Night at the Museum

1 February, 6 - 10pm
Asian Civilisations Museum

As part of the Light to Night Festival 2025, we're taking over the River Room at Asian Civilisations Museum. Come join us as we transform it into a celestial wonderland with a pop-up market and life-size Snakes & Ladders!

Worms & Ladders

It's quiz night with a life-size Snakes & Ladders twist!

Pick a team and work together to race other teams to the top. Choose wisely - each team mascot has a special ability that might just help you outplay the rest!

Join a team and work together to climb ladders, dodge worms, and answer quiz questions to get to the top and win prizes!

Tickets

Wormhole & Friends: a pop-up market

Mouth-watering sea salt butter rolls, traditional Burmese games, and tarot readings with pop culture recommendations. Our pop-up market runs from 6 - 10pm, and entry is free!

  • 1816bakes

    Crispy, soft, and buttery salt buns made fresh and specially for this day. Choose from three delicious flavours: Original, Truffle Butter, and Garlic Butter.

  • Alt.native

    Alt.native matches consumers who want to refashion their old clothes into something customised and tailored, with a team of designers. Their mission is to normalise the concept of Refashioning. Bring your preloved clothing and give it a try, preorder handmade pet hats or take part in a sewing workshop.

  • Books & Beer

    Books & Beer is a travelling book swap, with an ice-cold twist! This initiative is entirely non-profit, just conjured out of friendship and fun, a love for books and drinks, and to raise awareness about sharing and recycling. The rules of the book swap are simple. Participants are allowed to bring up to 10 pre-loved books, and ideally bring home the same number of books they came with.

  • Crafting Love

    Crafting Love began as a simple idea to sell crafts handmade by a group of seniors at Care Corner Active Ageing Centre @ Block 149 Toa Payoh Lorong 1. Besides the intention of overcoming social isolation through crafts, this ground up initiative was started in hopes of boosting the seniors’ self esteem. 80% of profits go back towards funding their community works with various social service agencies.

  • Cruddy

    A creative unit based in Singapore, Cruddy drives ideas through imaginative drawings. Their works are eclectic in nature, from positive messaging to existentialist thoughts to their deep affection for cats. Made as graphic tees and other lifestyle objects, Cruddy’s works are statements, purposed as conversations to be shared between one human to another.

  • EYEYAH!

    EYEYAH! harnesses creativity to drive social change, addressing critical issues like internet addiction, healthy eating, and environmental concerns. Collaborating with cutting-edge artists and illustrators, EYEYAH! creates impactful and thought-provoking content. Their innovative approach has earned them prestigious recognition, including the President's Design Award. Shop exclusive EYEYAH! graphic tees and their magazines.

  • JangandFox

    Write a love letter with JangandFox's collection of postcards, letter stickers, and paper hugs, and have it mailed for you completely free, just in time for Valentine’s Day. You can also shop beautifully handcrafted bags and pouches, lovingly made in collaboration with the incredible mothers from Mori.

  • Jynk Ink

    Get a gorgeous jagua ink tattoo done with Jynk Ink, founded by Jen in 2017. The consistency and flow of the jagua ink is able to create finer lines, thus allowing for more intricate details and unique designs. Jen’s drawing styles range from botanical illustrations to stylistic linework that plays with flow and the elements. Her inspirations come from nature and her experience as an illustrator and animator.

  • laphetwyne

    Inspired by the spirit of a လက်ဖက်ဝိုင်း (laphet wyne), which translates to "tea circle," the collective embodies a space where people from diverse backgrounds come together in a safe and communal environment. Through our connections across various communities, laphetwyne aspires to advocate for a more equitable and just Burma.

    laphetwyne will be showcasing some Burmese traditional games (including a Burmese version of snakes & ladders!), along with handmade goods by local artisans and various social enterprises based in Burma.

  • Tarot on the Moon

    Elaine, a.k.a Tarot on the Moon, is a tarot reader and researcher. Her work connects the intimacy of tarot readings with the inquisitive spirit of research. Her recent creative forays include literary tarot readings, where she shares book recommendations based on tarot cards, and community events such as the 'Anti-Conference' that hold space for anyone to present topics they're personally passionate about. She also reads at public places such as the Singapore Writers Festival and the Singapore Art Museum.

    Elaine will be offering literary tarot readings. Get your questions answered with a tarot card reading and a book recommendation based on your tarot cards! Other than book recs, Elaine can offer film suggestions, astrological observations, random trivia knowledge, and all-around good conversation.

  • The Slow Press

    The Slow Press is an independent food magazine fixated on the rich stories behind what we eat. Through longform journalism, design, illustration, photography, and videography, the magazine seeks to bring Singapore’s vibrant food heritage to the foreground in an introspective, yet quirky and fun way. Check out their signature magazine, along with other publications, zines, and merch. Plus, complete a crossword puzzle based around local food and food culture.

  • Wormhole

    An online bookstore built on the belief that stories are essential for readers and non-readers alike. Come shop a curation of books and merch including stickers, prints, bags, and accessories.