Futures Imagined is a studio founded by curator and museum director Honor Harger. It works at the intersection of art, science, and futures thinking, helping organisations imagine, develop, and communicate new possibilities in response to technological, environmental, and societal change. Drawing on decades of experience creating large-scale public projects, the studio convenes artists, scientists, designers, and thinkers to develop work that is both conceptually rigorous and publicly engaging.

Futures Imagined specialises in translating complex ideas into powerful experiences: from exhibitions, festivals, conferences, and public programmes to strategic initiatives, institutional design, and research-led commissions. The studio also offers keynote speaking and thought leadership, presenting these ideas to global audiences through lectures, conferences, and long-term advisory work. Futures Imagined partners with cultural institutions, governments, and industry to shape new organisations, transform existing ones, and develop futures-oriented strategies that resonate with broad audiences while delivering meaningful social and environmental impact.

Bringing futures into the present through culture, imagination, and experience.

Futures Imagined Ltd is registered in England & Wales and works with clients internationally. Honor Harger is based in Singapore.

25
Years of practice
80+
Major exhibitions
60+
Keynotes across four continents

Honor Harger is a curator, museum director, and cultural leader working at the intersection of art, science, and futures thinking. As director of ArtScience Museum in Singapore from 2014–2026, she led one of Asia's premier cultural destinations, transforming the museum into a global leader in immersive, future-focused programming that engages up to a million visitors annually. She also oversaw a high-value attractions portfolio at Marina Bay Sands that formed a core part of Singapore's tourism economy.

She brings to Futures Imagined a distinctive fusion of curatorial depth, commercial acumen, and strategic intelligence, equipping businesses and institutions with the clarity to act with confidence as they navigate complex and uncertain futures.

Across a 25-year international career, including senior roles at Tate Modern in London, transmediale in Berlin, AV Festival in Newcastle, and Lighthouse in Brighton, Honor has built and led ambitious cultural organisations across Europe and Asia. She has delivered over 80 major exhibitions and hundreds of public programmes. Her work combines curatorial vision with strategic and commercial leadership, developing partnerships across government, industry, and the cultural sector to deliver projects with global reach. She is known for advancing futures-oriented practice within institutions, using art and interdisciplinary collaboration to open up new ways of understanding and engaging with the challenges of our time.