Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise is one of National Gallery Singapore’s longer-running 2026 exhibitions, with a window through 15 November.
The title signals a show concerned with women, imagination and power, giving visitors a pointed route through works that ask how artists picture different futures.
What Makes It Useful Now
Because the show runs well beyond June, it is not a last-chance visit. The reason to place it on the weekend list now is that it gives Civic District visitors another strong option after the shorter LOEWE Craft Prize closes.
The exhibition is also easier to schedule than one-day talks or performances, making it a good backup if tickets for another programme sell out.
- Dates: 9 January to 15 November 2026.
- Venue: National Gallery Singapore.
- Theme: women, imagination and power.
Who Should See It
This is a good choice for readers interested in women artists, social history and how art can frame resistance without becoming only a political slogan.
Pair it with a slower gallery visit. The theme rewards time with the works rather than a quick pass through the room.
Plan Around The Gallery
National Gallery’s location makes it easy to combine with City Hall, Capitol, Funan or Bras Basah food stops. If you are museum-hopping, keep enough buffer for walking and gallery fatigue.
A practical route is to start with this exhibition while attention is fresh, then move to a lighter atrium or craft show afterwards.
For related exhibitions and weekend options, use the Little Big Red Dot lifestyle archive before deciding the route.


