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[PAssionArts 2025] Heartland Art, SG60 Spirit: What’s Blooming at PAssionArts 2025

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Hi Huneybees,

“Stories of Serangoon,” a life-sized open-book installation crafted by residents to mark SG60 at this year’s Serangoon PAssionArts Festival. The vibrant display blends history, community pride, and everyday icons, telling the story of Serangoon through the eyes of those who call it home. (Photo credits: People’s Association – PAssionArts.)

I’ve been meaning to share this since opening weekend, but hey, the beauty of PAssionArts Festival 2025 is that it’s still very much alive across our heartlands! With so many heartwarming, creative, and uniquely Singaporean moments still unfolding, I thought now’s the perfect time to catch you up. The festival runs all the way till September, so there’s still plenty of time to explore what’s blooming in your own neighbourhood. Here’s a look at some of the highlights so far…



Radin Mas residents posing alongside their latest art installation, “Neighbours in Bloom”, where 30 community-crafted mosaic butterflies take flight. Created as part of the PAssionArts Festival 2025, the butterflies in the art installation were co-created by Radin Mas residents and Radin Mas primary school students, celebrating the neighbourhood's symbol of transformation for SG60. (Photo credits: People’s Association – PAssionArts.)

A Garden of Butterflies in Radin Mas 

The festival fluttered to life on 12 July at Radin Mas, where the community quite literally turned their love for the neighbourhood into art with a stunning wall of giant mosaic butterflies, each one bursting with colour and meaning.

But these weren’t just decorative pieces. Every butterfly was thoughtfully designed and hand-crafted by residents and students from Radin Mas Primary School. The butterfly has long been a symbol of the Radin Mas spirit - representing transformation, growth, and hope, making it the perfect tribute for this year’s SG60 celebrations.

The pride was fluttering in the air with kids pointing out their creations, families snapping photos, neighbours chatting and smiling as they recognised each other’s work. It wasn’t just an art piece; it felt like a heartfelt love letter to the place they all call home.



The centrepiece installation at Punggol Coast & Punggol West PAssionArts Festival 2025 was brought to life by 40 residents and artist Lim Jia Ren, who came together over two pre-festival workshops to draw, paint, and assemble the elements onto the interactive Punggol map.  (Photo credits: People’s Association – PAssionArts.)


Punggol’s Story, Told By Its People 

Over at Punggol Coast and Punggol West - One Punggol on 13 July, another kind of magic unfolded. Residents came together to build a giant, interactive storybook. As a colourful, handcrafted map of Punggol’s past and present: wooden cut-outs of kampung chickens and otters, cheeky monkeys, the iconic Lorong Halus bridge, and even HDB blocks sitting beside mangroves and waterfront parks. All lovingly painted and assembled by the community during two hands-on workshops with local artist Lim Jia Ren.

The best part? It’s multi-sensory! Push a button and you’ll hear cats meowing, birds calling, and even the soft rush of water, plus LED lights that trace Punggol’s famous waterways. It’s a living, glowing reminder that this town is constantly evolving, yet deeply rooted in memory.

And because it’s a community piece, residents of all ages got to decorate the storybook cover too, using leaf motifs that added a personal touch to every page.


Keat Hong’s Mirror of Youth

And over in Keat Hong, youth voices took centre stage with an installation called Mirror Mea vibrant and reflective piece that’s all about identity, self-expression, and how we see ourselves within our community.



Serangoon residents view the “Stories of Serangoon” installation. The pop-up map inspired families to explore the neighbourhood’s landmarks together.
(Photo credits: People’s Association – PAssionArts.)

New Chapter Unfolds in Serangoon 

On 19 July, Serangoon unveiled something truly special - a life-sized, open-book art installation that beautifully captures the neighbourhood’s rich past and vibrant present. Called “Stories of Serangoon”, the giant pop-up pages rise with 3D landmarks that many longtime residents will instantly recognise: the iconic Serangoon Clock Tower, Serangoon Stadium, and the Community Club, all lovingly brought to life in vivid detail.

One standout detail? A bold, playful cat nestled in the artwork, which is a charming nod to Serangoon’s pet-friendly character, where animal lovers, pet shops, and vet clinics are part of the everyday landscape. It’s those little touches that make the piece feel deeply personal and rooted in real community life. Lining the artwork are flowers crafted from painted plastic bottles, handmade by residents, a beautiful symbol of sustainability, shared effort, and collective renewal.

The installation was co-created by 20–30 residents in a pre-festival workshop led by local artist Amruthaa Kalaiselvan, who also calls Serangoon North home. For Amruthaa, this wasn’t just a project, it was a full-circle moment. It marked her first opportunity to create community art in the neighbourhood she grew up in, and that deep connection shines through in every detail.

To take things even further, a dedicated website has also been launched to gather personal stories from Serangoon residents, turning this art installation into a living, evolving archive of the neighbourhood’s heart and soul.



At Punggol Coast & Punggol West’s PAssionArts Festival 2025 at One Punggol, families add their personal creations to a vibrant 3D map. The hand-designed wooden cut-outs of chickens, otters, monkeys, and beloved landmarks illustrate Punggol’s journey from kampung to waterfront town. (Photo credits: People’s Association – PAssionArts.)

There’s More to Come — In Your Neighbourhood Too!

These were just the first stops of PAssionArts Festival 2025, and they’ve truly set the tone for what’s to come. From now till September, you’ll find art popping up across more than 60 heartland communities - turning void decks, parks, and even playgrounds into open-air galleries filled with stories, colours, and creativity by you and your neighbours.

It’s all part of this year’s SG60 celebrations, and I can’t think of a better way to mark how far we’ve come as a nation, by spotlighting the gems right here in our own backyards.

If you haven’t explored your neighbourhood’s PAssionArts event yet, now’s the perfect time to do it. You might find an art trail near your block, a hands-on workshop for kids, or a photo-worthy installation you had no idea existed just around the corner.

📍 You can check out my earlier post with info on upcoming PAssionArts dates and locations here.

So go on, take a walk, bring a friend, or just soak in the colours and stories of your community. It’s SG60, heartland-style.  


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Christmas With Tokidoki At NEX Mall

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Hi Huneybees,


Christmas definitely came early for ME! Simone Legno was in town for several events, and this tokidoki fan is super stoked. Other than the ART NOW gallery exhibition we attended last week, he also made an appearance at NEX Mall Serangoon.


I was so happy I  managed to get my Upsized Donutino autographed and also this lovely pink Unicorno that I just received that day in the mail. It's from a blind box series that just launched recently in China, and it's so new that even Simone had to grab a shot himself! 😀 


Back to the event, this December, NEX mall has turned tokidoki-themed and there are tons of activities for fans of all ages. 

At the NEX Atrium, located on level 1 of the shopping mall, the kawaii tokidoki characters such as Donutella, Kaiju, Unicorno, Cactus Friends, and Mermicorno, are out to play. You can post for those insta-worthy photo shots with them and be sure to stand by as Sandy and Donutella mascots will make an appearance too!e
* From 1 December to 11 December, 11am to 9pm.

On selected days (2-4 and 9-11 December), the mascots will be having photo sessions at 1pm, 4pm, and 7pm. Take note that these sessions are only open to the first 30 groups of 4, so be sure to be early! During these dates, NEXrewards members are also entitled to an exclusive custom caricature portrait of themselves and a friend, with a minimum spend of S$50 at participating stores.

Don't forget to visit the pop-up store on the side to purchase exclusive tokidoki merchandise too! There are new add-ons like embroidered cardigans and jackets from L'zzie, lunch bags and lunch boxes from My Chill Kitchenette as well as newly updated t-shirt prints!

From now till 26 December, there are also limited-edition tokidoki Eco Bags for NEXrewards members to redeem with a minimum spend of S$150 at participating stores. Available in 4 different collectible designs, a new design will be introduced each week.


And before you go, don't forget to check out the tokidoki Christmas tree right outside Food Junction! Wish I could bring it home. 😂

    

For more information, you can visit the NEX website and Facebook page
Simone Legno will be back at SGCC from 10 -11 December 2022, have you gotten your tickets yet?



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Enjoy Sakura Matsuri This Weekend @ NEX

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Hi Huneybees,



Families looking for fun activities for littles ones over the weekend, fret not! Bring your kids to an exclusive Meet & Greet with Pikachu or dress up in a yukata for a traditional family photo-op.



There’s something for everyone at the ISETAN Sakura Matsuri fair at NEX! While the little ones meet Pikachu, the entire family can celebrate spring in style at NEX with exclusive cherry blossom inspired goodies and popular Japanese street snacks!

Meet & Greet Pikachu
Date: 1 & 2 April
Address: ISETAN Serangoon Central Children’s Department L3
Time: 1pm, 3pm and 5pm.



For those who want to capture these special memories with a traditional Japanese family portrait, you’re in luck! Just spend $80* at the ISETAN Sakura Matsuri fair from 28 March to 9 April to enjoy a free traditional Japanese family photo taking opportunity in yukata from 1:30pm to 6:00pm.
*Terms and conditions apply






But of course, the fun doesn’t just end there!

Celebrate the advent of Spring @ NEX with lucky draws, giveaways and the long-awaited ISETAN Sakura Matsuri 2017! This year’s ISETAN Japanese Spring celebrates tradition in its fullest bloom at Spring @ NEX. Bring home the taste of spring, with an exclusive range of Sakura-inspired offerings at the ISETAN Sakura Matsuri fair from Tuesday, 28th March to Sunday, 9th April 2017 at the NEX Level 1 Atrium! There's so much to see, so much to do!

Besides an exclusive shopping experience, jewelry aficionados can also participate in a silver or gold jewelry crafting workshop led by experienced Tokyo craftsmen – workshop prices and timings are available at https://www.isetan.com.sg/.




Also, from 9 March - 30 April, enjoy fabulous deals with The Spring Giveaway and The Spring Bonanza -  there’s never been a better reason to shop till you drop!



For more details, please visit www.nex.com.sg or call 6416 6366.  






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