Roots Of Knowledge At SBG: Free Botanical Art Gallery Exhibition Guide

Roots of Knowledge at the Singapore Botanic Gardens’ Botanical Art Gallery is a free exhibition that connects the dots between indigenous plant knowledge and modern botany. It is the kind of show that turns a Sunday wander through SBG into a quietly educational afternoon.

The Botanical Art Gallery is one of the underrated stops inside SBG — air-conditioned, calm, and free to enter.

Roots of Knowledge Botanical Art Gallery Singapore Botanic Gardens
Source: NParks / Singapore Botanic Gardens

Roots of Knowledge at a glance

  • Venue: Botanical Art Gallery, Singapore Botanic Gardens.
  • Focus: The intersection of indigenous plant knowledge and modern botanical research.
  • Format: Mixed art, specimens and storytelling panels.
  • Cost: Free entry.
  • Best for: Curious adults, secondary-school students, casual museum visitors.

Why this exhibition is worth a slow read

Modern botany sits on a long history of plant knowledge held by traditional healers, foragers and farmers across Southeast Asia. Roots of Knowledge maps those connections — naming the people, the practices and the plants that contributed to what we now consider scientific knowledge.

It is a reminder that the field is still learning — and still has things to learn from communities outside the lab.

What to look out for

  • Traditional plant uses — across medicinal, culinary and craft applications.
  • Modern science crossovers — pharmacology, conservation, ethnobotany.
  • Regional voices — Southeast Asian communities and practitioners.
  • Visual material — botanical illustrations and reference photographs.

Plan the visit

  • MRT: Botanic Gardens (CC19/DT9) — Tanglin Gate.
  • Combine with: In Green — Asuka Hishiki, Pressing Plants Matters, Healing Garden, Centre for Ethnobotany.
  • Sketching: Welcomed.
  • Time needed: 30-45 minutes.

Add Roots of Knowledge to your next SBG morning — it is one of the most thoughtful free exhibitions in the city.

Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman is Little Big Red Dot's Lifestyle, Wellness & Family Editor. She tells stories that help families live well, feel good, and grow closer together. She writes with empathy, warmth, and practicality — whether reviewing family-friendly attractions, sharing wellness tips, or writing about home living.

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