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There’s A Free Stamp Rally At Singapore Sports Museum, With Tote Bag & Risograph Workshops

Make Your Mark @ Singapore Sports Museum


When it’s not hosting major live performances or huge sporting events, there’s still plenty to do at Singapore Sports Hub. Other than working up a sweat at its various fitness facilities and doing some shopping at the 2 malls in its vicinity, there’s currently something artsy in store for its visitors too.

Swing by the Singapore Sports Museum at Singapore Sports Hub, and take part in their free Make Your Mark programme. It’s got a free stamp rally that the little ones will enjoy, and optional, paid workshops to further flex your creative muscles; here’s all you need to know before heading down.


What is the Make Your Mark programme?


Make Your Mark
Image credit: Singapore Sports Hub

Make Your Mark is an art-infused programme that’s taking place at the Singapore Sports Museum from now till 11th May 2025, and admission is free. It’s presented in collaboration with Knuckles and Notch, a Risograph and print studio based in Singapore, which is known for its vividly colourful yet quirky aesthetic.


What to expect at the Make Your Mark programme?


Embark on a fun stamp rally and attend workshops


For a cute lil activity that even the kids can join in on, partake in the Make Your Mark programme’s stamp rally. To begin, you’ll first want to pick up a pretty newsletter from the Singapore Sports Hub Visitors Centre.

Newsletter
Image credit: @morikori via Instagram

Do give it a quick read; it’s filled with information and fun facts about everything related to sports in Singapore, from learning about the iconic Kallang roar to lesser-known sports like Kolek racing. You’ll also realise that there are a couple postcard-sized-portions of the newsletter which are intentionally left blank – this is where the stamp rally comes in.

Kid stampingImage adapted from: @morikori via Instagram

There are 3 different stamp rally stations to visit, each equipped with 4 different stamps to combine together to form a completed artwork. The stamps are labeled from 1 to 4; use them in order and you won’t end up with a wonky masterpiece.

StampsStart with stamp 1 and finish with stamp 4 to get a picture-purrfect artwork for your print-out.
Image adapted from: @morikori via Instagram

Afterwards, affix your finished artworks onto your newsletter using the provided sticker strips, and you’ve got a sweet memento of your trip.

Well wishes & artworkImage adapted from: Singapore Sports Hub

Nearby, there’s a wall to hang well wishes for the Singapore Sports Museum where you can grab a seat and let your imagination run wild with colour pencils. Also, there are a couple of sports-themed prints by Knuckles and Notch, including an interesting board depicting what our national athletes’ favourite local dishes are.

If that’s not enough, sign up for Make Your Mark’s workshops too. They’ve got a tote bag Silkscreen Printing workshop (from $18) where you get to adorn a tote bag with Knuckles and Notch’s bespoke prints.

If you’d like to create prints of your own, then go for their Risograph Printing workshop (from $43.20). You’ll learn the ropes of Riso-printing from Knuckles and Notch themselves who’re masters of this analogue printing process, and walk home with stylized sports posters to hang up.


Try your hand at Make Your Mark’s activities this March


With the March holidays just around the corner, consider swinging by the Singapore Sports Hub for the kids to have a go at the Make Your Mark programme’s activities. They’ll learn more about the history of sports on the Little Red Dot, and get to dabble in some art-filled fun.

Learn more about the Make Your Mark programme

 

For more things to do this coming March holidays:


Cover image adapted from: @morikori via Instagram

 

Singapore Sports Museum,
6 Stadium Walk,
Singapore 397698
Date:
22 Feb - 11 May 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 8:00 pm