Calling all pawrents and aspiring cat owners, there’s a free cat-themed exhibition in town open from now till 3rd May 2026, and you can bring your furbaby along too.
Organised by Tokonama, a curated gallery space tucked away in Tai Seng, Toxoplasmosis features over 20 artworks by local and international artists alongside kitty-themed apparel and Japanese brews. Sounds like a purrfect weekend side quest to us.
The exhibition’s funky name is a direct reference to a parasitic condition that induces changes in a host’s behaviour and emotional state. It’s a cheeky nod to the almost hypnotising effect felines have on us, from those funny cat compilations that go viral on TikTok to centuries-old artworks featuring our furry friends.
Toxoplasmosis will be open on 25th April 2026 from 12pm to 5pm, with more dates to be announced – stay tuned to Tokonama’s Instagram to find out when the next slot drops.
Featuring over 17 different artists from our shores and beyond, the art showcase invites each artist to reflect on their memories with their feline companions, whether it’s their own furbabies or the community cats they grew up with.
Image credit: @toko__nama via Instagram
From tiny miniatures inspired by our beloved neighbourhood cats to paintings, prints, and antique postcards of kittens from the 1920s, there’s no shortage of cat-themed paraphernalia for art lovers.
Image adapted from: @kristalmelson & @jaeyyelle via Instagram
Singapore-based illustrator Kristal Melson will be showcasing a mixed-medium piece made on birch plywood, while local artist Jaeyyelle’s painting, created at home with her kitty over the span of 1.5 months, will also be up for sale.
Local artist Jun Zuan Ang will also be displaying his miniature cat replicas of photos he’s taken of community cats, while multidisciplinary artist Yun presents concrete sculptures inspired by moments spent at home with his cat.
All displayed artworks are up for grabs, and 10% of all sales will be donated to Kitten Sanctuary Singapore, a volunteer-run non-profit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming vulnerable cats, including pregnant mama cats and newborns.
Rep your love for all things feline with Tokonama’s clothing line, because nothing says cat lover quite like an “I Heart Cats” tee. Check out the cheeky MILF design too – that’s “Meow I Love Felines”, of course. Prices range from $38 for baby tees to $50 for the heavyweight t-shirts.
Image adapted from: @open.door.store & @teasan.studio via Instagram
As if the exhibition couldn’t get any cuter, there are also small bites displayed in cat bowls alongside Japanese botanical brews by Teasan Studio. Crowd favourites are the Yuzu and Persimmon Leaf Cold Brew ($8) and Red Shiso Soda ($10).
Image credit: Tricia Teong
If the heat’s got you beat, you can sit back and sip on your drinks at their cosy couch, or flip through their free-to-browse cat-themed books.
To get to Tokonama’s gallery, take the Circle Line to Tai Seng MRT Station, and it’s a short 9-minute walk to 16 Shaw Road. You’ll find the exhibition on the 3rd floor of the industrial building, located inside the corner unit #03-10.
For those coming by bus, take services 22, 24, 28, 43, 58, 62, 70, 70M, 76, 80, 93 or 158 to the Asiawide Ind Building bus stop. It’s about a 7-minute walk to get to the exhibition, and most of it is unsheltered, so it’s best to bring an umbrella with you.
Whether you’re here for the art, fashion, or just to see cute cats, Toxoplasmosis by Tokonama is proof that everything is better with cats.
Admission: Free
Date: 25th April 2026 (More dates to be announced)
Time: 12pm-5pm
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Cover image adapted from: @jnrlm via Instagram, Tricia Teong
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