Singapore is always brimming with innovative exhibitions that invite us to reflect, connect, and uncover hidden layers of ourselves. The latest must-visit exhibition is the Museum of Hidden Objects and Feelings (MOHO), a captivating new experience that delves into the complex world of social connections and loneliness. In today’s world, where digital interactions thrive over genuine real-life bonds, this immersive exhibition sparks important conversations about what it truly means to connect in our busy lives—just in time for World Mental Health Day (October 10). Here’s what to expect from the exhibition.
How does this exhibition help us understand loneliness and connection?
MOHO, launched by the Singapore-based organisation Half, offers visitors a safe and engaging space to explore their inner emotions through eight interactive booths until November 1, 2025. From sharing personal stories behind everyday objects to reflecting on moments of joy and sadness, visitors are encouraged to explore their own feelings and to empathise with other people’s journeys.

Highlights include a deeply moving compilation of stories titled Oneliness, a tactile installation called Cabinet of Emotions, and a heartfelt activity called ForWords, where visitors write letters to their future selves or loved ones—creating a meaningful keepsake to cherish long after the visit.
Interestingly, the exhibition was designed to foster authenticity and community so it’s recommended everyone puts their phones away, slows down, and reflects as they wander. Plus, visitors receive a My MOHO Passport to track their journey, collecting stamps at each station for a chance to redeem a free drink.

Overall, the thought-provoking exhibition promotes self-awareness and aims to gather insight on how Singaporeans perceive loneliness to help strengthen empathy and reduce social stigma. Definitely, a top experience for all ages seeking a deeper understanding of connection in today’s world. Get tickets from $15.
The Museum of Hidden Objects and Feelings Exhibition runs from October 3 to November 1, 2025 at SCAPE, Singapore.