Catch the Annie Leibovitz show this weekend…for free

Parades and fireworks not really your thing? While away your National Day weekend at the ArtScience Museum instead—it’s opening its doors to the public entirely free of charge on Aug 9 and 10 in commemoration of the nation’s birthday. This means that you’ll be able to visit the acclaimed Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990-2005 exhibition without forking out a single cent (tickets usually cost $15). You’ll even get to enjoy a free guided tour of the exhibition on Aug 10 at 11:30am.

If you already made a beeline for the Leibovitz exhibition when it debuted in April, fret not—there are lots of other free public programmes to participate in as well. Try a “Painting with Light: Cyanotype” workshop (Aug 9, 1:30pm), where you can learn about one of the oldest photographic processes in the world, or a guided architectural tour of the museum (Aug 9, 5pm). Alternatively, sign up for the “Fun with Photograms” workshop (Aug 10, 1:30pm) and create your photograms in a darkroom setting. Learn more at the museum’s official website