Former Ford Factory Museum
Surviving the Japanese Occupation: War and it’s Legacies is a permanent World War Two exhibition presented by the National Archives of Singapore at the historic Former Ford Factory. This museum was the place where the British forces surrendered unconditionally to the Imperial Japanese Army on 15 February 1942.
The exhibition presents the events and memories surrounding the British surrender, the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, and the legacies of the war. Through oral history accounts, archival records and published materials, the exhibition highlights the diverse experiences of people in Singapore during this crucial time in her history.
Client
National Archives of Singapore
Role
Senior Graphic Designer
Agency
Gallagher & Associates Asia
Collaborators
Senior Exhibit Designer - Jonathon Hopkins
Graphic Designer - Dewi Juliana
Project Date
2017