Museum Members

Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, LASALLE College of the Arts
The curatorial division of LASALLE College of the Arts, ICA Singapore manages the LASALLE arts collection and offers exhibitions and expertise. Read More

Malay Heritage Centre, Singapore
The Malay Heritage Centre showcases the history, culture and contributions of the Malay community to Singapore’s history and multi-cultural society. Read More

Indian Heritage Centre, Singapore
The Indian Heritage Centre, Singapore, seeks to create an urban forum for the celebration and appreciation of Indian culture. Read More

National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution that engages, excites and inspires with the art of Singapore, Southeast Asia and the world. Read More

ArtScience Museum, Singapore
The world’s first ArtScienceMuseum is a Museum of Creativity, where the creative processes at the heart of art and science and their role in shaping society are explored. Read More

National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore was originally established in 1887 as the Raffles Library and Museum. It had an extensive Southeast Asian zoological and ethnographic collection prior to World War II and was a centre of research, frequently visited by Read More

Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Discover Asia at the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM), the region’s only museum devoted to the civilisations, arts and culture of Asia. With a collection spanning Southeast Asia, China, South Asia and the Islamic world of West Asia, the museum also traces the diverse cultural roots of modern Singaporeans. Read More

National Archives of Singapore
First established in 1968, the National Archives of Singapore (NAS) houses the collective memory of Singapore as a nation, so that current and future generations of Singaporeans will understand its different cultures, explore common heritage and appreciate how far we have come in the nation-building process.
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Peranakan Museum, Singapore
The Peranakan Museum in Singapore explores the culture of Peranakan communities in Southeast Asia. Installed in the former Tao Nan Chinese School which was built in 1912, this intimate museum possesses one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of Peranakan objects. Read More

National University of Singapore Museum
As part of the National University of Singapore, the NUS Museum facilitates the intellectual and cultural life of the University community. Focusing mainly on Southeast Asian art and culture, the Museum contributes to and facilitates the production, display and reception of knowledge.. Read More