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Inside Cj Hendry's Flower Market Singapore: Build Your Own Bouquet at IMBA Theatre

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Hi Huneybees,

There's something strangely comforting about flowers.

Maybe it's the way they instantly brighten a room. Maybe it's the simple joy of choosing your favourite bloom. Or perhaps it's because flowers are one of those rare things that make almost everyone smile.

That feeling is exactly what greeted me when I stepped into Flower Market, the Southeast Asia debut of internationally acclaimed artist Cj Hendry's wildly popular immersive installation at IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay.

After drawing massive crowds in cities like New York, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi and Sydney, Flower Market has finally arrived in Singapore, and having attended the media preview, I can see why it draws so many people around the world to experience it.


Walking Into a Giant Flower Shop Made Entirely of Plush Blooms

The moment I entered the space, I'm a happy skippidy girl in her rainbow world. Rows upon rows of oversized plush flowers stretched across the gallery, transforming IMBA Theatre into what felt like a whimsical dream version of a neighbourhood flower stand.

Instead of traditional artworks hanging on walls, visitors are encouraged to wander through the floral landscape, pick up stems, compare colours, and build a bouquet that feels uniquely theirs. It's playful, interactive and surprisingly therapeutic.

Unlike many art exhibitions where you're asked to admire from a distance, Flower Market invites you to become part of the experience. You can touch the flowers, carry them around, photograph them, and most importantly, choose your favourites to take home.

Yes, every visitor receives one complimentary flower, but trust me, that's rarely where it ends. As you wander through the floral wonderland, you'll find yourself picking out bloom after bloom, slowly creating the perfect bouquet to take home. I certainly couldn't stop at just one!


A Singapore Twist That Makes This Edition Special

What makes the Singapore edition particularly exciting is the inclusion of 8 flower varieties created exclusively for its Southeast Asia debut.

Among the more than 30 plush flower varieties on display are local favourites such as the Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim, Singapore's national flower, alongside the distinctive Raffles' Pitcher Plant and vibrant Singapore Ginger Flower.

As someone who enjoys seeing international exhibitions embrace local culture, I thought this was a lovely touch. It gives the Singapore edition its own identity rather than simply recreating what visitors experienced elsewhere. Naturally, I couldn't resist building my bouquet around these Singapore-inspired blooms, creating what I like to call my very own "Cj Hendry Singapore bouquet".


More Than Just an Instagram-Worthy Experience

Of course, the Flower Market is incredibly photogenic.Every corner feels designed for your camera roll, whether you're posing among colourful blooms or proudly showing off the bouquet you've assembled.

But beyond the visual appeal, what impressed me most was how approachable the experience feels.

Cj Hendry has built a global reputation for creating large-scale installations that blur the line between art, entertainment and public participation. Flower Market perfectly captures that philosophy.

You don't need to understand contemporary art.

You don't need to study artist statements.

You simply walk in, explore, play, choose flowers and leave smiling.

And somehow, that's the beauty of it all. The way each visitor wanders through the market, carefully selects their blooms, and creates a bouquet that becomes a small work of art that reflects the person holding it. 🌸


Image Credit: Vogue Hong Kong

Who Is Cj Hendry?

I first discovered Cj Hendry (Catherine Jenna Hendry) through her hyper-realistic large-scale drawings and was amazed by how much detail she could capture in seemingly ordinary subjects. Since then, the Australian-born, New York-based artist has gained international recognition for transforming everyday objects into immersive experiences that blur the line between art, spectacle and audience participation. Her installations encourage visitors to do more than just observe; they invite us to step inside, interact, and become part of the artwork itself.

From an Olympic-sized pool in the middle of the Mojave Desert to her wildly popular Flower Market installations that have drawn crowds around the world, Cj Hendry's work has a knack for turning everyday experiences into something unexpectedly magical.

What I find particularly fascinating is how accessible her art feels. You don't need an art history degree to appreciate it. Whether you're admiring her incredibly detailed drawings or wandering through one of her immersive worlds, the focus is always on curiosity, joy and human connection.

With sold-out exhibitions, celebrity collectors and thousands of eager fans waiting to experience her latest creations, she has become one of the most sought-after contemporary artists working today. Seeing her bring not one, but two major experiences to Singapore feels like a real treat for local audiences.


Next Up: The World Premiere of juju world

While Flower Market is only here for a limited five-day run, the excitement doesn't end there.

Starting 20 June, IMBA Theatre will host the world premiere of juju world, the first-ever immersive inflatable experience dedicated to Cj Hendry's popular juju collectible series. The experience will feature a bold new yellow colourway created specifically for Singapore, along with exclusive large-sized jujus that won't be available anywhere else after the exhibition closes. (I bet this exclusivity will be abig draw for crowds).

If Flower Market is any indication of what's to come, juju world looks set to continue Cj Hendry's tradition of turning everyday joy and nostalgia into larger-than-life experiences. 


What I love most about Flower Market is that it reminds us art doesn't always have to be serious to be meaningful. Sometimes, art can simply be joyful.

And judging by the smiles I saw throughout the media preview, I don't think I was the only one.

One little wish from me though: let's enjoy Flower Market in the spirit it was intended. Part of the magic comes from everyone getting the chance to discover their favourite blooms and create something uniquely their own. Pick the flowers you love, be mindful of fellow visitors, and let's keep the experience blooming beautifully for everyone. 🌸

Cj Hendry x IMBA: Flower Market
📍IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay
📅10 – 14 15 June 2026
🎫 Free (Pre-registration recommended. Walk-ins welcomed.)
https://imbaglobal.com/whats-on/cj-hendry-flower-market-singapore

Cj Hendry x IMBA: juju world
📍IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay
📅20 June - 18 July 2026
🎫 Ticketed experience (Pre-registration recommended. Walk-ins welcomed.)

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Something Big Is Coming to Gardens by the Bay — And I Can’t Wait!

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Hi Huneybees,

Mr Michael Lee, CEO of H&B and IMBA with Mr Fernando Botero Jr., son of the late artist Fernando Botero (Image courtesy of IMBA).

Even though this news came out a little while ago, I still find myself thinking about it,  and honestly, the excitement hasn’t worn off one bit. Coming this December, IMBA Theatre is set to open its doors at Gardens by the Bay, and it might just become my new favourite cultural escape in Singapore.

Suppose you haven’t heard about it yet. In that case, IMBA (short for Immersive Media Based Arts) is a bold new venue that’s all about large-scale, immersive, multi-sensory experiences. Think art, tech, sound, and storytelling all coming together in one incredible space. It’ll be the first of its kind in Singapore, and I genuinely believe it’s going to change how we experience the arts here.

“IMBA Theatre is more than just a venue; it is a space designed for scale and adaptability to inspire wonder and allow audiences to foster deeper connections with the arts and the world around us. Conceptualised by IMBA, the Theatre will be a portal to immersive encounters to create moments of wonder and a lifetime of inspiration. It will merge technology, creativity and impactful storytelling in the way we showcase local talent and global artistry. This is a testament to our commitment to creating transformative experiences that bridge tradition and innovation, and cement Singapore’s position as a global cultural hub.” --- Michael Lee, CEO of H&B

Fernando Botero - Sculpture & Painting (Image courtesy of IMBA)

But here’s what really sealed the deal for me:

The Botero Show is opening the Theatre.
Yes, that Botero! He is one of my all-time favourite artists. There’s just something so captivating about his signature style: the bold, voluptuous forms, the quiet humor, and the way his works make space for both joy and reflection. I’ve always admired how Botero captures life’s richness through such a unique lens. And now, his works are coming to life (quite literally) in an immersive format, right here in Singapore.

The show promises to be a grand experience, featuring his paintings, drawings, and even monumental sculptures that will be displayed both inside the theatre and across the surrounding outdoor spaces. Just imagining being surrounded by his world in such an intimate and immersive way? Absolute dream.

IMBA Theatre – Black Box (Image courtesy of IMBA)

And that’s only the beginning. IMBA Theatre itself is a creative marvel in the making:

  • A Black Box Theatre that spans over 20,000 sq ft, with a 12.5m high projection wall (one of the tallest in Southeast Asia!)
  • A spacious Gallery for traditional and mixed media showcases
  •  Thoughtfully curated dining and retail, designed to enhance the storytelling experience

What I also love is that this isn’t just about international names, IMBA will shine a light on local talent and culture too, including Singapore’s very own Yip Yew Chong, whose nostalgic murals I’ve always adored. Plus, there’ll be tributes to the Nanyang style, which blends Chinese and Western techniques with Southeast Asian themes, a beautiful nod to our region’s rich artistic history.

IMBA Theatre – Gallery Space (Image courtesy of IMBA)

And what makes this project feel extra special to me is that IMBA is also partnering with Nanyang Polytechnic’s School of Design & Media, my very own alma mater! It’s so heartening to see NYP at the forefront of nurturing creative talent and being part of something this groundbreaking. Together, they’ll be developing original global and local content for the Theatre, blending education, innovation, and storytelling in a way that feels incredibly close to home. Together with collaborations lined up with London-based Lightroom and a host of international and local creatives, there’s so much to look forward to ~~~

So yes! Even though we still have to wait a little longer, I’ve already mentally bookmarked December for this. If you’re someone who loves storytelling, art, and getting completely absorbed in new worlds (like I do), keep IMBA Theatre on your radar. I’ll definitely be sharing more once The Botero Show opens, and you can bet I’ll be right there on day one, soaking it all in.




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