Australian artist CJ Hendry makes her Southeast Asian debut at Gardens by the Bay with two immersive experiences: Flower Market, a vibrant floral installation open from June 10 to 14, and JuJu World, a playful inflatable exhibit running from June 20 to July 18.

  • Flower Market runs June 10–14 with free entry
  • JuJu World presents exclusive yellow-themed inflatables from June 20 to July 18
  • Both exhibitions held at Gardens by the Bay’s IMBA Theatre

What happened

The IMBA Theatre at Gardens by the Bay is hosting two immersive art installations by Australian artist CJ Hendry for the first time in Southeast Asia. The Flower Market exhibition, open from June 10 to 14, transforms the venue into a whimsical flower stand featuring more than 30 types of flowers, including notable Singaporean species such as the national flower Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim.

Following this floral experience, JuJu World will open from June 20 to July 18, showcasing the world’s first inflatable exhibition dedicated to Hendry’s JuJu collectible toy series. This playful exhibit includes limited-edition, life-sized JuJu figures available exclusively in Singapore and marks the debut of a yellow JuJu design.

Why it feels good

These exhibitions invite visitors into immersive worlds that spark curiosity and nostalgia. Flower Market encourages guests to engage creatively by choosing and assembling their own bouquets, with the first flower provided complimentary to each visitor, blending art with a personal touch.

JuJu World brings art into a fun, tactile environment with large inflatable figures that fans can enjoy up close. The exhibitions together celebrate universal themes of growth and playfulness, offering heartwarming experiences that resonate across ages and cultures.

What to enjoy or watch next

Visitors can enjoy the Flower Market for free with walk-ins welcome, although pre-registration is recommended. After exploring the lush blooms, art lovers can return for JuJu World by securing tickets to see this playful collection of inflatable collectibles, a one-of-a-kind event exclusive to Singapore.

Both experiences highlight the creativity of CJ Hendry and the innovative use of the new IMBA Theatre, a cultural venue that opened in January this year. Art enthusiasts and families alike will find these events a delightful way to celebrate art, nature, and imagination this summer.

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