Are you looking for Art classes at Tampines?
Artgrain’s newest location, our Tampines Branch, is located in the heartlands of Singapore’s East side, providing art education to a wide range of age groups, from toddlers, preschool, kindergarten, primary, secondary, teen, youth, and adult art classes. We are conveniently centrally located across from Tampines Hub and close to the town centre of Tampines.
Art Classes at Artgrain
Learning art with us can be a fun and enriching hobby, but we also provide support for students who are pursuing art in the education system, such as art classes that help students prepare for DSA art portfolio, ‘O’ level and ‘A’ level art. Our teaching focuses on building strong foundations for observational painting and drawing, and developing each child’s capability to think creatively and critically and reflect on their artistic process.
Art Mediums and Techniques
At Artgrain, kids will get to try out different kinds of art such as drawing, sketching, illustration, acrylic painting, oil painting, watercolour, dry mediums, painting on canvas, sculpture, digital art, and much more. Our teachers provide close step-by-step guidance on different techniques, helping students to understand how to take a work from the beginning ideas and sketches, to putting on the finishing touches and details.
Why Art Education?
Art education can provide your child with an invaluable experience in developing their creative and thinking skills. It is a great combination of learning to observe and see the world, learning to skilfully manipulate the art mediums and techniques, and expressing oneself clearly through visual forms. At Artgrain, we are committed to providing high-quality art education to each of our students.
Holiday Workshops
We also offer holiday workshops to keep the young ones occupied during school holidays, join us for a fun art jamming session in painting on canvas, clay sculpting, or many more. Our holiday workshops are 2-3 days long, and each child will get to take home a unique artwork of their own that they can be proud of. Sign up with us to let your child try something new and nurture their creative spark today!
5 Tampines Central 6 #01-13, Singapore 529482

How to Get There
We suggest that you park at Our Tampines Hub, or if you are taking public transport, we are near to Exit F of Tampines MRT on the Downtown Line, and accessible by a number of bus routes, walking distance from the bus interchange.
Nearest Bust Stop
Bus 3, 3A, 10, 20, 22, 23, 31, 31A, 34, 34B, 39, 65, 67, 67W, 292, 293
Walking 0 mins from bus stop 76059
Opening Hours
Tuesday & Public Holiday: Closed
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 1.00pm – 9.00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9.00am – 7.00pm
The Team @ Tampines
TEACHERS
Teacher Iqbal graduated from the National University of Singapore, School of Design and Environment with a Bachelors of Arts (Architecture) with Honours. He has a passion for heritage and conservation, focusing on community engagement as well as timber construction. Through his work, he hopes to encourage recognising our built environment within the context of change, development and different perspectives, enriching our understanding of the community of which we are part. His work on kampong houses studies traditional construction techniques and practices, exploring the sustainability of timber as a material in modern construction as well as the relevance of the architectural typology in a modern landscape.
Teacher Amirah Eliyana Insyirah graduated with a BA (Hons) Degree in Fine Arts from Lasalle College of the Arts in 2013. Her paintings are responses based upon her personal life and observations of her daily surroundings. She is interested in creating a realistic rendering work, paying careful attention to details. Through years of teaching, she enjoys providing opportunities for her students of all ages to explore their creativity and guiding them through their art making journey.
Teacher Syaz graduated with a bachelor degree in Fine Arts at Lasalle College of the Arts in 2014. She is a multidisciplinary artist. Her source of inspiration and influence derived from modern art to pop culture such as movies, social medias, memes and so on. She uses collage, illustration and printmaking as a platform to communicate with the viewers or to be admired and awed by the visuals of it. She juxtaposes and appropriate these imageries with her personal commentaries about the not-so-important issue.