Shuyun Ong
My son enjoys his art lessons weekly. Different mediums and skills taught. Teachers will explain what he did and what he needed help in after every lesson. You can always keep updated on what he does online.
10 reviews
Shuyun Ong
My son enjoys his art lessons weekly. Different mediums and skills taught. Teachers will explain what he did and what he needed help in after every lesson. You can always keep updated on what he does online.
CLAUDETTE MS Silvester
Artary@Jurong is one of the best art centres my grand daughter has been to..the staff are all hands on and focus very well on the students..explaining in detail to the parents about the child's progress up to date...I'm very sure my grand daughter Emily..Will learn and benefit from these sessions at Artary.
Jia Beng
ARTARY provides excellent follow-ups and prompt action. The instructors are passionate, creating an inspiring learning environment. Their professionalism and proactive communication make every session productive and enjoyable.
Bharath Reddy
My recent encounter proved to be disheartening as I accompanied my son to a trial class. Despite arriving promptly, no staff was present, and observing departing students heightened my apprehension. Patiently, I awaited an announcement for the trial class attendees, noting that this was a paid session despite its title. Scheduled for a 12:30 PM commencement, the class commenced belatedly due to the tardiness of the instructor, compelling me to leave my son in their care. Upon returning after 90 minutes, the teacher exhibited my son's semi-completed canvas, prompting my signature on an iPad, without clarifying the purpose or content of the accompanying instructions. The implication was clear—resuming the next week would entail building upon the same canvas. Inquiring about additional classes revealed an unsettling lack of diversity beyond basic painting. The absence of specialized disciplines like pencil art cast doubt on the comprehensive artistic education provided. Post-class discussions with my son unveiled a curriculum devoid of fundamental artistic principles such as brush techniques, strokes, or color theory, with the supplied image acting as a template and pre-existing colors negating any exploration in color mixing. My initial aspiration, envisioning my son's artistic growth, has been met with disappointment, deeming the trial class a futile investment of time and money. The inconclusive artwork is ostensibly valued at $26, further exacerbating the disillusionment.
Zi Hao Wong
My 5 year-old son enjoys the lessons and learns easily, though he is a beginner and first time going for any tuition class.
Wong Zi Hao
My 5-year-old son enjoys the lessons and learns easily, though he is a beginner and it's his first time attending any tuition class.
Bharat Reddy
My recent encounter proved to be disheartening as I accompanied my son to a trial class. Despite arriving promptly, no staff was present, and observing departing students heightened my apprehension. Patiently, I awaited an announcement for the trial class attendees, noting that this was a paid session despite its title. Scheduled for 12:30 PM, the class started late due to the instructor's tardiness, compelling me to leave my son in their care. Upon returning after 90 minutes, the teacher showed me my son's semi-completed canvas, prompting my signature on an iPad without clarifying the purpose or content of the instructions. The implication was clear—resuming the next week would entail building upon the same canvas. Inquiring about additional classes revealed an unsettling lack of diversity beyond basic painting. The absence of specialized disciplines like pencil art cast doubt on the comprehensive artistic education provided. Post-class discussions with my son unveiled a curriculum devoid of fundamental artistic principles such as brush techniques, strokes, or color theory, as the supplied image acted as a template and pre-existing colors negated any exploration in color mixing. My initial aspiration, envisioning my son's artistic growth, has been met with disappointment, leading me to deem the trial class a futile investment of time and money. The inconclusive artwork is ostensibly valued at $26, further exacerbating the disillusionment.
Claudette May Silvester
Artary@Jurong is one of the best art centres my granddaughter has been to. The staff are all hands-on and focus very well on the students, explaining in detail to the parents about the child's progress to date. I'm very sure my granddaughter Emily will learn and benefit from these sessions at Artary.
Shuyin Ong
My son enjoys his art lessons weekly. Different mediums and skills are taught. Teachers will explain what he did and where he needed help after every lesson. You can always stay updated on what he does online.
Chia Beng
ARTARY provides excellent follow-up and prompt action. The instructors are passionate, creating an inspiring learning environment. Their professionalism and proactive communication make every session productive and enjoyable.