Events
Posthuman Pedagogies: Mindful Creativity in the Age of AI
4–5 Mar 2026
1:30pm–6:00pm
Hybrid event; online and on-site at LASALLE College of the Arts
Stories From Our Wardrobe
Exhibition duration: 23 Jan–1 Feb 2026
Opening hours: 11:00am–8:00pm (Tue–Fri)
11:00am–6:00pm (Sat & Sun), closed on Mondays
The Fashion Pulpit
298 Jalan Besar, #04-00
Allenby House
Singapore 208959
Navigating ethical challenges for artists and curators in contemporary practice
22 Jan 2026
2:00pm–4:00pm
Smart Room, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Library
Block F Level 4 #F405
LASALLE’s McNally Campus
Points for Re-Articulation: On Life Drawing in Singapore
Exhibition duration: 3 Dec 2025–29 Jan 2026
Opening hours: 12:00pm–7:00pm, Mon–Sat (closed on Sunday, public holidays and during College closures)
Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts
Culture and food
Singapore is a vibrant destination for food lovers, arts enthusiasts and night owls. From world-class galleries to buzzing nightlife, the city offers endless experiences; while Singapore's convenient location offers students easy access to regional getaways like Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.
LASALLE's McNally Campus is nestled in the centre of Singapore’s arts and heritage district, the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct, dotted with museums, eclectic cafés, bars and eateries—a vibrant milieu for both the arts and culinary discovery.
Bras Basah.Bugis precinct
Bras Basah.Bugis is the beating heart of Singapore’s creative scene, where heritage, arts and contemporary culture intersect. Home to museums, historical monuments and iconic architecture—among them the National Museum of Singapore, Peranakan Museum, the National Library, National Design Centre and National Archives of Singapore—the precinct blends the energy of today’s creative communities with the rich cultural layers of one of Singapore’s oldest districts.
Neighbourhood pulse
Singapore's vibrant culture comes alive in Bras Basah.Bugis, where each corner reflects the city's rich diversity. Year-round, students can immerse themselves in events like Singapore Art Week, Singapore Design Week, Singapore International Film Festival, Singapore International Festival of Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.
Campus life spills into the neighbourhood, which transforms each August for the Singapore Night Festival, when streets pulse with light installations, street performances and after-dark festivities that turn the civic district into a living, breathing canvas.
For the taste explorers, the neighbourhood is no less exciting. From trendy malls to lifestyle enclaves like Bugis+ and Bugis Junction, Fortune Centre, Bras Basah Complex and Funan Mall, LASALLE students have endless culinary options—local hawker favourites and global bites, hidden gems, hole-in-wall joints and late-night haunts live side by side in and around the neighbourhood.
Follow the trail of LASALLE’s foodie community through the student-led LASALLE Food Map that’s constantly updated and featured in the annual Orientation guide. The list spotlights well-loved F&B spots within the vicinity of the McNally Campus, with plenty of wallet-friendly picks.
Café on campus
Working Title is a cosy café at the McNally Campus that’s part study spot, part social hub. Designed as a second living room, it’s a place to recharge, catch up with friends or take a breather between classes.