Citrus Fest 2026

WHAT DO CARE, KACANG PUTEH, AND KARAOKE HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?

Come find out at CITRUS fest—in this biennial festival by and for arts workers and the public, we present a tasty spread of care practices over 10 days!

Want something sweet & spicy? Check out our sweet&spicy get-togethers to hang out and chill.

Craving something to chew on? We have many crunchy workshops and savoury conversations.

Game to be surprised? Sign up for mystery sessions presented by our Huddle Puddle community of practice!

CITRUS fest 2026: Kacang Puteh, Care-Oke? is curated by ground-up arts collective CITRUS practices, commissioned by the Arts Resource Hub with support from the National Arts Council, and held in conjunction with the Singapore Night Festival.

PROGRAMMES

WHAT ARE YOU CRAVING?

With 20 programmes by over 50 arts practitioners and workers, mix and match your desired flavours and textures!

SWEET&SPICY
GET-TOGETHERS

ANTHROPOS | BANG & BONNIE SIEW | CITRUS PRACTICES | FELLOW | Joey Leung Si Gi, Muhammad Amirul Adli, Wang Xi Jie & Woon Tien Wei | POST-MUSEUM & ROBERT GUTH | THE ARTISTS VILLAGE  

SAVOURY
CONVERSATIONS

ADIB KOSNAN | ANG XIAO TING, CHONG GUA KHEE, CORRIE TAN & SIREE RIEWPAIBOON | TAN JACK KY & CHONG GUA KHEE | TAN YI HAN & MAYUKO VERMEULEN | The Artists’ Institute for Quantum Kinship (ANG KIA YEE & SALTY XI JIE NG )

CRUNCHY
WORKSHOPS

CHARLENE RAJENDRAN, CHONG GUA KHEE, FAYE LIM, GRACE LOW, HOO KUAN CIEN & ROSEMARY MCGOWAN | CHEW SHAW EN & NGIAM LI YI | DANIEL HUI, NISHOK, VIKNESH KOBINATHAN & OBJECTIFS | KAMINI RAMACHANDRAN & THE ARTISTS VILLAGE  

MYSTERY
HUDDLE PUDDLE

ADEEB FAZAH & CHERYL HO with DENISE DOLENDO | ANGEL MERMAIRINA, AUDERIA TAN, IVNI BIN YAAKUB, JADE OW & TAN BENG TIAN | ANNABELLE FAYE DANKER & TERENCE LAU | CHEW LI HONG & RAYANN CONDY 

Just want to chill? Grab some kacang puteh and chat with others at our coffee shop installation, or browse selected materials from the festival at our Rest & Digest Corner~

ABOUT US

CITRUS practices
stands for

Care, Intimacy, TRaUma-informed and Safer practices in the arts.

We are a ground-up collective of arts workers who came together in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our mission is to support arts workers in Singapore in building capacities and networks around care practices in the arts. The key pillars of our work include organising workshops, developing resource articles, and hosting community gatherings.

In the long term, our shared horizon is for a caring arts ecosystem where individuals and organisations alike are valued, nourished and thriving.