Cj Hendry’s juju world at IMBA Theatre
By now, you’ve probably heard of Cj Hendry and her viral Flower Market exhibition, where visitors queued for hours just to get their hands on one of her coveted plush flowers. The hype was so real that scalpers started selling the Singapore-exclusive designs at marked-up prices on Carousell.
If you missed out on bringing one home, here’s another chance to hop on the CJ Hendry train. The artist is back in Singapore with juju world, an immersive exhibition taking over IMBA Theatre with giant inflatables and, yes, another range of SG-exclusive merchandise.
We got a first look at the exhibition to bring you the key details before you visit, including what to expect, the full merch price list, and where to snap the best photos.
Who is Cj Hendry?
Image adapted from: Cj Hendry Studio
Before we dive into juju world, let’s answer the question some of you might still be wondering: Who exactly is Cj Hendry?
The Australian artist is best known for her larger-than-life artworks and captivating exhibitions that blur the line between art installation and full-on experience. Rather than keeping art confined to galleries, she believes in creating playful, interactive spaces that anyone can enjoy.
What is juju world?

At the heart of juju world is, obviously, juju – Cj Hendry’s collectible bunny-like character that’s instantly recognisable by its long ears and the flower covering one of its eyes.
If you’re wondering why everything is yellow, that’s because Singapore’s edition is extra special. This is the 1st and only time juju world will appear in yellow anywhere in the world!
The exclusives don’t stop there either. Visitors will be able to shop a range of limited-edition juju collectibles created specially for the Singapore run. Once the exhibition wraps up, these pieces won’t be available anywhere else, so you might want to make some room on your shelves before heading down.
What are the highlights at juju world?
Rows & rows of blind box jujus to try your luck

Just as you walk into the exhibition space, you’ll be greeted by aisles and aisles of yellow tins, each one holding a Small juju ($39) in blind-box style.

Dusty, a sage green juju.
There are 9 leopard print Small jujus in total to collect, and while each one is adorable in its own way, some colours are rarer than others. One of the most sought-after is swizzle, the bright yellow juju, which sits right at the top of the rarity list.
Inside each blind box tin, you’ll also find a packet of juju stickers and a card featuring the full lineup.

It honestly feels a notch more premium than your average POP MART blind box drop. The tin itself is sturdy enough to be reused for storage, which makes the slightly higher price tag feel more justified. We’re already thinking of what to stash in ours.
More merchandise to add to your collection

Big jujus in 5 colourways.
Head to the cashier counters next to make your purchase. This is also where you’ll get to buy more juju-themed merchandise. Here’s the full breakdown of items and prices:
| Merch | Price |
| Small juju | $39 |
| Big juju | $99 |
| Balloon | $5 |
| Socks | $8 |
| Keychain | $15 |
| Iron-on Patch | $15 |
| Pins | $15 |
| Ears | $15 |
| Fan | $19 |
| Bottle | $30 |
| Cap | $39 |
| T-Shirt | $49 |
| Mystery Bag | $10 |

Go for the cap or water bottle if you’re trying to justify the spend – at least these are things you’ll actually use every day.

Alas, we couldn’t resist picking up a Mystery Bag, which comes with accessories to dress your juju up in. Ours came with a little dress and 2 hair ties.
Mega-sized juju inflatables

Right in the middle of the exhibition is a massive ball pit that spans almost half the room. And lounging in it are 2 giant jujus, which immediately dominate the space the moment you walk in. You’ll want to switch your camera to 0.5 mode just to get everything in frame – because yes, they are that huge.

You’ll also spot inflated flowers you can sit on, lean against, or use as props for your photos around the ball pit.

Psst, look closely at the ball pit itself, and you’ll realise the “balls” aren’t your usual round ones – they’re actually mini jujus. Tiny versions of the character are scattered everywhere, making the entire setup even more adorable than it already is.
Inflatable slides to whoosh down

You won’t miss the inflatable slides inside juju world – they’re big, bright, and very much designed to be noticed. To get to the top, you’ll need to make a short climb up the structure before you’re rewarded with the descent.
Here’s a warning: it’s steeper than it looks. This writer here only managed to make it up before chickening out at the top and doing the classic climb of shame back down. My brave colleague took one for the team instead.
We heard a mix of squeals and screams as other visitors slid their way down, so this is your sign to brace yourself if you’re planning to try it.
What to know before visiting juju world
Wear comfortable clothes & bring socks

Avoid wearing shorts like I did – you’ll definitely thank yourself later.
Remember to dress for movement – you’ll be waddling through ball pits, climbing inflatable structures, and sliding your way down giant installations, so comfortable clothing is a must. Long pants are recommended to avoid any awkward slipping or sliding mishaps.
Socks are also compulsory inside the exhibition, as footwear isn’t allowed. There are shoe racks provided within the hall for you to safely store your shoes before entering the ball pit. If you happen to forget your socks, you’ll need to purchase a pair on-site for $8.
Complete an indemnity form before entering
Before you can get into the exhibition, you’ll need to complete a quick indemnity form. Scan a QR code at the entrance, and fill in your particulars.
It’ll take no more than 1 minute, but if you’re coming in a big group, it’s worth factoring in a little extra time so everyone can get through it smoothly together.
Avoid wearing loose accessories & keeping things in your pockets
With all the climbing, sliding, and bouncing involved, it’s easy for small items like keys, cards, or jewellery to go missing without you even noticing. Best to keep things minimal or stored safely in your bag, so you can enjoy the experience without constantly worrying about losing your stuff.
BTW, you can leave your bags on the racks and benches provided within the hall, but avoid bringing along expensive items just in case – even though we all know Singapore is generally very safe.
How much are tickets?

We recommend picking out your blind box before leaving, so you won’t have to lug your purchases around.
Adult tickets are priced at $15, while children aged 3 to 12 enter at $10. Little ones below 3 years old get in for free – it’s a wallet-friendly activity to bring your kiddos along this June holiday.
When does the juju world exhibition end?
The exhibition is running from 20th June to 18th July 2026, giving you just under a month to catch it before it wraps up.
You won’t be able to find the Singapore-exclusive merch anywhere after the exhibition wraps, unless you’re willing to support the scalpers on Carousell at some very questionable prices. So if something catches your eye, plan a visit before it all disappears for good.
juju world – The Smart Local review

Overall, we think juju world is worth a visit, especially if you’re looking for something fun and easy on the wallet. The giant inflatable playground works well for both adults and kids – you’ll find yourself just as entertained as the little ones running around the space.
And yup, the merchandise is another big draw, with its blind box format that taps into a trend that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
You’ll likely spend about an hour here, which makes it a great short activity for a casual date or even a family outing to keep the kids entertained and tired out after.
Plus, since this is Cj Hendry’s follow-up to her wildly popular Flower Market, it’s also a nice way to say you’ve experienced one of her exhibitions in Singapore.
Visit juju world at IMBA Theatre before it’s gone for good
All in all, juju world is a fun outing that delivers on both the photo ops and the collectibles hype. If you’re looking for a quick weekend plan that doesn’t break the bank, this one’s an easy yes – just don’t wait too long before it disappears from Singapore.
Get tickets to juju world
Admission: From $10
Date: 20th Jun-18th Jul 2026
Time: Mon-Thu 10am-7pm | Fri-Sun 10am-8pm
More events in Singapore:
- SimplyGo Adventure Quest pop-up at Bugis+
- 1st White Rabbit concept store at Plaza Sing
- POP MART CRYBABY at Singapore Oceanarium
Photography by Jessica Chin.
