Light to Night Singapore 2026 runs from 9 to 31 January 2026. Enjoy free entry to selected exhibitions every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the festival.

SANTAI @ Singapore Courtyard: Craft Market
  • When:
    9,10,11,16,17,18,30 and 31 Jan 2026
  • Time:
    Fri: 6pm–10pm, Sat:12pm - 10pm, and Sun: 12pm - 6pm
  • Where:

    National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level 2, Singapore Courtyard

SANTAI at the Singapore Courtyard reimagines the space as a place to slow down, recharge and connect. Extending the festival’s theme, “The Power in Us,” SANTAI invites everyone to unwind and take part in guided and drop-in activities that celebrate collective strength and personal expression.

From capturing portraits at the photo booth, doodling your own reflections on power, to crafting small yet meaningful keepsakes, there is something for everyone to enjoy at their own pace. The space will also host artist talks, DJ sessions and themed craft booths, making SANTAI at Singapore Courtyard an inviting stop throughout the festival whether you’re here to linger, participate or simply take a breather.

Craft Market

Join us in the craft booth takeover on weekends, where you can find pop ups filled with handmade goods, prints and trinkets made by local crafters and illustrators. Artists act as welcoming hosts, guiding guests through shelves of curiosity and hidden surprises throughout the space. The result is an experience that is warm, playful and personal.

Week 1: Analogue Music

From vinyl records to CDs, celebrate the enduring culture of analogue sound. Browse records that are made to be played, collected and shared across generations.

This weekend market is for music lovers who value the touch of physical media, time and listening with intention.

Week 2: Local Illustrators

This weekend market features a curated group of independent creators across diverse styles and art forms. Discover works from home and beyond that celebrate the magic of human made art. Bring home a piece of art this weekend! 

Week 3: weareSuper—Merchandise and art by inclusive artists

weareSuper is a creative agency that uses art and design to reframe how disability is seen and understood. Working alongside artists, designers, and makers, the agency creates work that is both culturally relevant and commercially viable.

weareSuper turns inclusive design into impact.

Week 4: Antique

Ling House has done the dusty digging so you don’t have to. Explore a curated stash of old-school treasures, retro toys, and oddities your mom probably shouldn’t have thrown away. Stop by to find the piece of history you didn’t know you needed.


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