HAN@Punggol: Upcoming Programmes
The Eye and The Tiger
Art Exhibition & Walk
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Date:
12–19 Jan 2025
Address: 7 Adam Park
Time: Weekdays 4pm - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm); Saturday 10am - 7:30pm (last entry 6pm); Sundays 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
Duration: 90 mins
(Includes a 75-minute guided tour and 15 minutes of free exploration of additional artworks)
Admission: $40
12–19 Jan 2025
Address: 7 Adam Park
Time: Weekdays 4pm - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm); Saturday 10am - 7:30pm (last entry 6pm); Sundays 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
Duration: 90 mins
(Includes a 75-minute guided tour and 15 minutes of free exploration of additional artworks)
Admission: $40
Walk up to a fabled black and white bungalow nestled in a lush rolling landscape.
The form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa, once part of a global botanical network built on colonial practices of the past.
Add a sprinkling of tiger killings, a dash of prisoners-of-war and a pinch of fierce battles, and you have a recipe of alternative history that’s not so black and white.
Spread open the map and you will see two more landmarks nearby that have been forgotten in the story of our black-and-whites: Botanic Gardens and Tiger Hill. Discover how the colonial gaze shapes our relationship to land and nature, and how tigers have haunted us at every step.
Come join us on this guided art walk.
Who is this for?
Residents of the Katong-Joo Chiat area who are interested to find out more about their neighbourhoods, as well as other locals and visitors who wish to discover hidden gems through interactive games and puzzle-solving adventures.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS




The Tiger and The Eye
Art Workshop
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Date: 11 Jan 2025, Saturday
Time: 6pm - 10pm
Address: 16 Adam park
Duration: 55 mins
Admission: Free
Time: 6pm - 10pm
Address: 16 Adam park
Duration: 55 mins
Admission: Free
Walk up to a fabled black and white bungalow nestled in a lush rolling landscape.
The form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa, once part of a global botanical network built on colonial practices of the past.
Add a sprinkling of tiger killings, a dash of prisoners-of-war and a pinch of fierce battles, and you have a recipe of alternative history that’s not so black and white.
Learn more on in this art workshop!
The form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa, once part of a global botanical network built on colonial practices of the past.
Add a sprinkling of tiger killings, a dash of prisoners-of-war and a pinch of fierce battles, and you have a recipe of alternative history that’s not so black and white.
Learn more on in this art workshop!
Who is this for?
Children under the ages 13 are more suitable for this programme. Parents are welcomed to accompany their child.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS




The Eye and The Tiger
12–19 Jan 2025, 7 Adam Park
Click on image to view in full size.
Walk up to a fabled black and white bungalow nestled in a lush rolling landscape.
The form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa, once part of a global botanical network built on colonial practices of the past.
Add a sprinkling of tiger killings, a dash of prisoners-of-war and a pinch of fierce battles, and you have a recipe of alternative history that’s not so black and white.
Spread open the map and you will see two more landmarks nearby that have been forgotten in the story of our black-and-whites: Botanic Gardens and Tiger Hill. Discover how the colonial gaze shapes our relationship to land and nature, and how tigers have haunted us at every step.
Come join us on this guided art walk.
Patron’s Night
The Eye and The Tiger will launch with Patron's Night – a boozy BBQ night of art, performances and live auction
Date: 11 Jan 2025, Saturday
Time: 6pm - 10pm
Art Walk
Date: 12–19 Jan 2025, Daily
Time: Time: Weekdays 4pm - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm); Saturday 10am - 7:30pm (last entry 6pm); Sundays 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
Duration: 90 mins*
*Includes a 75-minute guided tour and 15 minutes of free exploration of additional artworks
The form and function of the black and white bungalow take after the Anglo-Indian plantation villa, once part of a global botanical network built on colonial practices of the past.
Add a sprinkling of tiger killings, a dash of prisoners-of-war and a pinch of fierce battles, and you have a recipe of alternative history that’s not so black and white.
Spread open the map and you will see two more landmarks nearby that have been forgotten in the story of our black-and-whites: Botanic Gardens and Tiger Hill. Discover how the colonial gaze shapes our relationship to land and nature, and how tigers have haunted us at every step.
Come join us on this guided art walk.
Patron’s Night
The Eye and The Tiger will launch with Patron's Night – a boozy BBQ night of art, performances and live auction
Date: 11 Jan 2025, Saturday
Time: 6pm - 10pm
Art Walk
Date: 12–19 Jan 2025, Daily
Time: Time: Weekdays 4pm - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm); Saturday 10am - 7:30pm (last entry 6pm); Sundays 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
Duration: 90 mins*
*Includes a 75-minute guided tour and 15 minutes of free exploration of additional artworks