Arts
The list provided below is for information purposes only and is not exhaustive. Please contact the respective organizations for more information about their programs.
The Autism Collaborative does not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of the programs listed.
If you have used any of these services and would like to share your feedback, or if your organization wishes to be included in the list, please reach out to us at autism_research@imh.com.sg.
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Music
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The Purple Symphony, debuted in 2015 by Central Singapore Community Development, is Singapore's largest inclusive orchestra, featuring over 100 musicians with and without disabilities. Comprising five musical sections, it promotes inclusion, celebrates abilities, and provides a platform for musicians to learn, share, and serve the community together. |
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Contact: 8661 5107
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Drum Prodigy is an inclusive music academy with a mission to provide music education and wellness programmes in an incusive, positive, and non-competitve environment. |
Contact: 6265 7288 / 8180 2626
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Musique Space delivers a one-to-one individualised music programme for children will special needs. Children will learn to play the percussion instruments, digital drum set or the keyboard, depending on their interests and abilities. |
Arts & Crafts
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Contact: 9631 5069 Email: mustardtree.com.sg@gmail.com |
Mustard Tree delivers several programmes to engage special needs individuals in meaningful craft work, to hone fine motor skills and build self-confidence. Students enrolled are exposed to floristry, sewing, patchwork, decoupage. |
Contact: 9010 2279 Email: info@laca.sg |
LACA Art Academy's Fine Arts Program for children with special needs is thoughtfully crafted to nurture each child's growth through creative exploration in a safe, supportive environment. They believe every child deserves the joy of artistic expression, and their program meets them at their unique level, helping them build confidence, fine motor skills and communicative abilities. Children will get to explore a variety of art materials, including pastels, crayons, watercolours, acrylics, and clay. Their experienced instructors tailor teaching to each child's needs, ensuring that they feel supported and motivated. By celebrating every milestone, no matter how small, they foster a sense of accomplishment and boost self-esteem. *An assessment is needed to participate in this program. Please contact them for more information. |
Mixed Arts
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Contact: 6320 0722
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SAMH Creative Hub's activities include creative therapeutic interventions, individual art therapy and counselling with creative approaches. They use art, music and dance as therapy for participants to explore and express their feelings. |
Contact: 6448 6275
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Formerly known as Very Special Arts Singapore, ART:DIS is a non-profit organisation established in 1993. It empowers persons with intellectual, sensorial, and physical disabilities aged 8 and above through visual and performing arts. Operating at Bedok, Bukit Merah, and Changi City Point, ART:DIS fosters self-confidence, independence, and community engagement. It provides opportunities for artistic growth and professional development, celebrating the unique strengths of individuals and promoting inclusion through the arts. |
Others
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Contact: 6221 5585 Email:
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The Singapore Repertory Theatre's Inclusive Young Company (IYC) is a holistic theatre-making programme for young persons and adults between the ages of 16 – 35, who identify as deaf, disabled, or neurodivergent. IYC features professional masterclasses and mentorship led by international artist Grace Lee-Khoo and various guest facilitators, which will provide a platform for the development of your creative potential as an independent performer and theatre-maker. |
Contact: 9766 2490
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The Singapore Fashion Runway is a social enterprise that nurtures People with Special Needs and Disadvantaged Groups through their Fashion for a Social Cause movement. Through their yearly training and development programme, participants learn various skills such as designing, sewing, modelling, photography, styling, writing and/or events organising. |
Contact: 8040 4697 Email:
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Hatch runs a specialised program in Social Media Marketing for persons with disabilities. Participants will go through a 240-hour training which includes technical skills, soft skills and career preparation classes, before proceeding on to a work attachment. |
Contact: 9239 2023 Email: askme@me2.com.sg |
Me2 is a social enterprise in Singapore, offering a specialised repertoire of fun and interactive programmes. They believe in making the arts accessible so that everyone can experience or participate in the transformative impact of the arts. ArtAbilities Programmes:
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