Changi Airport and NAC Partner to Bring Singapore Art to Global Travellers
Changi Airport Group and the National Arts Council of Singapore have partnered to transform the airport into a global showcase for Singaporean art and culture.

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Changi Airport Group (CAG) and Singapore's National Arts Council (NAC) have announced a landmark partnership to transform the world's most celebrated airport into an immersive showcase of Singaporean art, culture, and creative excellence — reaching over 60 million passengers annually.
The collaboration will see rotating visual art, sculptural installations, and digital artworks installed throughout Changi's terminals, bringing Singapore's creative scene to a global audience who may never visit a traditional gallery.
What Travelers Can Expect
Launching across Terminal 1, Terminal 3, and Jewel Changi, highlights include:
- Rotating quarterly exhibitions featuring 5–10 artists per cycle
- Interactive digital installations using AR and projection mapping
- QR-code audio tours available in multiple languages
- Limited-edition merchandise from featured artists
Why This Matters
Changi has consistently ranked as the world's best airport for multiple years. This arts partnership reinforces that it is not just a transit hub — it is an architectural, cultural, and experiential landmark. Every passenger who discovers local art becomes a potential ambassador for Singapore's creative scene globally.
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Disclaimer: Exhibition programmes are subject to change. Check Changi Airport's official website for current art display schedules.

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