Four days of camp over the September break, Monday 7 to Thursday 10 September, at New Bahru and Katong Point.
Two camps: a 3-hour morning built for 4 to 6 year olds, and a full day for 7 to 17s. Book the days you want.
Choose your child's camp below:
Preschooler Cuties!

Our Mini Camp is built for 4 to 6 year olds: shorter mornings and smaller groups, with a finished piece to carry home each day. Across the morning children work with air clay, canvas and other simple materials, and each of the four days is a different project, so you can book one day or all four.
The focus at this age isn't technique. It's sensory exploration, fine motor coordination, and the kind of focused, hands-on time that builds confidence in making. Each session is teacher-led with plenty of room for individual creativity, some snacks are included to keep little artists fuelled. Drop-off, three hours, one finished piece. That's the rhythm.
Dates: 7, 8, 9 & 10 September 2026
Ages: 4 - 6 (1:4 student teacher ratio)
Camp Day: 10 AM - 1 PM (3 hours)
Studios: New Bahru (River Valley)
Format: 1 day SGD 90 · 3 days SGD 260 · 4 days SGD 340
Pricing: Choose single days or mix-and-match
Led by: Priscilia and our team of art educators →
Book early - popular themes fill fast.
Art is even more fun with friends!
Bring 1 - 2 buddies to enjoy 5% off,
or gather a group of 3 or more for 10% off camp fees.
Create memories together and bring home your very own masterpieces!
A labelled water bottle and a light jacket
We provide all materials for drawing, painting, crafting, and printmaking; aprons included
Our camps are drop-off only, so children can focus on drawing and sketching without distractions.

September 7
A dinosaur loose in the city, and the children pick which dinosaur and which city. They draw the buildings around it and work out how to fit something that enormous into the same picture.
Learning Focus:Drawing from imagination, scale and proportion, composition, working with colour
Great For:Dinosaur fans, children who like inventing their own scenes

September 8
A fairy's treehouse money box, built up from air clay: the trunk, the little door, the windows, the fairy who lives in it. Small hands get plenty of rolling and pinching practice.
Learning Focus:Working with air clay, building three-dimensional forms, fine motor coordination, surface detail
Great For:Children who love tiny worlds and fairy stories

September 9
Scoops, sauce, sprinkles and a cherry on top. The children decide how tall to stack it before gravity has an opinion.
Learning Focus:Working with air clay, stacking and balancing forms, colour recognition, decorative finishing
Great For:Dessert lovers, children who like decorating

September 10
Pokémon [Canvas Painting]
Each child picks a Pokémon and paints it on canvas. For most of this age group it is their first time on a real canvas, so we spend time on holding the brush and mixing the colour they actually want.
Learning Focus:Brush control, colour mixing, working on canvas, building confidence with a real art medium
Great For:Pokémon fans, little ones ready for a first canvas painting
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Keep young artists engaged over the September break!
Our Holiday Art Camp is four full-day workshops across clay, hand sewing, digital illustration and fashion drawing. The same four projects run at both studios on different days, so you can book by project or by studio. Drop off at 9am, pick up at 3pm, lunch included.
Dates: 7 to 10 September 2026 ,
Ages: 7 - 17 (mixed by activity with age-appropriate guidance)
Camp Day: 9 AM - 3 PM (6 hours), lunch included
Studios: New Bahru (River Valley) and Katong Point (Joo Chiat)
Format: 1 day SGD 190 · 2 days SGD 370 · 4 days SGD 680
Pricing: Choose single days or mix-and-match a week
Led by: Priscilia and our team of art educators →
Book early - popular themes fill fast.
Art is even more fun with friends!
Bring 1 - 2 buddies to enjoy 5% off,
or gather a group of 3 or more for 10% off camp fees.
Create memories together and bring home your very own masterpieces!
A labelled water bottle and a light jacket
iPad with Procreate + Apple Pencil for digital workshops (studio provides everything else)
We provide all materials for drawing, painting, crafting, and printmaking; aprons included
Our camps are drop-off only, so children can focus on drawing and sketching without distractions.


New Bahru 7 Sep · Katong 10 Sep
A cross-section through a piece of fruit with a whole house built inside it. Children draw it flat, one room stacked above the next, so you can see into every floor at once. Participants bring their own iPad with Apple Pencil and Procreate installed; limited studio iPads for rent, first come first served.
Learning Focus:Cross-section and cutaway drawing, layer management, Procreate brushes, interior scene design
Great For:iPad users, future game and set designers, children who like drawing tiny rooms

New Bahru 8 Sep · Katong 9 Sep
A whale shark plushie, made by hand. Children cut their pattern pieces, stitch them, turn the shape right side out and stuff it, which is most of a full day's work.
Learning Focus:Hand sewing, pattern thinking, three-dimensional soft sculpting, stuffing technique
Great For:Crafty children, plushie collectors, anyone who wants to learn to sew

New Bahru 9 Sep · Katong 8 Sep
Huntrix figurines in air clay, about the size of a thumb. The hair is the hard part, and it is the part they most want to get right.
Learning Focus:Figure sculpting, proportion and posing, painting on clay, character interpretation
Great For:KPop Demon Hunters fans, children who collect figurines, sculpting enthusiasts

New Bahru 10 Sep · Katong 7 Sep
Fashion Gown [Illustration]
Children draw the tall stretched figure that fashion designers sketch on, then design a gown onto it: the shape, the way the fabric falls, the beading and trim. Colouring is where a flat drawing starts to look like cloth.
Learning Focus:Fashion figure proportions, designing to a silhouette, rendering fabric and folds, detail work
Great For:Children who design their own clothes, anyone interested in fashion
in your artsy era

Teen Fundamentals is for older students who want a more serious art experience away from younger kids. Each module runs across three consecutive afternoons and focuses on a single medium, giving teens the time and space to actually engage with the fundamentals rather than rush through a one-day project.
The four modules cover concept art in Procreate, pencil portrait sketching, watercolour landscape, and oil painting. Each one is pitched at first-timers and dabblers alike. We schedule teen modules on demand, so tell us which one your teen wants and we will line up the dates. The shared thread is that they're taught at a level that respects teen interests and capability, in groups small enough for proper feedback. Whether your teen is exploring art as a hobby, building a portfolio, or just looking for something more substantial than a holiday workshop, the fundamentals camp is built for that kind of student.
Dates: Scheduled on demand
Ages: 13 - 17
Camp Day: 3 PM - 6 PM (3 hours)
Studios: New Bahru (River Valley) and Katong Point (Joo Chiat)
Pricing: 1 camp SGD 280 · 2 camps SGD 550 · 4 camps SGD 1000
Format: Choose single camps or mix-and-match
Led by: Priscilia and our team of art educators →
Book early - popular themes fill fast.
Art is even more fun with friends!
Bring 1 - 2 buddies to enjoy 5% off,
or gather a group of 3 or more for 10% off camp fees.
Create memories together and bring home your very own masterpieces!
A labelled water bottle and a light jacket
iPad with Procreate + Apple Pencil for digital workshops (studio provides everything else)
We provide all materials for drawing, painting, crafting, and printmaking; aprons included
Our camps are drop-off only, so children can focus on drawing and sketching without distractions.

On demand
This three-day module introduces students to concept art using Procreate. Working from initial concept sketches through to a refined design, teens will develop their own mythical creature with attention to anatomy, form, and design language. We'll explore how concept artists build creatures from real-animal references (scales, wings, fur, fins) to ground their designs in something believable. The progression covers ideation, refinement, line work, and different digital painting techniques across the three sessions, giving students a clear sense of how concept design comes together.
*participants to bring their own iPad, stylus and have Procreate on their device. Limited studio iPads available for rental, first-come-first-served.
Learning Focus:Concept art fundamentals, ideation and refinement, working from real-world references, Procreate brushes and layers, different digital painting techniques
Great For:Teens curious about concept design, students building a creative portfolio, first-timers wanting to try Procreate properly

On demand
Portrait drawing is one of the most rewarding and most challenging areas of traditional art, and three days is a good introduction to it. This module focuses on observational pencil sketching of the human face, covering proportions, facial structure, shading, and the kind of careful looking that good portrait work demands. Students will work through guided exercises and longer studies across the series.
Learning Focus:Facial proportions, observational drawing, pencil shading techniques, capturing likeness, working with reference
Great For:Teens drawn to realism and traditional drawing, students wanting to strengthen their fundamentals, first-timers curious about portraiture

Watercolour rewards patience and punishes rushing, which makes it a great medium for teens ready to slow down and pay attention. This three-day module covers landscape painting fundamentals: how watercolour behaves on paper, how to plan a piece before the first wash, and how to build up depth using transparent layers. Students work from reference images through guided studies.
Learning Focus:Watercolour techniques, wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry application, atmospheric perspective, planning and composition, working with transparency
Great For:Teens interested in traditional painting, students wanting to develop watercolour properly, first-timers curious about the medium

On demand
Amazing Wildlife [Oil Painting]
Oil painting is the medium most associated with serious traditional art, and it's also one of the most forgiving once students understand how it behaves. This three-day module introduces oil painting through wildlife subjects, covering colour mixing, brushwork, and the slower, more deliberate process that oils require. Students will produce a finished piece across the three sessions.
Learning Focus:Oil painting fundamentals, colour mixing, brushwork and texture, painting from reference, working with traditional materials
Great For:Students interested in traditional painting techniques, first-timers wanting hands-on experience with oils
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Got questions?
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We’ve assembled answers to the most common questions parents ask, so that you can feel confident and prepared for your child’s camp experience with us. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions - we’re here to help.
Should the Holiday Art Camp sessions be booked for consecutive days?
No, they do not. You can mix and match your selections based on your child’s interests and schedule.
Is lunch included?
Yes, lunch is provided for all campers.
Can my child choose their lunch?
Lunch options include fishball noodles, chicken rice, or a bento from a nearby provider. We will select the meal based on dietary restrictions within the group (dairy, egg, or seafood allergies).
Can I drop off my child earlier?
Children can arrive no more than 10 minutes before class starts. Our sessions begin on time, so we appreciate punctuality.
Can my helper sit in with my child?
The camp is a drop-off session. Your helper is welcome to wait outside the studio but will not be able to sit in with your child during the session.
What does a typical day look like?
Camp runs 9am to 3pm and is built around one project per day. Here's the rhythm:
Our camps are project-focused rather than activity-packed. Children spend the day making something they're proud of, with breaks built in to recharge, but no filler games or unrelated activities. By pick-up, every child has a finished piece to take home.