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Designing Tomorrow: Another World Is Possible at ArtScience Museum

This bold exhibition invites visitors to rethink tomorrow through art, design and Southeast Asian perspectives.


Indoor garden exhibit with lush greenery. A person walks past the wall text "Another World Is Possible." Bright, modern space.

The future has long been imagined through bleak apocalyptic visions, yet the ArtScience Museum’s latest exhibition, Another World Is Possible, attempts to dream differently. Instead of anxiety-driven scenarios, this inspiring showcase imagines a future shaped by design, care and ecological harmony. Running until 22 Feb 2026, the exhibition features contributions from international and regional creatives, including Björk, WOHA and Pomeroy Studio.


Futuristic cityscape with green-roofed buildings by the sea, flying vehicles overhead, and a serene beach. Sky is partly cloudy.

Image: SISTIC, WOHA and Obilia

A sequel to The Future and Other Fictions by ACMI, this expanded exhibition centres Southeast Asian perspectives, presenting a vision where innovation respects culture and restores the natural world. Each room transforms the viewer’s understanding of what the future could become, blending art, cinema, architecture and imagination into compelling landscapes of possibility.


Bright orange gallery with a large, lit chandelier. Artworks and books in a circular shelf create a vibrant and artistic atmosphere.

Visitors are invited to engage with layered narratives across interactive installations, lush rewilded spaces and speculative environments that evoke both curiosity and optimism. 'Another World Is Possible' at the ArtScience Museum showcases futures that are interconnected, inclusive and alive with meaning—reminding us that the decisions made today directly shape the world of tomorrow.


Person seated on a bean bag faces a large screen showing a vibrant orange sunset over the ocean with boats. Relaxed atmosphere.

Another World Is Possible - Exhibition Details

Location: ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Dates: Now showing until 22 Feb 2026

Time: 10am - 7pm (Sun - Thu); 10am - 9pm (Fri & Sat) Tickets: Available via SISTIC & eligible for purchase using SG Culture Pass credits


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