Brushes of Heritage: Peranakan Tile & Shophouse Painting Workshop
- Explore the significance of Majolica tiles and shophouse architecture in Singapore’s cultural landscape
- Learn painting techniques, color palettes, and design elements characteristic of Peranakan art
- Delves into the Peranakan community’s unique blend of Chinese and Malay cultures, exploring their distinctive art and architecture
- Option to don the exquisite Nyonya sarong kebaya, and capture timeless photographs and videos within the mansion's ornate interiors
What to expect
An immersive 2-in-1 workshop that invites participants to explore the rich tapestry of Singapore's Peranakan culture through the art of painting. Participants will engage in hands-on sessions to paint their own Majolica-inspired tile and iconic shophouse facades, guided by experienced artist. Through this creative journey, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural significance of Peranakan motifs and architecture, fostering a personal connection to Singapore's multicultural heritage.
This 4hr workshop begins at 1pm.






Reviews
I signed up for the "Peranakan Tile & Shophouse Painting Workshop" using my SG Culture Pass. I was expecting just a painting workshop but was treated to so much more! Baba Clarence was our guide for the afternoon and also happens to be the owner of the museum. This Singapore Peranakan Mansion Musuem is privately owned and contains artefacts from Baba Clarence's personal collection as well as those donated by others. Over the course of the 4 hour session, we experienced the following: a short presentation on the history of Peranakan people, culture and architecture with a focus on Chinese Peranakans, tile painting, we got the chance to dress up in Peranakan kebayas, shophouse painting and then a tour of the museum. I thoroughly enjoyed myself! I would recommend this workshop for locals as well as to friends visiting from abroad.
Contact us
You might also like...
Hokkien Conversational Workshop
Nyonya Photography
Floral Resin Lightstand Workshop by Floral Knots
Marina Seafood House, Singapore
Personal Color Analysis in Singapore by Korean Consultant
Heritage Tour at Raffles Singapore
Market to Table Culinary Experience in Singapore
Glass Painting Workshop


