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In Remembrance of Lives Touched by Drugs

Home Team

CNB

16 May 2025

Take an intimate look at the profound impact of drug abuse. Feel the heartache and take a stand. Read why you must experience “Museum of Us”.

Photo frames featuring families, "Drug Victims Remembrance Day" logo, and text overlay.

PHOTO: Amber Qua. GRAPHIC: Amber Qua & Desiree Seah

Teddy bear on bed, leaning against white pillow with text about neonatal withdrawal symptoms.

Seemingly insignificant items in our everyday lives can turn into objects of yearning when drug abuse steals away the people we love. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Woman in brown blazer stands near "Step Into Our Lives" display with exhibit information.

Director of the campaign film Ms Tan Hui Er explaining the real-life inspiration behind her film and of the immersive rooms. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Corkboard with photos, stickers, calendar, Sonic Youth logo and a "Ripndip" sticker.

Interact with exhibits such as this in the immersive rooms, modelled after scenes from the short films. The everyday normalcy depicted stands in stark contrast to the chaos and grieving silence that follows drug abuse. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Two boys asleep in bed in a child's room with a glowing globe and car models on a shelf.
Bedroom with bed, posters on the wall, and a bulletin board covered with notes and images.

The room setups (below) are tied to characters and themes from the short films (above). TOP PHOTO: CNB.drugfreesg on YouTube. BOTTOM GIF: Desiree Seah

Person using a cup to listen through a teal column with a display of a teapot and bowls.

Head to the “Hear our Stories” zone to hear heartfelt recordings capturing the lingering pain experienced by drug victims. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Turquoise cylindrical display with document in illuminated circular window. Interior museum exhibit.

The Primary School Leaving Examination certificate belonging to “Xavier” on display at the “Hear our Stories” zone. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

"Entangled" Drug Victims Remembrance art: Wolf & children among thorny vines, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.

A large-scale mural, painted by students from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, is a visual representation of how drug abusers fall prey to temptation and turn their back on loved ones. The drug addiction implicates many intertwined lives. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Cartoon display: Mice characters near window, text reads "The River of Dreams."

Read winning entries from a national youth essay competition and watch this specially produced animated video essay. These give voice to the younger generation’s views on the dangers of drugs. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Woman at interactive exhibit, promising to stay drug-free. Screen displays "104,094" in large font.

Place your hand on the pledging point to promise to stay drug-free. PHOTO: Desiree Seah

Person holds phone to wall display of rows of lit candles.

Use your phone’s torch to light a digital candle. PHOTO: Desiree Seah


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