Armenian Street is where Singapore’s first Botanic Garden once stood. For
Singapore Art Week 2026 we grew it back in yarn, a crocheted garden of the
plants and creatures that might once have lived there.
The street runs past the Peranakan Museum, so the panels pick up the colours of
the Peranakan tiles nearby. The work was made the way it always is. Many hands
over the months before and the core team installing on site.
Details from the installation
Up close.
Crocheted Peranakan tile panel on a bench
Crocheted bread flower vines
Crocheted pigeons and a Singapore squirrel on a lamppost
For your space
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We accept a small number of community installations each year. If you have a site in mind,
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