Nightly projection shows at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, the Merlion, and the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands to feature artworks by local students
Come 26 December, the facades of three iconic Marina Bay landmarks will come aglow with vibrant projection shows celebrating the spirit of givingto the community. Presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in support of the Singapore Together[1] movement, Share the Moment is one of the key highlights of Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022. A visual storytelling showcase featuring 15 artworks by local students, the projection showswill depict heartwarming stories of the year past, and inspire hope and optimismas we welcome the year ahead as one Singapore.
Sharing inspirational stories through intricate projection artworksShare the Moment is a community project organised for the second year running in partnership with the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC), in support of its vision for a City of Good[2]. This year, student artists from nine local educational institutions[3] took inspiration from
[1]The Singapore Together movement was launched in 2019 and encapsulates the vision for Singaporeans to partner the government, and with one another, to own, shape and act on our shared future together.
[2] City of Good is a vision of a Singapore, where individuals, organisations and leaders come together to give their best for others.
[3]Participating students came from LASALLE College of the Arts, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Nanyang Polytechnic, National University of Singapore, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Social Sciences and Temasek Polytechnic stories of the President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Awards (PVPA)[1]2021 nominees –a diverse range of individuals, leaders and organisationsrecognisedfor their acts of giving to the community.
Through personal conversations with some of these award nominees, the students translatedthe nominees’ inspirational stories into creative and intricate artworks, which will be projected onto the facades ofthree iconic landmarks at Marina Bay asvivid light projection shows. The shows will illustrate stories of how Singaporeans of all backgrounds have worked together in the past year to strive towards the vision of a caring and equal society, and aim to rally the community together through an uplifting visual experience.
Drawing inspiration from stories of the community
One such artworkto be projected onto the facade of The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is by Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) student How Hee Lin. It represents the spirit of positivity, love and kindness displayed by all PVPA nominees. The many pairs of hands depict how individuals have lent a helping hand towards various causes, and remind viewers of the little blessings received in 2021 as they look forward to 2022.
Another artwork to be projected onto the facade of The Fullerton Hotel Singapore took inspiration from the Migrant Workers Vision Care programme, a partnership betweenEssilor Vision Foundation (EVF) and Migrant Workers’ Centre. Since 2020, the programme has provided 300,000 migrant workers with free reading glasses, vision screenings and eye care education. Inspired by the work of the Migrant Workers Vision Care programme, Shannen Sutanto of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) illustrated a cheerful and uplifting portrait of migrant workers in Singapore that depicts their stories of friendship, love and sacrifice.
The Merlion will also take on colourful hues ofeye-catching artworks projections. One of them is by Temasek Polytechnic student Nur QistinaBteSoherdy, who was inspired bythe stories ofcleaning and antimicrobial technology company Speco Singapore and the Pan Pacific Hotels Group. The two organisations share a common goal of uplifting marginalised communities– Speco has partnered more than 90 social service agencies to train, upskill and employ over 300 individuals; while Pan Pacific Hotels Group runs a central kitchen programme with a social enterprise and charity partners to enable employment for persons with disabilities. Nur Qistina’s artwork pays tribute to the spirit of inclusivity and empowerment, and depicts people from different walks of life coming together to do their part for Singapore.
Over at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands, NAFA student Elsa Tania’s artwork features another meaningful social initiative – I Am Talented (IAT) by David Hoe, a youth empowerment programme which creates opportunities for disadvantaged students to discover their talents in non-academic pathways. Her artwork depicts how pursuits such as songwriting, photography and fashion have helped students ignite their inner spark, making their world more colourful and fulfilling.
The projection shows will be on display nightly from 26 to 31 December 2021. Please refer to Annex A for the detailed programme schedule.
Shine a Light andwaterfront promenade light-up
Visitors to Marina Bay can continue to catch the Shine a Lightdisplay[1]at The Promontory, which features 60 light beams illuminating the night sky in a display of unity and strength. They can also explore the creative light installations[2]along the waterfront promenade adjacent to Marina Boulevard.
Refer to Annex B for a map of the various activities taking place in December.
With public health and safety a top priority, there will be no fireworks at Marina Bay on New Year’s Eve to prevent large crowds from gathering in the precinct, and to minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Visitors can enjoy the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022 highlights at their own time while adhering to prevailing safe management measures. They should consider returning at a later time if the area is crowded.
For more details on the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022, visit:
www.marinabaycountdown.gov.sg.High resolution images of the light projections can be found here.
Key Names (Chinese Translation):
Share the Moment | 共创美好未来 |
Shine a Light | 闪耀新光 |
MBSC (Marina Bay Singapore Countdown) | 滨海湾跨年倒数活动 |