Make Your Own Minimal Art Print

Workshop Details

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Tue - Thu

10.15am, 11.45am, 11.45am, 2.45pm & 4.15pm

Duration of workshop: 60min

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Suitable for:

Suitable for 5 years old and above.


Ticket Prices

School Groups

S$XXX

Corporate Groups

S$XXX

Advance booking of at least 10 working days is required to enjoy special group rates.

Science | Engineering | Art | Mathematics | Music

Be inspired by the principles of minimal art, and experience how simple colour, shape and form can produce stunning effects. Learn the paint masking technique, then experiment with composition, size and placement to compose your own minimalist work of art.

Learning Objectives:

  • To learn more about geometric shapes that are around us but how we take them for granted, and how they are the building blocks that help us visualize our thoughts.
  • To take reference from some of the artworks by influential artists such as Carmen Herrera and Chen Shiau Peng.

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Suggested Educational Visit Itineraries

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Popular itineraries

  • Self-guided Visit to Exhibition(s) - 1h 15min – 2h 15min
  • Visit with Guided Tour or Workshop - 1h 45min – 2h 45min

Preparing For Your Visit

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  • Getting to the Museum via Coach
  • Arrival and Admission
  • Food and Beverage
  • Safety Measures
  • Pre-Visit Site Recce

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