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Juju World: This inflatable playground filled with Cj Hendry’s collectible plush bunnies debuts at IMBA

Oversized Jujus will be created for Singapore – available nowhere else in the world

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
Cj Hendry
Photograph: Cj Hendry Studio | Artist Cj Hendry & juju
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We’re sure you’ve already heard – artist Cj Hendry’s plushie Flower Market at IMBA Theatre accidentally sparked a small civil war on its opening day (June 10). And, well, things are not winding down. 

Next up? Juju World, the world’s first inflatable experience built around the artist’s collectible toy series, Juju. This is her cult character series centred on a plush, rabbit-like figure with a flower over one eye. Fluffy and soft to the touch, the plush comes in an array of colours and is typically packaged in a blind box – so you’ll never know what colourway you’re about to get.

But for the first and only time, Juju World in Singapore will present the toy in a bold new yellow colourway. At the event, you can also expect a dreamscape filled with larger-than-life inflatable JuJu figures, a pit of yellow balls, and playful sculptural installations. 

You’ll also want to get your hands on highly exclusive oversized Juju dolls during your visit. Designed specially for Singapore, these limited-edition toys will not be available elsewhere after Juju World ends. 

For those who aren’t familiar, Hendry first made her name in the art world through hyperrealistic drawings. Her subjects, such as luxury handbags and crumpled receipts, are recreated with an almost obsessive attention to detail. Over time, her practice expanded beyond the confines of the canvas, evolving into immersive, large-scale installations.

Find out more about Juju World here and follow Cj Hendry on Instagram here.

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