The programmes and exhibitions below are also available for corporate bookings. Please visit the respective pages for more information.
Explore the intersections of art, science, technology and culture at ArtScience Museum with variety of educational offerings that are specially designed to cater to various age groups.
These offerings include:
1. Online programmes that can be delivered in the comfort of your preferred locations.
2. Highly interactive and immersive workshops and guided tours that support open-ended learning.
3. Selective programmes are eligible for the National Arts Council’s Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 5 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Olafur Eliasson is an Icelandic-Danish artist whose artworks often use light and nature to explore the science of perception, environmental issues and the relationship between light, movement and space.
Through hands-on experiments, participants will understand how light refracts and reflects.
Learning Objectives:
Create a spectrometer to experiment with light and color.
Explore properties of light, including refraction, reflection, and the spectrum of visible light
Learn how scientific phenomenon are creatively used to produce artwork.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Patricia Piccinini is an Australian artist whose work blends human and animal forms to explore themes of bioethics, nature and the impact of experimentations.
Through a hands-on craft activity, participants are introduced to the science of genetics and evolution and will reflect on the ethical and environmental questions raised by genetic modification.
Learning Objectives:
Introduction to concepts of genetics and evolution, including the discussion on the ethics of biotechnologies.
Design and build a hybrid creature inspired by genetic modification.
Learn how art is used to visualise scientific concepts and speculative futures.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
In this workshop, experiment with new tech such as 3D scanning that uses technology to capture the shape of real-life objects and create digital 3D models. These digital models can then be painted using digital art software.
With a creative design challenge prompt, participants will use 3D scanning and painting applications to customise a digital 3D model of their own.
Learning Objectives:
Use 3D scanning technology and digital art skills to create and customise a digital 3D model.
Apply creativity and problem-solving skills to a design challenge.
Experience how technological innovations complement artistic and scientific fields.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
What does it mean to live in a ‘City in Nature’?
Through a guided nature-art trail around the museum and its surrounding green spaces, participants will observe, get creative and reflect through using a digital journal.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the interconnected relationship between urban environments and local biodiversity.
Develop empathy for the natural world.
Explore basic tools and software of digital journalling.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Learn about environmentally conscious design through a tour of the museum, followed by a reflective activity, anchored around how the design of ArtScience Museum contributes to its sustainability efforts.
Learning Objectives:
Explore the role of energy-efficient systems, water conservation measures, and sustainable materials in sustainable design.
Understand the importance of design, planning and daily processes to sustainable operations.
Reflect on how our actions impact local and global ecosystems.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 5 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Celebrate the little joys in life with a mindfulness workshop. Mindfulness activities help us to focus on the present and appreciate these small, often overlooked, positive experiences.
Through a simple book-making workshop, participants will explore various wellbeing techniques that they can incorporate into daily life.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about the effects of stress on our bodies.
Try out the meditative art style of freehand drawing.
Explore intentional reflection through positive affirmation and haiku writing.
Create a journal of their own to take home.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Inspired by the research of physicist Dr. Ben Still, this workshop introduces the abstract topic of particle physics in a tangible and interactive way. Participants will use LEGO bricks to represent atomic structures and, through hands-on construction, understand the forces that control how particles interact.
Learning Objectives:
Introduction to the concept of atoms and sub-atomic particles.
Learn about atomic structure and particle interactions.
Create a model of an atom using LEGO bricks.
Using everyday objects to explain complex topics.
From S$80 per session
Suitable for 10 years old and up (up to 20 participants)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to carry out tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as recognising images, making decisions, and creating content.
Participants will use iPads to experiment with AI-powered games and create their own AI-generated work. Progressing through a series of “levels”, they will learn about data-driven machine learning and about the advancements being made to create sophisticated AI models.
Learning Objectives:
Gain foundational knowledge of machine learning and generative AI.
Use digital tools to produce AI-generated content.
Learn to write effective prompts and instructions for AI.
Mon & Wed | 11am – 12.30pm | Duration: 90 minutes
*The extended 90-minute workshop includes storytelling, a badge and optional hand or face painting.
30-minute: $5 per participant
90-minute: $7 per participant
Suitable for 4 years old and up [up to 20 participants]
Immerse yourself in Graffiti Nature: Red List by teamLab, where your imagination transforms into living art within a vibrant digital jungle. This interactive ecosystem, filled with endangered species from the IUCN Red List, highlights the fragile balance of nature—reminding us that every action we take impacts our planet’s biodiversity.
As you create and interact with the creatures, discover how they fit into Graffiti Nature’s food chain and understand the delicate connections that sustain life. Will your creature continue living, or will it become part of another’s meal? Step in and explore the ever-changing web of nature.
Learning Objectives:
Explore the impact of human actions on nature.
Understand biodiversity and identify endangered species.
Recognise roles within a food chain and ecosystem.
Express creativity through interactive digital art.
School: From S$5 per student
Corporate: From S$26 per adult
Minimum 20 participants
Created in collaboration with teamLab, this exhibition meets at the intersection of art, science, technology and culture through a collection of digital interactive installations.
School: from S$5 per student
Corporate: from S$16 per adult
Minimum 20 participants
Another World Is Possible is an exhibition on the future, exploring the practice of world-building across cinema, architecture, design and speculative fiction.
School: S$100 per session
Corporate: S$200 per session
Suitable for 5 years old and up
(up to 40 participants)
ArtScience at School is an initiative which endeavours to bring exciting museum content into classrooms virtually while making the experience as authentic as what an on-site visit promises.This one-hour online session starts with an introduction to the exhibition, followed by an interactive session comprising an exclusively curated recorded tour and question and answer opportunities, and culminates in a hands-on activity.
School: S$34 per student
Corporate: S$39 per participant
Suitable for 7 years old and above
(Minimum 20 participants, up to 23 participants per session.)
Join us on a tour to explore the various attractions at Marina Bay Sands and learn about its design and sustainability features, coupled with historical anecdotes.
School Groups: S$178 per session
Corporate Groups: S$238 per session
Suitable for 11 years old and up
Float in space, dive into other worlds in our new VR Gallery.
S$58 per participant
Suitable for Corporate Groups
(Min. 20 participants, up to 23 participants)
Discover the intersections of art and technology through various programmes and exhibitions at ArtScience Museum.
S$300 for up to 40 participants
Find out more about museum careers and the various roles in ArtScience Museum.
Encourage your students to explore the connections between art, science, technology, and culture through our diverse exhibitions and educational programmes.
Programmes include online sessions, workshops and guided tours, and educational resources to support both participants and classroom facilitators.
Select programmes are eligible for the National Arts Council’s Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy.
ArtScience Museum hosts between four to six exhibitions and programmes, including our permanent exhibition Future World: Where Art Meets Science, within a calendar year. With the ArtScience Friends: Corporate membership, staff get to enjoy complimentary and priority entry to all on-going exhibitions all year round.
Each pass admits one staff member and up to four additional guests per day.