Eco, green and sustainable are more than just buzz words today – they are major and real concerns on the minds of many especially within the fashion industry, given their rapid seasonal cycles.
D&AD New Blood Awards
Graphite Pencil
(Rexona)
Shirley Ngiam, Edmund Chang, Chin Keong Ong
BA(Hons) Design Communication, Class of 2019
Entry: #Freedomtodance
The Straits Times: Arty Mooves
In a three-part series that catalogues street art of Singapore’s heritage districts, the spotlight shines upon Little India. All ten of the recommended wall murals hail from an on-going annual project, ARTWALK Little India, that is jointly co-organised by LASALLE’s BA(Hons) Arts Management students and the Singapore Tourism Board.
The Straits Times: Worth thinking about an arts university
A recent suggestion in Parliament has sparked lively discussion about the readiness of Singapore to have her first full-fledged arts university. This article lists the merits of such an endeavour, which include facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and bolstering research output, and cites LASALLE as a keen example that already fulfills both. Such an investment will validate not only the power of the arts, but also position Singapore as a thought leader in Asian-centric arts scholarship.
The Business Times: The business of storytelling
Storytelling has been around for centuries and in recent years, the audience emphasis has shifted from children to adults. One tell-tale sign of this was the quick sold-out seats to MA Arts Pedagogy and Practice (MA APP) Programme Leader Dr Edmund Chow’s recent workshop at StoryFest.
Yugo BAFTA Student Award for Documentary: Shortlist
Mushroom Boys
Eric Youwei Lin
BA(Hons) Film 2018
Unspoken War
Javeus Toh Zuan Hao
BA(Hons) Film 2018
DIPLOMA AND BA(HONS) FINE ARTS STUDY TRIP: BANGKOK, REVISITED
THE WINSTON OH TRAVEL AWARD: WANDERLUST: AN AFFIRMATION OF BEING, BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE
Considering most art in relation to travel, it is generally understood that the artist, after navigating her or his artistic approaches to unexplored frontiers – historically, culturally or socially – with other forms of research and knowledge, presents a visual engagement of senses addressing specific experiences. But considering the artist, in the financial capacity of a student, the idea is often relegated to combing one’s backyard. By no means am I suggesting that this realm allowed to creative research is less important.
Lianhe Zaobao: What’s next for design students after their graduation fashion shows?
Fashion students all over graduate into a competitive industry, and while some are determined or have the opportunity to pursue their dreams as full-fledged fashion designers, many more seek out alternative career paths as stylists, writers, and brand executives.
YAHOO! Lifestyle: LASALLE College of the Arts fashion graduates incorporate sustainability theme in their collections
Sustainability, blending the digital world with the analog, and an appreciation of nature and material heritage were among the themes explored at Simulation, LASALLE's Graduate Fashion Show. Simulation featured fourteen collections from the BA(Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles graduands of 2019.