Marina South Pier MRT station

The extension, first announced as part of the 2008 Land Transport Master Plan, was completed on 22 November 2014.

Present, depicts the modern and historical landmarks of Singapore in two parts using 27,000 decommissioned EZ-Link cards.

[23][24][25] When the SCYA were commissioned for the artwork in 2012, the LTA had launched a programme to recall a batch of Sony EZ-Link smartcards, which were being replaced by the CEPAS cards.

[29] Prvacki's "carpet-like" concept for the artwork was inspired by the "long, rectangular panoramic shape" of the station's interior.

[30] The participants' stories, which contained themes of nature, city development, and nation-building, were moulded on clay[31] with the guidance of Prvacki and her protégés.

[28] The participants used several ceramic-making methods and techniques[30] to produce allegorical icons such as birds, trees, the Singapore Flag, and a future with driverless cars.

She added she was "deeply touched" by those involved and proud to present the work as a gift to Singapore.

[32] The participants,[32] as well as Senior Minister Josephine Teo and other LTA officials,[33] attended the artwork's unveiling ceremony on 23 October 2015.

The station's opening ceremony
Exit B of the station next to Marina South Pier
Singapore Tapestry , a gift from the LTA to commemorate Singapore's 50th anniversary, displayed across the station's concourse