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π Rochor, Central
Motion Art Space at Arab Street is Singapore's original motion art experience, where families use spinning techniques to create gallery-worthy abstract paintings on canvas. All materials are provided in a one-hour session, no art skills required.
We had a great , relaxing time today and came out with our own artistic creations. Will definitely come again for another session with my besties!
π Family Action Verdict
Groups who've visited describe leaving with their own artistic creations and a genuinely relaxing time. Janet Tay wrote: "Wonderful experiences for the group and everyone now is an artist!" OngOng Journey noted that nephews were "captivated" by the hands-on blend of art and science, calling it "fun, inspiring, and educational."
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Nellie Tan
3 months ago
βWe had a great , relaxing time today and came out with our own artistic creations. Will definitely come again for another session with my besties!β
Janet Tay
4 weeks ago
βWonderful experiences for the group and everyone now is an artist! Thank you to Aiko! She has been such a great help to getting us set up!β
OngOng Journey
10 months ago
βI have brought my nephews to Art Motion Science, and it was a fantastic experience! The facility offers a unique blend of art and science that truly captivated the kids. The activities were hands-on and educational, encouraging creativity while teaching valuable scientific concepts. My nephews especially enjoyed the interactive exhibits and the opportunity to create their own art inspired by scientific principles. Overall, it was a fun, inspiring, and educational outing that I would recommend to families looking for an innovative way to explore art and science together. Weβre already looking forward to our next visit!β
Pamela Aw Yong
a month ago
βReally would not recommend for large groups (>10?) because (1) They are very understaffed (only 1 person - poor soul). (2) Instructions were given via a video on a small screen on a narrow passageway which makes it hard for the whole group to see clearly. (3) Time limit makes it hard for a large group to complete their painting (they didn't have enough spinning tables for everyone) and wash up before their next group arrives. Would recommend the studio to limit the group sizes to a capacity that they are more able to handle and i'm sure the experience would be much better! Staff did well when they had the headspace to give guidance/tips: "less is more" and "paint the sides too as it is visible when you hang it up". While he seemed quite overwhelmed by the large group, he tried his best to help the group take photos (albeit very awkwardly when getting us to "hype up" for videosπ ). We appreciate his effort!!! After drying, the paint appears to be quite diluted(?) or is somewhat absorbed into the canvas base so some layers look translucent. Perhaps using lighter colours below (as opposed to using white on top of a darker base) could work better (cannot confirm). Lastly, a little concerned about how they told us to flush the paint down a sink. Not very environmentally friendly (especially since each person also used up to five plastic containers of paint that they said to toss into a bin after use). They might actually save more paint and cost from plastic containers if they used shared large tubs of paint from the squeeze bottles instead. Hope the review helps you prepare for your experience with Motion Art Space, have fun!β
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Overview
Motion Art Space occupies Level 2 on Arab Street, offering one-hour sessions where participants produce motion-based abstract paintings using premium canvases and a curated paint palette. Materials, aprons, and a brief instruction segment are all included, and finished artworks are collected three days after the session. Packages span solo, couple, adult-child, and group configurations, with private events available for up to 50 guests.





