
Visitor Information
🆓 Free Admission | ⏱️ Duration: Approximately 1 hour
đź“… Pre-booked slots required - Entry by appointment only
Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Booking slots open one month in advance. Download a copy of Our Community Gallery e-Brochure prior to your visit.
Opening Hours
Docent-Led Tours: Available every Saturday at 10.00am and 12.00pm
📍Location: Our Community Gallery is located at the National Community Leadership Institute (NACLI): 70 South Buona Vista Road, Singapore 118176
đźš— Carpark: Parking at the NACLI campus is complimentary for registered visitors based on availability.
đź”’ Security: Present booking confirmation with QR code to security guard officer upon arrival to collect the gallery pass.
Accessibility Notice
Please reach out to us at Our_Community_Gallery@pa.gov.sg for any accessibility requirements.
Group Visits
All group bookings with at least 15 pax must be arranged in advance. Group bookings should be submitted no earlier than three months before your intended visit date. Please note that all bookings are subject to availability. Click here to submit your group booking request.
For organisations such as educational institutions interested in arranging group visits, feel free to reach out to us at Our_Community_Gallery@pa.gov.sg for enquiries or booking arrangements.
Terms and Conditions for Gallery Visit
We look forward to welcoming you to Our Community Gallery!
Our Community Gallery
Step into Singapore's community building journey at Our Community Gallery, where the stories of community leaders, volunteers and everyday changemakers come alive.
Located at the National Community Leadership Institute, this interactive gallery showcases how ordinary Singaporeans have shaped extraordinary communities over the decades.
Discover the evolution of Singapore’s community building efforts through immersive exhibits, personal narratives, and inspiring examples of community leadership. From the early days of nation-building to today's innovative community building landscape, explore how collective action and shared purpose have strengthened Singapore's social fabric.