ArtScience Museum Unveils ArtScience Laboratory to Celebrate 14th Anniversary

In celebration of its 14th anniversary, ArtScience Museum has launched the ArtScience Laboratory, a groundbreaking educational hub designed to inspire creativity and curiosity. Located at Basement 2 and spanning 320sqm, this vibrant space invites visitors to dive deeper into the worlds of art, science, and technology through innovative and interactive experiences.

Emma Lee, Senior Manager of Programmes, Honor Harger, Vice President of ArtScience Museum, Professor David Hung, Centre Director of Science of Learning in Education at NIE, Adrian George, Director of Exhibitions, Programmes and Museum Services

Building on over a decade of art-science education expertise, the ArtScience Laboratory reimagines traditional learning by offering hands-on workshops that blend Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) education. These multi-disciplinary programs encourage participants of all ages—from students and educators to families and community members—to explore new ideas and technologies in a fun, nurturing environment that fosters creativity and innovation.

Entrance of ArtScience Laboratory
ArtScience Laboratory features versatile multi-purpose zones with soft modular furniture_1
Media Lab of ArtScience Laboratory
One of ArtScience Museum’s Education Specialist facilitating an eco-bag making workshop
One of the activity spaces at ArtScience Laboratory
Ripple Room of ArtScience Laboratory
View of ArScience Laboratory from the outside
Visitors are invited to engage with ArtScience Laboratory’s resident Cubebot

The ArtScience Laboratory features five distinct themes, each offering unique experiences, including inspiring workshops, creative activities, engineering explorations, sustainability initiatives, and wellness sessions. From celebrating pioneers who bridge art and science to exploring emerging digital technologies alongside traditional practices, the programs emphasize a holistic approach to learning.

Open daily to the public, the ArtScience Laboratory offers a rotating selection of free workshops available for walk-ins, making it an accessible hub for lifelong learning and community engagement.

For more information, visit the ArtScience Museum website.

Irone Kim

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