
New York-based Australian contemporary artist Cj Hendry’s immersive Flower Market installation opens in Singapore 10 to 14 June 2026, after drawing hours-long queues and overwhelming demand in New York, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi and Sydney. Flower Market is free to the public at IMBA Theatre’s gallery at Gardens by the Bay.




And the best part? Free entry from 9am to 9pm daily with last entry at 8pm. Pre-registrations are recommended but walk-ins are welcome. We understand that pre-registrations have all been filled.




30 plush flower varieties will be available for sale at S$7 a stalk. There will be several designed exclusively for this launch, including the Papilonanthe Miss Joaquim, Raffles’ Pitcher Plant, the Singapore Ginger Flower, and the Lipstick Plant Flower. The first flower is complimentary.
Stepping inside feels like entering a chilled flower market filled with freshly cut blooms. The difference? These flowers are made to last. No wilting, no petals dropping, no need to replace them a week later. The real challenge is resisting the temptation to keep adding more stems to your bouquet. Before you know it, you’ve created a massive arrangement and spent far more than you planned.

Now, be honest. Looking at our 10-stalk creation, do Dennis and I have a future in the floral business, or should we stick to creating content and leave the bouquet-making to the professionals?

Also happening from 20 June to 18 July is the world premiere of Juju World, the world’s first inflatable experience built around juju, Hendry’s explosive collectible toy series. The ticketed experience will feature the first juju experience in yellow. Limited, large-sized jujus will be crafted exclusively for Singapore only.
