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Project Lionheart Exhibition

Open to the public, the launch exhibition will feature a key art installation by Lee Wei Lieh (Wei) from Very Small Exhibition, a collective that creates interactive and meaningful public art. Wei will be transforming his famous LOVE light art sculpture into HOPE, which will be lit in rainbow colours. Visitors are invited to pen their own messages of hope on boards behind the art installation. There will also be an AR filter with inspirational quotes about hope for visitors to enjoy.

Beyond the art installation, the Project Lionheart debut exhibition will feature up to 20 community stories that have displayed the spirit of Hope, Invention, Compassion, Duty and Strength through individuals’ actions, efforts, and deeds during one of the most challenging periods for our nation.

On 10 December, Jo Tan, a former arts journalist and a lawyer who quit the profession the day she was admitted to the bar, made her Project Lionheart theatre performance debut titled “Unmute” and will continue to bring 6 more performances from now until January 2023. Jo had previously won Best Actress at the Straits Times Life Theatre Awards in 2020 for her self-penned one-woman show titled “Forked” and has continued to tell familiar stories from unexpected perspectives. Her new play “Unmute” will feature three hapless actors re-enacting their real tales of using Persistence, Pivoting and Parody Songs to get through the pandemic, and is dedicated to Singaporeans who have made it this far through one of the most challenging periods of our nation as well as towards brighter hopes ahead.

Project Lionheart Teaser Exhibition
30 September and 1 October 2022, 10am – 10pm
Causeway Point Atrium, Level 1 (30 September), 1 Woodlands Square, Singapore 738099
Suntec City Mall West Wing, Level 1 (1 October), 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983

Project Lionheart Launch Exhibition
6 – 12 October 2022, 10am – 9pm (6 to 11 Oct), 10am – 3pm (12 Oct)
Ang Mo Kio Central Stage, Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, Singapore 569805

Project Lionheart Exhibition
17 – 20 October, 10am – 9pm
21 October, 10am – 3pm
Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 11 Jln Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433

3 – 8 November, 10am – 9pm
9 November, 10am – 3pm
Chong Pang City Atrium, Yishun Ave 5, Singapore 760101

2 to 11 December, 10am – 10pm
Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523

15 to 25 December, 10am – 10pm
Suntec City West Atrium, 3 Temasek Blvd, Singapore 038983

29 December to 11 January 2023
Changi Airport T1, T3 and T4

When: 30 Sep 2022 - 11 Jan 2023,

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