The first public library for the performing arts in Singapore is
library@esplanade which opened in 2002. It was developed in lieu of the Government of Singapore's strategy to transform the nation into a renaissance city of the 21st century. The library's purpose was to encourage and inspire people from all walks of life to understand and appreciate arts and culture while challenging their perception of arts as an elitist luxury. On 2 May 2023, The National Library Board announced that the library@esplanade will be permanently closed on 30 June 2023, and its collections and programmes will be moved to the
National Library in the
Civic District. This performing arts collection is now housed under the new Central Arts Library which is primarily located in the National Library Building. In addition to the performing arts collection, it was announced on 6 September 2024 that the
library@orchard will undergo a two-years revamp and that the design and applied arts collection will be relocated to Central Arts Library. This collection can be found in the unmanned pop-up location at the
University of the Arts Singapore, Level 2, Gallery 2 of the
National Design Centre. The collation of the performing arts, design and applied arts collection can better serve communities, practitioners, students, academics and researchers. National Library Board Chief Executive Officer Mr Ng Cher Pong said: “With the centralising of NLB’s arts resources here in the heart of the
Civic District, we hope to make discovering, reading and learning about the arts easier for everyone. We also look forward to working with the community, including our ongoing partnership with the University of the Arts Singapore, to create more opportunities for people to experience the arts, and be inspired by it. Between August 2023 and December 2024, the Central Arts Library has planned over 90 performing arts programmes, drawing about 7,000 participants into the National Library Building. These programmes include movie screenings, performances and workshops, and
DVD and
Blu-ray discs reservation services include
motion pictures,
ballet, Western and
Chinese Opera. ==Collections==