six to ten and their grown-ups to explore The Everyday Museum’s public art commissions around Tanjong Pagar Distripark together. 

In this one-hour journey, adult-child pairs will uncover the wonders of three artworks through movement-based games, imaginative reflection, and playful prompts that unpack what we see and how we feel. Guided by artist-facilitators Cheryl Ho and Ash, connect as a family and collaborate to complete interactive activities that interpret artworks including Genevieve Chua’s Prove You Are Human, Fiona Seow’s Greener Pastures and Ian Tee’s DEEP CUTS. Be prompted with reflective questions to spark meaningful conversations between adults and children, and touch, play and experiment with textures, shapes and forms to understand abstract concepts. Create your own take-home artwork inspired by your discoveries as a reminder of how your world feels! Limited tickets available. 

This tour will be conducted with Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) interpretation. 

Guidelines 

  • To secure your registration, a $10.00 charge will be implemented per adult-child pair. This amount will be refunded through Peatix upon your arrival and successful attendance of the programme session. Please note that if a participant misses the programme without prior notification via Peatix Messenger to The Everyday Museum, this deposit will be forfeited. We seek your understanding in this matter. 
  • Each ticket admits one adult (above the age of 18) and one child (between aged six to ten years) to participate in this programme. 
  • We value creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all participants and aim to keep each tour session intimate so that facilitators are able to give each pair their full attention. Please write to us in advance if you wish for additional member(s) to join the session (non-participating only, additional participants will require a ticket). 
  • By participating in this activity, you consent that Singapore Art Museum and programme facilitators will not be liable for any injury, loss or damage that you and/or your child may sustain during this programme.   
  • Please note that there may be photography and/or video recording (audio and/or video) at the programme. By attending, you consent to your photograph and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future communications both online and offline by the Singapore Art Museum for archival, museum-related publicity and publications only. 

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