Looking for a space where you can let your creative juices flow? Whether you’re after a venue for your next art project, a professional photo shoot, or an artistic workshop, the right studio space will give you room to explore ambitious new ideas. Singapore has a large variety of creative art studios and blank canvases for rent, just waiting to be discovered by you. Check out our curated list of local venues down below and book your favourite one straight away!
Creative art studios come all in different shapes and sizes, so picking the right one for you is a crucial task! The Central and the Eastern regions are both hubs of creative spaces, so you can choose a spot that is not only inspiring but also easily accessible to you. We are here to help you with the process and give you a few tips and tricks on what to look out for while booking a venue in Singapore.
Before you start your search for an art studio, you have to remember that it’s a vast category of venues. You have to think about your purpose for renting such a space, as these venues differ slightly in regards to amount of space, type of equipment and their main intended purpose.
To help you out, we have made a short list of things you will need to look out for when choosing the venue for you:
Budget. Managing your money is one of the most important things about getting involved in any serious project. Make sure you are doing it wisely so that you can buy or rent all the materials, space and equipment you need. Plan out exactly what you’re going to purchase before you spend any money in order to be in control of your spending. It’s very easy to go over budget very quickly so remember to manage your expectations for the project and try your best to work with what you have.
Space. Are you working with a team, or on your own? Maybe you’re hosting an art workshop for a bunch of people? Whichever is the case, you have to consider the minimal amount of room you will need for your creative endeavours. You can look either for tiny studios, usually meant for photo shoots, bigger, one-room studios, or fully fledged creative spaces with multiple rooms and all the important amenities. However, bear in mind that additional space usually comes with a higher price tag.
Availability. Before you go out and sign your rental contract, you will have to make sure to align everyone’s schedule with a time frame that suits your studio of choice. With Tagvenue, you will be able to easily check a venue’s availability either by filtering the date you want to carry out your creative project, or getting in contact with the venue manager.
Gear. The gear you’re going to need is largely dependent on what type of creative project you’re aiming for and your own preferences. Our tip for acquiring a lot of gear in a cheap and convenient way is to hire a creative studio fit for projects similar to yours - go for a photo studio for a photo shoot, a dance studio for choreography or a blank canvas studio for rehearsing performance arts. Many creative studios in Singapore have good quality equipment available for a good price, or even included with the rental. You can ask your venue manager about the possible options to ensure it will be there on the day of your rental. If you have your own materials and gear to bring to the space, you should also ask the manager if there are any access gates or elevators in the building that you can use to transport the gear to your studio.
Amenities. Check if the space has all the additional functionality you’re going to need. For example, if you want to work in the summertime, some sort of air conditioning would help immensely. Depending on your intended purpose for the space, it’s good to check for things such as bathrooms, changing rooms, access to catering or the local food delivery services.
Accessibility. Depending on your needs, this may mean different things. If you intend to commute to your creative studio space by car or scooter, it’s good to check out if the venue has some sort of parking available. If you’re a wheelchair user, or you will be working with one, you can filter locations with wheelchair accessibility. If you use Singapore’s public transport, it’s good to check out the local bus or metro stations.
When you pick the creative studio space of your choice, booking and renting it will be the easy part. Contact the venue manager via Tagvenue and they will explain the details of the offer, answer any important questions you might have, and schedule a meeting with you so that you can take a look around the space and then sign the rental agreement if everything is to your liking.
Just as creative spaces vary in types and sizes, rental costs vary as well. On the lower end, you can find spaces that charge from $70 to $300 per day, which are usually more modest in size. Medium-sized venues can be priced anywhere between $300 to $900 per day, and are usually the most popular with our customers. Large and more unique creative spaces, such as art galleries, usually range from $1000 up to $10000 per day. (All data from Tagvenue.)
Tiong Bahru: This historic neighbourhood, known for its art deco-style architecture, has rapidly transformed into a contemporary arts hub. Tiong Bahru is home to many indie art galleries and bespoke studios. The area's eclectic mix of old and new provides an outstanding atmosphere that's highly inspiring for artists.
Kampong Glam: Rich in history and culture, Kampong Glam is a blend of Malay and Middle Eastern influences. With Haji Lane at its heart, this area is filled with fascinating murals, boutique shops, and quaint studios perfect for artists looking for tradition and modernity at once.
Gillman Barracks: Situated amidst lush greenery, Gillman Barracks is a colonial-era campus that's been rejuvenated into a budding arts cluster. It houses international art galleries, the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, and several open-concept studios. Its serene environment combined with world-class facilities makes it an attractive choice for artists.
All these areas are well-connected by Singapore's efficient public transport system, making them easily reachable for both local and international artists!
Anadigi - Located right on Geylang Road at 668A, this versatile art studio is not only a place for recording. While it's fully equipped for all your jamming, rehearsal, and recording needs, the space is also adaptable for other arts purposes. With its warm and functional ambiance, the live room can accommodate 15-20 attendees, making it an ideal spot for workshops, lessons, and much more.
The Studio Clan - Positioned at UB point on 61 Ubi Avenue 1, Suite #05-03, Studio Eclipse boasts a modern and professional art studio setup. Catering to both creative amateurs and seasoned professionals, this full-service Video/Photo Rental Studio is primed to support all your project needs, whether it's a product shoot or an artistic creation.
Studio Hanatics - Venture over to 10 Ubi Crescent in the Ubi Techpark, where you'll find Studio Hanatics at #04-70. Here, photographers and videographers can make the most of a 4mx4m shooting space available in three adaptable modes. Beyond the shooting space, Studio Hanatics offers a broad range of top-notch equipment and lighting, ensuring every shot is just the way you envisioned.
Film and photo - These are usually studios with a large backdrop for fashion or model photo shoots.
Dance studios - If you’re a dancer, choreographer or performance artist, you should look into one of the many dance studios in central Singapore.
Meeting spaces - Many of the meeting and conference rooms will work great as spaces for art workshops, many forms of teaching, and brainstorming with your colleagues.
Blank canvas - These spaces are ready for pretty much any artistic endeavour you’re thinking of. They come in a variety of sizes and they are extremely popular all over the city state.