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After closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Singapore, LASALLE has taken the decision to live stream this event. Live stream information will be sent to all guests who registered before the closing deadline. Thank you for your understanding.
Alexandra Danner-Weinberger will present an evening lecture to the LASALLE and mental health communities as well as the general public as part of the visiting artist series by LASALLE’s MA Art Therapy Programme.
Excitement abounds as interdisciplinary arts festival ARTWALK Little India kicks off across two weekends in January. There are many brand new offerings visitors can expect in this edition, such as a storytelling session that combines music and folk painting and an ambitious mural painting that stretches 70 metres long.
Visitors heading to Little India tomorrow can look forward to art performances, workshops and murals as part of an annual public art project. Now in its sixth edition, Artwalk Little India will be held on Friday and Saturday, as well as on Jan 17 and 18, as part of Singapore Art Week. It is meant to bring to life the history and traditions of Little India, as well as the personal stories of its community.
The LASALLE Show Exhibition is an annual show by final year students from the Diploma, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Master of Arts programmes. The 2020 edition of The LASALLE Show returns this year after being held back by the COVID-19 pandemic. Showcasing works of students from Fine Arts, Film, Media Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre and Art Therapy, the exhibition is a celebration of the resilience of the Class of 2020 and marks the transformation of these young talents into industry-ready creative leaders.
Join Dr Darryl Whetter for the launch of his new climate-crisis novel Our Sands (published by Penguin Random House SEA). No subject, at this present moment, is as relevant as climate change. This topical, funny and, yes, romantic novel, considers how climate change is poised to challenge the family and the heart, and not just the state, the wallet and the environment.
Journey through the richly storied history of Little India at multidisciplinary arts festival ARTWALK Little India (ARTWALK), which returns over two weekends on 10–11 and 17–18 January 2020. Themed Passage of Time, this sixth edition offers a plethora of interdisciplinary performances, workshops and art murals to engage all of one’s senses.
Join celebrated New Zealand/Australian filmmaker Dr Jonathan Ogilvie for this free screening of his feature film The Tender Hook which he wrote and directed. The screening will be followed by an on-stage interview and Q&A.
Featuring the MA Arts Pedagogy & Practice students in a generative performance art installation which explores the phenomenological concept of the physical and emotional heart. This work gives students the opportunity to create and develop their transdisciplinary work and showcase it in front of a live audience.
Every action requires bodily means and control. Acquiring a heightened state of reflexive body awareness is necessary to elevate processes such as knowledge building and execution in art disciplines. Catch 6th Sense – MA Arts Pedagogy and Practice students' interdisciplinary project that demonstrates how learning through specific activities can expand our sensory ranges.