Still looking for ways to keep the kids busy this summer? Come hang out at ArtScience Museum. We’re talking heaps of kid-friendly activities, plus a mini Digital Art holiday camp! Check out the schedule below:
Mini Holiday Camp: Digital Art
This June, your budding artists will get to explore the world of art and technology! Through this half-day mini-camp, they’ll take a leap into the world of programming and learn more about the basic concepts of coding. Plus, they’ll get to go on a special tour of Future World: Where Art Meets Science!
When: 22 Jun (Tuesday), 2.30pm – 5pm, 29 Jun (Tuesday), 2.30pm – 5pm, 5 Jul (Monday), 10.15am – 12.45pm, 19 Jul (Monday), 2.30pm – 5pm, 29 Jul (Thursday), 10.15am – 12.45pm
Cost: $48 (Ticket will include one accompanying parent/guardian), recommended for 5 years old and up
Where: Rainbow Room, Basement 2
Tote Bag Printing with Tell Your Children
Tell Your Children is holding a silkscreen printing workshop this summer! You’ll learn the processes and techniques of silkscreen printing and make your own character. And, you can take your own stylised tote bag home!
When: 18 June (Friday), 6pm – 7pm and 16 July (Friday), 6pm – 7pm
Cost: $15 per participant. Up to 10 participants on a first-come, first-served basis
Where: Rainbow Room, Basement 2
Film Screenings: Wondrous Worlds
Free film screening alert! This summer holiday, ArtScience Museum presents Wondrous Worlds, a delightful selection of films that illuminates the rich inner worlds and imaginations of children and young people.
When: Various timings, Schedule subject to change, please check the Facebook event page for the latest updates
Cost: Free admission. Online pre-booking of tickets is required.
Where: Expression Gallery, Level 4
ABCs of Being Bold with Colours!
Learn how different tints can be used as a meditating tool to show our true colours with ArtScience Museum’s Education Specialist, Radhiah!
Where: Online
ABCs of Composing with Haiku
Relax and enjoy the calm that haikus bring through this special how-to haiku session with ArtScience Museum’s Education Specialist, Diona and local poet, Loh Guan Liang. Loh Guan Liang is the author of two poetry collections, one of which was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018.
When: 2 July (Friday)
Where: Online
G.R.E.A.T Book Club
Bookworms will love this lively book club discussion on the impact of technology on society. The G.R.E.A.T Book Club will discuss TIN by Padraig Kenny.
The session will be introduced and facilitated by Zara Khanna, founder of the G.R.E.A.T. Club and a strong believer in the role that technology and the arts can play together in improving the world.
When: 24 July (Saturday), 3 – 4pm
Cost: Event is complimentary with limited slots available. Online pre-booking of tickets is required.
Where: Rainbow Room, Basement 2