Date & Time
16 Oct 2025
6:00pm–9:00pm
Location
Annex Levels 1 and 2,
National Design Centre
Admission
Free
Contact Details
Type
Lecture / Talk, WorkshopLASALLE's MA Art Therapy programme cordially invites you to its first Open House at Floors 1 and 2 of the Annex at the National Design Centre—a purpose-built space designed to complement the various teaching and learning needs of professional art therapy training.
Please join us for an informal evening of orientation and tours of our spaces (such as studio and lecturing spaces conducive to experiential learning, art and artmaking, large and small group work and small group clinical supervision, as well as consultation rooms for individual clinical supervision and individual thesis supervision), meet and greet our teaching team and postgraduate students over light refreshments, learn more about our key industry colleagues and partners from the Art Therapists' Association Singapore (ATAS) and The Red Pencil (Singapore), and even create some artwork in community.
Schedule
6:00pm–7:00pm: Welcome tour of teaching space with light refreshments
7:00pm–7:30pm: Art Therapists' Association Singapore introduction and presentation
7:30pm–8:00pm: The Red Pencil introduction and presentation
8:00pm–9:00pm: Networking and community art-making
About the speakers
Eliza Han, MEd, MA, AThR, President, Art Therapists’ Association Singapore
The Art Therapists’ Association Singapore is a non-partisan, not-for-profit professional body which is run and regulated by its members. It was established in 2008 to represent the emerging profession of art therapy in Singapore and aims to advance its growth and development. It stands as a professional association of integrity and vision to support, serve and advocate for its members, while upholding ethics and standards for the art therapy practice in Singapore.
Ms Sim Siew Ching, General Manager, The Red Pencil (Singapore)
The Red Pencil (Singapore) is an Institution of Public Character and a registered charity founded in Singapore in 2011 with a mission to bring the benefits of creative arts therapy (drawing, music, movement and dance) to less privileged children, adults and families who have been through overwhelming and traumatic life circumstances. The process of creative arts therapy allows our service users to express the unspeakable, experience release and relief, find new resources inside and outside, gain self-confidence and new perspectives, and feel empowered to move on towards a more hopeful and happier life.
