774 graduates from LASALLE College of the Arts received their Diplomas, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Master’s degrees at a Convocation ceremony held at the Singapore Expo Convention & Exhibition Centre on 8 August. 16 graduates from the Class of 2025 also received the LASALLE Award for Academic Excellence, awarded to the top students in the cohort.
Media release: LASALLE College of the Arts’ Class of 2025 champion imagination, community and social good
Winston Oh Travelogue Award winners archive
For the full list of winners since 1999, see here.
AsiaOne: Should we stop using generative AI?
AsiaOne examines the use of generative AI in the creative industries, speaking with Dr Wolfgang Muench, Dean, Learning, Teaching & Research at LASALLE College of the Arts.
Dr Muench expressed that generative AI hasn't changed artistic practice, but has changed the environment of artistic practice. He also spoke about how artists can use generative AI as a tool in their practice.
Lecturer, Arts Management (Digital Cultures)
LASALLE’s School of Creative Industries seeks to appoint an experienced educator for the BA (Hons) Arts Management programme and an upcoming MA programme.
The BA (Hons) Arts Management programme at LASALLE focuses on contemporary and emerging issues, problems and policy interventions impacting arts and cultural industries and shaping arts markets. It develops leadership, business, communication and managerial skills to nurture the next generation of cultural thought leaders and professional decision-makers in the arts and cultural industries in Singapore and beyond.
D&AD New Blood Awards
Wood Pencil
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Angelena Ikah Mah, Sulaiman Baktiyar, Danh Nguyen, Hui Ting Quek and Nguyet Minh Hoang
Diploma in Design for Communication and Experiences, Class of 2024
Entry: Ctrl+Alt+Fr33dom
Lianhe Zaobao: Encountering art and redrawing a new life from behind bars
Diploma in Fine Arts graduand Amos Vincent Wong’s journey in art began under unexpected circumstances, where he picked up a paintbrush for the first time while incarcerated. While in prison, art became a powerful form of self-expression and discovery. Lianhe Zaobao finds out more about Amos’ journey and aspirations to help others through art.
The Straits Times: Setting the right tone for recovery
In this article, The Straits Times looks into the field of music therapy in Singapore, and how the clinical and evidence-based profession uses music to improve physical, emotional, cognitive and social well-being.