3 minute read

Your Gallery, Your Way

UNVEILING A NEW MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

Whether you prefer to pre-plan your visit to the Gallery or simply drop by to explore, we have a suite of welcoming, guided and personalised experiences for you—the choice is in your hands. Now, with a whole new exhibition and programming space in the basement concourse, you can start your journey with an introductory art experience before exploring the rest of the building. The revamped space is designed for an inclusive art experience for everyone and that’s why we've made it free entry for all visitors.

Advertisement

BROWSE & PLAN YOUR VISIT ANYWHERE! For ultimate flexibility, you can now search for what’s on at the Gallery, plan and pay for your visit wherever you are. Pre-plan your visit and purchase your passes before stepping into the building or choose from a range of self-service options on arrival at any of our entrances.

Upon arrival at our main Coleman Entrance, you will be greeted by our Arrival Landmarks that introduce our latest exhibitions and programmes. Scan the respective QR codes to get passes and quick-start your visit. If you have already bought your passes online, skip the queues and print them directly at our Gallery Pass Dispensers.

Unsure of what to do at the Gallery? Look for inspiration at our new Activity Cube. If you see something you like, simply add them to your personal art journey on your mobile device by scanning the activity’s QR Code.

Our new Self-Service Kiosks located around the building can also recommend activities and issue Gallery Passes on the spot.

Arrival Landmark

Activity Cube

NEW

If you prefer a more human touch, feel free to approach our roving concierges for help. You can also head to our Visitor Services Counters at Coleman Entrance or Padang Atrium for any other services or special assistance. It’s Your Gallery, Your Way. With these new additions, you can explore art just the way you like it.

Visitor Services Counters

IN SYNC WITH YOU Prefer a more personal approach, using your own mobile device? No problem. Simply scan the QR code below to browse, plan and pay for your visit anytime, anywhere—even before you step into the building. This is also accessible via Gallery Explorer!

Design your own Art Journey Pre-plan your day at the Gallery by simply adding activities or exhibitions to your Art Journey that interest you. Our easy check-out function with multiple e-payment options ensures you have the Gallery Pass that you will need.

SCAN TO LAUNCH

Or explore curated Art Journeys If you are looking for an itinerary to guide your visit, there are several curated art journeys to choose from. Whether it's your first time at the Gallery, planning a romantic date or even just here for the ’gram, there is always something for everyone! The Art Journeys function can be synced with our new digital touchpoints like the Activity Cube and Self-Service Kiosks. If you find an activity that piques your interest, simply scan the corresponding QR code to add it into your journey. Navigating around the Gallery has never been easier!

Complementing the various new touchpoints at the Gallery, the Gallery Explorer mobile app (iOS & Android) remains available for visitors to build a deeper relationship with art. Listen to audio tours, adopt an artwork or play art games through the app!

YOUR GALLERY, YOUR WAY

FREE AND EASY ART ENCOUNTERS Artist Joseph Beuys famously said: “Everything is art: every aspect of life can be approached creatively and, as a result, everyone has the potential to be an artist.” Inspired by this theory of Social Sculpture, the Galley has re-designed the basement concourse to bring out the creative spirit in everyone! The entire basement concourse level is now free for all visitors, including non-Singaporeans, to enjoy.

Start off your art journey with multi-disciplinary and multi-generational exhibitions and programmes at The Spine Hall, Imagination Gallery, Ngee Ann Kongsi and Koh Seow Chuan Galleries or check out innovative, tech-enabled art experiences at the Y-Lab Art Tech Showcase and Work Space.

The Spine Hall.

This article is from: