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  • Private Booking (Weekday)

    Art for Good Creative Community Space, located at Siglap Centre #02-24, is dedicated to promoting mental health and well-being. Our space is available for booking to support both individual and community needs. We can accommodate up to 20 people and provide communal art supplies with every studio booking. If desired, you can inquire about adding our art services to enhance your session. Book our creative community space for a private, inspiring experience designed to foster creativity and connection!

  • Art Therapy (Individual Session)

    Art therapy is a potent blend of art and psychology, allowing individuals to explore and express their emotions creatively, through the guidance of the art therapist. This therapeutic approach delves into introspection and personal discovery, aiding in confronting traumas and fostering growth. Suitable for all ages, art therapy is a transformative tool for self-expression and emotional well-being, regardless of artistic ability. Dive into a journey of understanding and healing by booking a session with us.

  • Art Therapy Consultation

    A one-to-one consultation designed to understand your needs, goals, and context before beginning art therapy. This session helps determine the most appropriate therapeutic approach and provides professional guidance on next steps, whether for yourself, your child, or a group setting.

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  • Rent the Studio | Art For Good

    Art for Good Art Studio We are located at 55 Siglap Road, Siglap Centre #02-24, Singapore 455871. At Art for Good, our studio is a welcoming space dedicated to creativity, healing, and community well-being. We open our space for rental to art therapists, practitioners, counsellors, and coaches who share a common vision of supporting mental health through art and meaningful engagement. The studio accommodates up to 20 participants and is suitable for individual sessions, group work, workshops, and community programmes. It is equipped with essential amenities, including a TV screen, microwave, hot water kettle, portable sink, and shared basic art materials. Through this space, we hope to build a community of like-minded practitioners, supporting you in growing your practice while contributing to a more connected and compassionate society. Private Booking (Weekend) 1 hr From 50 Singapore dollars From $50 Book Now Private Booking (Weekday) 1 hr From 40 Singapore dollars From $40 Book Now Rent Our Art Studio

  • Book A Session | Art For Good

    Art for Good Art Studio We are located at 55 Siglap Road, Siglap Centre #02-24, Singapore 455871. At Art for Good, we offer art therapy sessions in a safe, inclusive, and welcoming studio where individuals of all backgrounds and abilities can feel supported. Our sessions are guided by trained art therapists and are designed to nurture self-expression, emotional well-being, and personal growth through the creative process. Sessions can be booked for individuals, families, or small groups, and are thoughtfully adapted to meet diverse needs. Whether you are seeking support, connection, or simply a space to pause and create, our studio provides a gentle and supportive environment for your journey. Art Therapy Consultation An initial session to understand your needs and guide next steps Read More 30 min 60 Singapore dollars $60 Book Now Explore Plans Art Therapy (Individual Session) A gentle path towards healing through art Read More 1 hr 150 Singapore dollars $150 Book Now Explore Plans Open Art Studio An inclusive community art space for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities Read More Loading days... 1 hr 30 min 60 Singapore dollars $60 Book Now Explore Plans Parent-Child Bonding Workshops Nurture your connection through creativity. 💞 Read More Loading days... 1 hr 30 min 80 Singapore dollars $80 Book Now Explore Plans Book a Session

  • Art Enrichment | Art For Good

    Enhance creativity and skills with Art for Good’s Art Enrichment programs. Discover workshops and activities designed to inspire and empower through artistic expression. Art Education Programs & Art Enrichment Art education and art enrichment encourage the love of learning and personal development. It is about the exploration of different art mediums and can be done at different skill levels. We believe in the therapeutic benefits that art can bring, as art making can be calming, soothing and healing. With our programs, you can learn a variety of art making techniques, which will allow you to have the skills to express yourself through art in many different ways! Art Education Programs Curriculums As we believe in the therapeutic benefits of art, we have incorporated Positive Art Therapy approaches in our specially curated and designed art curriculums, workshops and programs. Physical trainings with our certified Art Therapists can be conducted to help you better understand the concept of art therapy and the approaches incorporated within the curriculums or programs. Using a client-centred approach, we mindfully plan the different frameworks for individuals, schools, charities and organisations. We have developed curriculums and programs for: Early Childhood / Kindergartens / Nursery Primary / Secondary / Tertiary Youths Adult Learning / Diploma Level / Certification Level Education and Learning with Art for Good At Art For Good, we provide learning opportunities for students of all levels. We have organised various education journeys for different schools in Singapore, where the students have the opportunity to learn more about social enterprises and how they operate. Once, we even had Korean students from Kangnam University visiting us as well! We also organise and encourage community service projects where the students can plan and facilitate their own Art for Good projects! Lastly, we do provide internships and we have had several interns joining us at different stages to help us with our projects. I'm interested! Art Enrichment Skill-Based Art Workshops Art Enrichment involves the teaching of technical art making skills, using different forms of art mediums. Through our programs, you will be able to master the skill of arts and produce quality art pieces. We offer classes at different skill levels, from beginner to expert, to cater to everyone. We can organise classes for large groups at your preferred location or for small groups at our Art for Good Art Studio (by appointment only). Themes: Pencil Work / Still Life Anime / Cartoon Drawing Water-colour Painting Acrylic Painting Clay (Air Dry) Arts & Crafts Origami Speciality Art Workshops Speciality art workshops engage artists who specialise in specific art making skills. This brings a unique crafting and art making experience by exploring different unconventional art mediums. We encourage life long learning and the exploration of new experiences! We can organise workshops for large groups at your preferred location or for small groups at our Art for Good Art Studio (by appointment only). Themes: Soft Pastel Nagomi Art Mug / Plate Painting Fabric Painting / Print Making I'm interested! Art Therapy Community Art

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  • raiSE 10th Year Anniversary

    8 January 2026 - raiSE’s 10th anniversary celebration was an evening of deep reflection, gratitude, and collective pride, marking a significant milestone in the growth of Singapore’s social enterprise ecosystem. Graced by President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Minister Masagos Zulkifli, the event brought together over 600 guests from the public sector, corporates, social service agencies, and raiSE Social Enterprise members. The evening honoured a decade of purposeful work in building a more inclusive and resilient society through enterprises that place social impact at the heart of their business models. A key highlight of the celebration was the immersive social enterprise showcase themed “A Nation, Heart at Work.” Featuring 82 raiSE Social Enterprises, the showcase brought to life the role of social enterprises in nation-building through real products and services addressing key national priorities. Organised into five thematic zones, it demonstrated how social innovation, inclusivity, and technology can be leveraged to strengthen communities, support social service agencies, foster social mobility, and create meaningful employment opportunities - reinforcing the idea that social impact is not a cost, but a powerful value creator. Amanda and Gabriel from "Art For Good" Team Art for Good was humbled and grateful to be one of the emerging social enterprises featured in the showcase. Being part of this platform was both affirming and inspiring, as we stood alongside fellow social enterprises who are deeply committed to creating positive change through their work. As a growing social enterprise, this experience reaffirmed our belief in the transformative power of art as a tool for healing, connection, and social good within the community. We were truly happy to be part of this meaningful milestone and celebration of the ecosystem. Looking ahead, Art for Good remains committed to deepening our practice, strengthening partnerships, and doing more to create sustained and meaningful social impact. As the social enterprise sector in Singapore continues to evolve, we strive to contribute thoughtfully and responsibly, journeying together with like-minded organisations to build a more inclusive and compassionate society.

  • The Joy of Giving

    Artworks by two artists from Art for Good were featured at Downtown Gallery’s The Joy of Giving  exhibition (24 November 2025 to 4 January 2026). Their artworks were printed on coasters and eco-bags as part of the gallery’s Christmas promotion and give-back initiative. Celebrating Our Artists This Christmas 2025 This festive season, Art for Good is honoured to be part of The Joy of Giving  exhibition at Downtown Gallery , a showcase that truly reflects the spirit of the season. Running from 24 November 2025 to 4 January 2026, the exhibition celebrates giving in its truest form—by giving our artists a platform to be seen not for their challenges, but for their extraordinary gifts; giving audiences the opportunity to discover and support art with purpose; and giving persons with special needs the empowerment that comes from knowing their work matters. We are deeply grateful to @downstown gallery  for their generous support and for creating space for our artists’ voices and creativity to shine. One of the featured artists is Chloe Chek , who lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2 (SMA2), a genetic condition that affects muscle movement. While Chloe uses a wheelchair and has limited fine motor skills, she has a deep love for art and a positive outlook on life. Creating art allows her to express herself and connect with others, and she hopes her artworks will be appreciated and chosen by people to bring into their homes. We also celebrate Koh Jun Kai , an artist diagnosed with autism. Drawing helps Jun Kai feel calm, regulate his emotions, and express himself when words are difficult. With a strong eye for detail and a love for building Lego structures—especially Lego Technic gears—his precision and focus are clearly reflected in his artworks, where every detail is thoughtfully considered. Being part of The Joy of Giving  exhibition affirms what this season is truly about: recognising talent, creating meaningful opportunities, and celebrating the value of every individual. Each purchase of an artwork or merchandise item is a message of encouragement to our artists—reminding them that their creativity is seen, appreciated, and valued. As we celebrate this season of giving, we thank everyone who has supported Chloe, Jun Kai, and all our artists. Their creativity reminds us that art has the power to unite, inspire, and transform—and that the greatest joy of the holidays lies in lifting others up. A special thank you to @downstown gallery for standing with us, and making this project possible! Your generosity doesn’t just bring Christmas cheer—it fuels a lifetime of confidence and purpose 💛🎄.

  • Let’s Make Art at Our Tampines Hub Gate 7 – Artist Edition

    2023 - Present During the holidays, to encourage art-making within the community, Our Tampines Hub has engaged us to organize a series of artists to introduce to the community. By exposing the community to different art forms by different artists, we promote the benefits of art-making and the love of learning. The series of workshops featured talented artists from diverse backgrounds, captivating attendees with their creative expressions. This project is aligned with our commitment to bringing the community together through the power of art and to creating better communities through art. Schedule: March School Holidays June School Holidays September School Holidays December School Holidays Hula Dancing & Lei Making Alaka‘i Puanani Namiko 22 to 24, & 26 December Guided by the multidisciplinary artist and award-winning portraitist Alaka‘i Puanani Namiko, participants immersed themselves in the vibrant traditions of Hawaiian cultural arts. In the Hula Dancing & Lei Making workshop, Alaka‘i wove together her deep knowledge of heritage, movement, and creative expression, reflecting the unique blend found in her own artistic practice. Attendees learned foundational hula steps and vocabulary, connecting movement to meaning. The session also offered a hands-on experience in crafting vibrant, authentic Hawaiian leis. More than a simple lesson, the workshop served as a joyful and respectful celebration of culture, leaving each participant with not only new skills and a beautiful handmade lei, but also a deeper appreciation for Hawaiian artistic expression. Scented Wood-Cut Christmas Ornaments Gabriel Lee 16 to 19 December 2025 Guided by craft specialist Gabriel, participants celebrated creativity in the Wooden Scents Crafts workshop, a perfect activity for festive seasons and special occasions. In this hands-on session, attendees learned the art of woodcraft to create their own unique ornaments and decor pieces, each infused with calming essential oils. Gabriel led an exploration of natural textures and soothing aromas, making the process a sensory and meditative experience. Designed for all ages and skill levels, the workshop was an ideal avenue for team bonding, community events, or festive gatherings. Each participant left not only with a beautiful, scented keepsake or thoughtful gift but also with the experience of having meaningfully connected to their craft and community. Introduction to Creative Writing Jenny Faith Koh 9 to 12 December 2025 Under the guidance of writer, educator, and mental health advocate Jenny Faith, participants were welcomed into the foundational craft of storytelling. With introducing the essential elements of plot and narrative structure through a series of creative prompts. Jenny fostered an inclusive space where expression knew no single form, encouraging attendees to shape their ideas through writing, drawing, or a hybrid of both. The workshop empowered each individual to tap into their personal voice and imagination. By the session’s end, participants had not only grasped the basics of storytelling but had also begun drafting their own unique narratives, leaving with both new skills and the confidence to continue their creative journey. Introduction to Children's Book Illustration Colette Alexandros 2 to 5 December 2025 Under the guidance of freelance illustrator Colette Alexandros, participants unlocked the whimsical craft of children's book illustration. This hands-on session demystified visual storytelling, demonstrating how illustrations partner with text to enhance emotion and pace. With a focus on playful creativity over technical perfection, attendees engaged in exercises that built foundational skills, allowing them to begin sketching their own narrative scenes. By the end, participants left not only with their first illustrated creations but also with the tools to tell their own stories through pictures.. The Art of Poetry Aaron Lee & Dr Gwee Li Sui 9 to 12 September 2025 From verse to voice, participants in the workshop discovered how this timeless medium can be both deeply personal and universally resonant. In a single, immersive session, two of Singapore's most established literary voices lead participants through wielding language, shaping imagery, and playing with form through metaphor, rhythm, and line. With encouragement to experiment, each participant crafted an original poem—distilling reflections, observations, or stories into a potent, artistic concentrate. By the end, the space hummed with the quiet power of newly shaped verses, each one a distinctive and authentic echo of its creator. Seasonal Soy Candle Tablets Evelyn Ng 25 to 29 December 2024 Soft scents filled the air as Evelyn Ng guided participants through the gentle, satisfying process of crafting their own soy candles. Over five calming days, melted wax, carefully chosen fragrances, and hand-poured creations came together in jars and tins, each one as unique as its maker. Evelyn shared tips on blending scents, selecting wicks, and adding decorative touches that turned simple candles into personal keepsakes or thoughtful gifts. By the end, the tables glowed with rows of finished pieces—ready to brighten spaces and carry their warm, lingering aromas into the new year. Weave and Craft: Woven Coasters Workshop Belle Gan 17 to 21 December 2024 The clink of mugs and the warmth of shared conversation inspired the creations in Belle Gan’s woven coasters workshop. Across five days, participants experimented with colours, patterns, and textures, turning simple strands of fibre into sturdy, artful pieces fit for any coffee table. Belle introduced different weaving techniques, from tight, practical weaves to looser, more decorative styles, encouraging everyone to mix and match to suit their taste. By the end of the week, each coaster carried not just its maker’s chosen palette, but also a little piece of their personality—woven in, thread by thread. Embroidery Fun: Hat Edition! Stephanie Tan 10 to 14 December 2024 Some came for the fashion, others for the thrill of making something they could actually wear—but everyone left with a hat that told a story. From 10–14 December 2024, Stephanie Tan led a lively workshop where fabric met creativity in the form of bucket hats and caps. She guided participants through pattern drafting, fabric cutting, and careful stitching, sprinkling in styling tips along the way. The hum of sewing machines mixed with bursts of laughter as each piece took shape. By the end, rows of hats sat proudly on the worktables—ready to shade their makers from the sun and show off a little handmade flair Where Small Pages Hold Big Stories Michelle Liew 3 to 6 September 2024 From paper to personality, participants in Michelle Liew’s zine-making workshop discovered how this DIY medium can be both intimate and impactful. Over four engaging days, Michelle guided the group through brainstorming ideas, planning layouts, and adding visual elements using illustration, collage, and typography. With plenty of room for experimentation, each attendee created a unique, handcrafted zine—capturing personal stories, playful concepts, or thought-provoking messages in a compact, tangible form. By the end, the room was filled with stacks of small but powerful publications, each one a true reflection of its maker. Sculpting the Sea: Marine Clay Art Charmaine Loh 18 to 21 June 2024 Guided by the skilled hands of artist Charmaine Loh, participants embarked on an ocean-inspired creative journey, shaping marine-themed artworks from clay. Across four immersive days, Charmaine introduced a range of sculpting and texturing techniques, demonstrating how to capture the graceful movement of sea life and the intricate details of coral and shells. Through careful instruction and personal encouragement, she empowered attendees to experiment with form, colour, and composition, resulting in pieces that celebrated the beauty and diversity of the underwater world. By the workshop’s conclusion, each participant proudly presented their own clay creation—a tactile tribute to the wonders of the sea. Macramé Keychains Workshop Novelisa Delima 28 to 31 May 2024 There’s a quiet rhythm to working with macramé—loop, pull, tighten, repeat—and over four days, Novelisa Delima invited participants into that meditative flow. Between lively chats and moments of focused silence, strands of cord gradually transformed under her guidance into sturdy, stylish keychains. She shared knotting techniques, tips on choosing the right materials, and ways to add decorative touches that make each piece one-of-a-kind. By the final session, the table was filled with colourful creations, each carrying the maker’s own personality woven into its design. Introduction to Wildlife Painting: Portrait of a Hornbill Thong Chow Ngian 12 to 15 March 2024 Under the tutelage of esteemed artist Thong Ngian Chow, participants were immersed in the captivating realm of realistic wildlife paintings, exploring mixed mediums with fervor. With meticulous guidance, Chow imparted the intricacies of his craft, focusing on the portrayal of a majestic hornbill. Through the method of transfer, colored washes, and delicate detailing with watercolor pencils, attendees were empowered to breathe life into their canvases, each stroke a testament to Chow's expertise. The Nestling Films Wendy Mack 26 to 29 December 2023 Participants embarked in this unique workshop to weave intricate coil nests or baskets. Through engaging visual, auditory, and tactile activities, they explored the essence of a safe space. Guided through foundational weaving techniques, they learned to shape their personal havens while immersing themselves in a curated soundscape and rich textures that deepened their creative focus. More than learning a craft, attendees created a tangible, held expression of comfort—each unique vessel emerging as a serene symbol of their inner calm Sketching with Ink! Uhky Uhky 12 to 15 December 2023 Under the expert guidance of artist Uhky Uhky, participants discovered the dramatic power of pen and ink. This hands-on workshop focused on mastering contrast—the essential interplay of light and dark that gives depth and life to a drawing. Working with both black and colored inks on white paper, attendees practiced controlling value to transform simple sketches into intricate, visually compelling artworks. The session encouraged personal experimentation, allowing each artist’s individual style to emerge in their unique creations. By the end, everyone had not only honed a foundational artistic skill but had also experienced the immersive and satisfying craft of ink illustration. Acrylic Painting Workshop ! Eeshaun 5 to 8 December 2023 Under the guidance of artist Eeshaun , , participants dove into the vibrant world of abstract acrylic painting. This hands-on workshop emphasized creative expression through color exploration, spontaneous composition, and improvisational techniques. Under Eeshaun's instruction, attendees learned to translate feeling into form, building their own unique abstract works layer by layer. By focusing on intuition and artistic freedom, the session offered a dynamic and accessible introduction to abstract art, allowing each person to leave with not only a deeper understanding of the form but also a personal, expressive painting. Get Crafty with Leather! Kult Bespoke 5 to 8 September 2023 Participants learned how to handcraft their own leather goods! Choosing from one of the following four leather items to make: Luggage Label, Luggage Tag, Bag Tag, or Pet Tag, they had an artisanal leather-making experience, including the option of customisation by painting or hot foil stamping, to add finishing touches in the personalisation of their art pieces. Everyone had lots of fun creating these pieces! Let's Make Mini Wooden Gliders! Gabriel Lee 20 to 23 June 2023 Discover the fascinating world of aerodynamics, craftsmanship, and artistic expression in our event. Learn about flight principles while building and decorating your own small wooden gliders. Experience the joy of seeing your creations take flight, combining knowledge, creativity, and the thrill of aviation. Unleash your inner aviator and embark on this engaging journey with us. Create Fun & Cute Chibi Art!   Amanda Chen 13 to 16 June 2023 Originating from Japan, stylized character drawing introduces the enchanting realm of chibi characters. With their distinctive traits, including oversized heads and expressive facial expressions, these adorable creations add a playful and cute touch to any artwork. Engaging in the creation of chibi characters is both enjoyable and creatively fulfilling, providing artists with a delightful means to express their imagination and artistic flair. Fun with Nagomi Art! Keat Leo ng 6 to 9 June 2023 Pastel Nagomi Art, originating from Japan, is a healing and therapeutic form of painting. Using pastels and fingers, it creates gentle, heartwarming art pieces. With delicate strokes and blending, this art form brings a sense of tranquility and inner peace. Embrace Pastel Nagomi Art to tap into your creativity and experience the soothing power of this engaging practice. Caricatures with Cartoon Pete! Peter Loh 30 May to 2 June 2023 Discover the fascinating world of aerodynamics, craftsmanship, and artistic expression in our event. Learn about flight principles while building and decorating your own small wooden gliders. Experience the joy of seeing your creations take flight, combining knowledge, creativity, and the thrill of aviation. Unleash your inner aviator and embark on this engaging journey with us.

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