The National Gallery Singapore is hosting its first-ever Children’s Carnival on November 1 (11am–6pm), as part of the Gallery Children’s Biennale 2025. It’s a one-day art party packed with music, movement, and creative mayhem, designed to spark curiosity and imagination in little ones (and their grown-ups, too).
Get ready for a Silent Disco just for kids, where mini movers can groove with wireless headphones, plus interactive art workshops where children and caregivers create side by side. There’s also Mr Bee’s Wondermakers Circus Show, a fun mix of tricks, comedy, and audience chaos, and Block Party!, a roving street-dance performance that turns the atrium into one giant dance floor.
Budding artists can join painting and photography workshops, while crafty young entrepreneurs run their own stalls at the Children’s Craft Fair. Kids can also collect stamps from Biennale artworks to redeem a tote bag stuffed with treats and Oatside goodies.
Admission is free (with various prices for workshops) so come ready to explore, create, and play your way through this art-astic carnival at the Gallery.



