Three holiday camps this June, each built for a different age and style of art-making.
Whether you have a curious 4-year-old, a 7-12 year old looking for variety, or a teenager ready to focus on a single medium, there's a programme that fits.
Choose your child's camp below:
Preschooler Cuties!

Our Mini Camp is built specifically for 4 to 6 year olds, with shorter sessions, smaller groups, and projects designed for little hands. Across the morning, children work with air clay, canvas and other simple materials to make something they can take home that very day.
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: 4 - 25 June 2026
Ages: 4 - 6 (1:4 student teacher ratio)
Camp Day: 9 AM - 12 PM (3 hours)
Studios: New Bahru (River Valley)
Format: 1 day SGD 90 · 3 days SGD 250 · 5 days SGD 310
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.

June 4
There's something magical about making a tiny version of something real. Little ones will sculpt their own sushi pieces from clay (rice, fish, rolled maki, the works) and arrange them in their very own bento box. It's tactile, slow, and full of small decisions that build patience and pride.
Learning Focus:Fine motor coordination, working with clay, colour recognition, sequencing and arrangement, building three-dimensional forms
Great For:Sensory explorers, kids who love food and food play, little ones who enjoy making detailed miniatures

June 11
A cake with wings? A cake on top of another cake? Whatever shape it takes, your little one is in charge today. Using air clay, children build their own dream cake from the base up, layering shapes, adding decorations, and finishing with all the toppings their imagination calls for. No two cakes ever look the same.
Learning Focus:Fine motor skills, working with air clay, stacking and balancing forms, imaginative composition, decorative finishing
Great For:Dessert lovers, kids who love decorating, children who light up at anything sweet

A Pokeball with a tiny world inside. Children will sculpt their favourite Pokemon from air clay, then build them a little home with artificial moss and natural-looking details. No watering or aftercare, just a small adventurous scene that lives on their shelf and sparks endless stories.
Learning Focus:Sculpting fundamentals, working with air clay, scene composition, working with mixed materials, character expression
Great For:Pokemon fans, kids who love tiny worlds, children who enjoy storytelling through play

June 25
Cat Portrait [Canvas Painting]
A first painting on a real canvas. Children will paint a portrait of a cat (their own, an imagined one, or a favourite from a picture) on an A3 canvas with proper paints and brushes. We'll guide them through choosing colours, filling the space, and adding the details that give their cat its personality.
Learning Focus:Brush control, colour mixing, working on canvas, observation and interpretation, building confidence with a real art medium
Great For:Cat lovers, little ones ready for their first canvas painting, children who love bringing characters to life
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Keep young artists engaged this school holiday!
Our Holiday Art Camp is a blend of crafting, painting, and digital illustration full-day workshops that build skill, confidence, and joy.
Dates: 1 - 26 June 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 · 3 days SGD 510 · 5 days SGD 800
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.

Ages 7-17

Our painting holiday camp gives students the rare experience of working at scale. Acrylic on a 70x100cm canvas isn't a one-hour exercise. It's a two-day project, the kind that demands planning, patience, and a real understanding of how paint behaves. Students learn to mix their own colours, build a composition from background to foreground, and develop the brush control that takes a piece from sketch to finished work.
What we love about the two-day format is how much it teaches between sessions. Coming back to a piece with fresh eyes is a skill in itself, and one most children rarely practise.
Great for: Children who are ready for a serious painting challenge and want to see what they can do with proper time and proper materials.

June 1 + 2
Most kids have never painted on a canvas this big. 70x100cm of blank space, two full days, and a wide open savanna scene to fill. Lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes, your child picks the safari animal that gets centre stage. We'll work with acrylics to layer up skies, distant mountains, and acacia trees around it. The finished piece is bedroom-wall sized, the kind of artwork they'll point to for years.
Learning Focus: Acrylic techniques, colour mixing, foreground and background layering, composition, working at scale
Great For: Kids who love a challenge, animal lovers

June 15 + 16
Gustav Klimt is the artist behind those famous shimmering gold portraits, and this is your child's chance to make their own version on a 70x100cm canvas over two days. We'll work with acrylics, gold accents, and all the patterns and shapes that make a Klimt painting feel like a treasure. It's ambitious, and most kids surprise themselves with what they pull off.
Learning Focus: Acrylic techniques, art history reference, working with metallics, pattern and ornamentation, working at scale
Great For: Kids who love art history, anyone drawn to gold and pattern,
eating texture,

June 22
Where would you go if you could go anywhere? Bali, Santorini, Tokyo, that beach from last year's trip. Kids pick a holiday memory or bucket list destination and bring it to life with markers. We'll cover how to plan a marker piece, layer colours without muddying them, and use white space to make a place feel sun-drenched.
Learning Focus: Marker techniques, layering and blending without bleeding, composition, capturing place and mood
Great For: Kids who love to travel, marker enthusiasts, anyone with a favourite holiday memory
Ages 7-17

Our plushie holiday camp introduces children to the craft behind the cuddly. Hand sewing, pattern thinking, three-dimensional shaping, and the small finishing touches that turn fabric and stuffing into a character with personality. It's a quiet, focused kind of making that builds patience and fine motor skills in equal measure.
Each session works with a different format and difficulty level, so beginners learn to sew from scratch while returning students push their technique into trickier territory. Every child leaves with a finished plushie they made themselves.
Great for: Children who enjoy making things by hand and parents who want their child to learn a practical, lifelong skill.

June 8
Remember Tamagochi? Now imagine a plushie version your child made themselves. We'll cover the basics of soft sculpting: cutting, stuffing, stitching, and adding the little features that make a plushie feel huggable. Kids take their finished friend home at the end of the day.
Learning Focus: Hand sewing basics, soft sculpting, fabric work, character design
Great For: Crafty kids, plushie collectors, anyone who wants to learn to sew

June 9
If your child is obsessed with KPop Demon Hunters, this one's for them. They'll make their own mini key plushies inspired by the characters, perfect for clipping onto a bag or pencil case. We'll cover how to bring a character's personality into a small format and how to handle fiddly details at miniature scale.
Learning Focus: Miniature plushie making, character interpretation, hand sewing, detail work
Great For: KPop Demon Hunters fans, kids who love accessories, anyone wanting to make wearable art

June 23
Big, round, squishy, impossible not to hug. In this session, kids hand-make their own Squishmallow-style plushie, learning how to get that signature soft round shape just right. We'll cover cutting, stuffing for maximum squishiness, and adding the simple features that give each one its personality.
Learning Focus: Hand sewing, three-dimensional soft sculpting, stuffing techniques, character design
Great For: Squishmallow collectors, crafty kids, anyone who loves a good plushie
Ages 7-17

Our outdoor drawing holiday camp takes students out of the studio and into Singapore. Working at real locations across the island, children learn to observe, simplify, and draw the world as they actually see it. It's a different kind of art education from anything that happens at a desk.
Outdoor sketching builds skills that studio practice can't teach: how to commit to a line you can't undo, how to make decisions about what matters in a busy scene, and how to capture a feeling rather than copy every detail. Students primarily work in watercolour, pencil and ink, with each location chosen to push a specific observational skill.
Great for: Children who are curious about the world around them and parents who want to nurture independence and observation.
*Drop-off and pick-up at the studio. Children travel with our teachers to and from each location.

June 3
We're heading out of the studio and into the Botanical Gardens for the day. Kids will sketch and paint real plants from life, learning how artists decide what to include, what to leave out, and how to capture the feeling of a place rather than copying every leaf. Watercolour and observation in equal measure.
Learning Focus: Outdoor sketching, watercolour techniques, observation skills, composition decisions, capturing atmosphere
Great For: Nature lovers, kids who like being outside, anyone curious about painting from life

June 10
Chinatown is a feast for the eyes. Lanterns, temples, market stalls, people moving in every direction. Kids will sketch and paint on location, learning how to choose what to focus on when there's so much going on. We'll work with watercolour and ink to capture the energy of one of Singapore's most iconic neighbourhoods.
Learning Focus: Urban sketching, watercolour and ink techniques, choosing focal points in busy scenes, capturing movement and atmosphere
Great For: Kids who love cities, budding street artists, anyone curious about Singapore's heritage

June 17
Sand, sea, sky, and the quiet of a beach morning. Kids will paint a seascape on location, learning how watercolour handles all those soft transitions between water and sky. We'll talk about composition, what to include, and how to make a simple scene feel atmospheric.
Learning Focus: Watercolour wet-on-wet techniques, capturing light and reflection, composition, working from observation
Great For: Beach lovers, kids who like calm and quiet, anyone wanting to learn watercolour properly

June 24
Church
Singapore has some beautiful old churches, all arches and spires and intricate stonework. Kids will sketch one on location, learning how to handle architectural detail without getting overwhelmed. We'll work with pencil and watercolour, focusing on the parts that make a building feel grand.
Learning Focus: Architectural sketching, perspective basics, watercolour techniques, deciding what to detail and what to simplify
Great For: Kids who love buildings, future architects, anyone curious about heritage Singapore
Ages 7-17

This digital art camp introduces children and teens to the expressive world of drawing on iPads using Procreate. Each project is designed to build foundational digital skills, whether your child is new to the medium or already familiar with it. They’ll learn how to build characters, design concepts, and tell visual stories with dynamic line art and vibrant colour.
Each day focuses on a different creative theme, helping students improve digital control, composition, and painting techniques applicable to animation, comics, and concept art.
Great for: Kids who love anime, games, or character design and want to practice bringing their ideas to life on screen - book early to secure your child’s spot!
*participants to bring their own ipad, stylus and have procreate on their device. Limited studio iPads available for rental, first-come-first-served.

June 4 & 5
Dragons, griffins, water spirits, something nobody's ever seen before. Kids design their own mythical creature from scratch in Procreate, then bring it to life with digital painting techniques. We'll cover how illustrators build a character, choose a colour story, and add the small details that make a creature feel real.
Learning Focus: Character design, digital painting, Procreate brushes, colour theory, layer management
Great For: Fantasy fans, future illustrators, kids who love drawing creatures, iPad users

June 11 & 12
Ever wondered how jewellery designers come up with their pieces? In this session, kids design their own gemstone jewellery in Procreate, learning how to render reflective surfaces, sparkles, and the metal settings that hold it all together. It's part technical drawing, part fantasy, and the results look properly professional.
Learning Focus: Rendering reflective surfaces, gemstone illustration, technical detail, Procreate brushes, design thinking
Great For: Future designers, kids who love sparkly things, anyone interested in fashion or product design

June 18 & 19
Ever wondered how those cute little game worlds get drawn? The tiny islands, the cosy rooms you can almost step into? That's isometric art, and most kids love making one. Using Procreate, we'll build a scene from the ground up using grids and the perspective tricks the pros rely on.
Learning Focus: Isometric perspective, grid construction, layer management, colour blocking, digital workflow
Great For: Tech-savvy kids, future game designers, architecture enthusiasts, iPad users

June 25 & 26
Animation Procreate
Drawing that moves. In this session, kids create their own short animation in Procreate, learning the basics of frame-by-frame movement and how a few small drawings can come together into something that feels alive. We'll cover timing, looping, and all the little tricks animators use to make things feel smooth.
Learning Focus: Frame-by-frame animation, timing and pacing, Procreate animation tools, simple character movement
Great For: Future animators, kids who love cartoons, anyone curious about how animation actually works
Ages 7-17

Our craft holiday camp is the messy, hands-on, three-dimensional end of the programme. Working with air clay, paper mache and mixed materials, children learn to build sculptures and miniature scenes from the ground up. Shaping, smoothing, structural thinking, surface painting, scene composition. Each session covers a different combination.
These are the projects that come home as objects rather than drawings. They sit on shelves, desks, and bedside tables for years, which is part of why students take so much care making them.
Great for: Hands-on children who love building, shaping, and seeing their ideas take physical form.

June 4 & 5
Sumikko Gurashi is all about the cute little characters that like to hide in corners, and this time they're heading into a summer garden. Kids will sculpt their own tiny Sumikko crew from air clay, then build them a little garden scene to live in. We'll cover shaping, smoothing, and painting to bring out all the personality, plus the small details that turn a figure into a whole world.
Learning Focus: Sculpting fundamentals, working with air clay, surface finishing, painting on clay, scene building
Great For: Sumikko fans, kids who love working with their hands, collectors of tiny things

June 11 & 12
A second take on KPop Demon Hunters, this time in air clay. Kids will sculpt their favourite characters as standing figurines, learning how to build a figure from the ground up. We'll cover proportions, posing, painting, and all the small touches that make a clay figure pop.
Learning Focus: Figure sculpting, working with air clay, painting on clay, character interpretation, proportion
Great For: KPop Demon Hunters fans, sculpting enthusiasts, kids who love collecting figurines

June 18 & 19
A tiny world in a jar, complete with Totoro hiding in the moss. Kids will sculpt Totoro and friends from air clay, then build them into a miniature terrarium using artificial moss and natural materials. No watering, no upkeep, just a little Ghibli scene that lives on a shelf forever.
Learning Focus: Sculpting from reference, miniature scale work, terrarium building, working with mixed materials
Great For: Studio Ghibli fans, kids who love tiny worlds and dioramas, anyone who wants something display-ready

June 25 & 26
Bird Sculpture
Kids will build a bird from scratch using paper mache, then paint it with all the colours and patterns of their favourite species. We'll cover armature building, layering paper for strength, and the detail work that brings a sculpture to life. It's a bit messy and a lot of fun.
Learning Focus: Paper mache techniques, armature construction, three-dimensional form, painting on textured surfaces, working from reference
Great For: Bird lovers, kids who love hands-on messy projects, sculpting enthusiasts
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 this June cover concept art in Procreate, pencil portrait sketching, watercolour landscape, and oil painting. Each one is pitched at first-timers and dabblers alike. 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: 1 - 24 June 2026
Ages: 13 - 17
Camp Day: 3 AM - 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.

June 1-3
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

June 8-10
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

June 22-24
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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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.