Makers, Artisans,Craftspeople.
Come.
A monthly gathering at the lab for makers, artisans, and craftspeople. Not a class. Not a workshop. Come with a project, come with an Instagram, come with curiosity. Bring a friend and both of you pay less.
No programme. Just fellow makers.
MakerChill has no schedule of activities, no icebreakers, and no presentations. It has a room full of people who make things, a space full of machines that make things, and enough time for interesting conversations to happen on their own. The point of the evening is the people, not the equipment.
Last Friday of every month · 7:00pm – 10:00pm
76 Circuit Road #02-06, above MacPherson MRT Exit C. Fully sheltered walkway. Carpark connected.
$15 solo · $12 each for pairs · Capacity 18
Come as you are
Three things. That’s the whole programme.
One central table. Put something on it — a finished piece, a work in progress, a material sample, a printed photo. No presentation needed. Objects do the talking. People walk to what interests them.
One question on the whiteboard when you arrive. Changes every session. Write an answer or just read what others wrote. This month: “What’s the thing you wish you knew how to make?”
Not a welcome speech. One thing the lab can do that most people in Singapore have never seen up close. Then the room is yours for the rest of the evening.
Something made in the lab. Every time.
Every guest leaves with a Makerschool tote bag and something made by one of the machines in the lab. The insert rotates every session — each one a different machine, a different discipline, a different reason to come back.
If you make things, this is your room.
Bring a project, work in progress, or material sample — if you have one. A website, blog, or Instagram works too. Nothing at all is fine. Curiosity is enough to walk in.
$15
$12 each
No-Pitch Zone
MakerChill is a sanctuary for hobbies, tinkering, and creative projects. Commercial prospecting is strictly prohibited. Anyone doing so may be asked to leave without a refund.
The beginning of something,
if you want it to be.
MakerChill is the start. Everyone who attends gets an invite to the MakerChill community on Telegram — a group for sharing what you’re making at home. Link given on the night. Not published anywhere.
If you want to come back and use the machines, MakerChoice lets you book a drop-in session. If you want to build a serious practice, MakerCraft is a monthly membership with lab access, community, and named specialists.
