Now in its fourth year, ARTWALK Little India brings the theme of “Urban Mythology” to life through colourful murals that unearth hidden stories of the precinct. Eunice Lim’s Book-a-Meeting cleverly incorporates the 30-year-old Siyamala Bookstore and its owner into her artwork, allowing visitors to say “hello” to him as he sits in his shop next to the mural, while Shah Rizzal has transported Little India’s landmark shophouses, roadside trucks and posters onto his mural Layers.
LASALLE College Of The Arts Presents First Student-Led TEDx Initiative By A Local Arts Institution
With a scintillating line-up of speakers from a plus-size model sharing her experiences on perception and identity, to a former documentary producer for Al Jazeera and Bloomberg TV reflecting on the challenges of her career, the inaugural edition of TEDxLASALLE on Sunday 4 February is set to live up to its tagline of Make Me: Make Me Question. Make Me Think. Make Me Act.
Dr Damaris Carlisle
Driven by a passion for education's transformative power, Dr Damaris Carlisle brings over three decades of experience, enriched by diverse cultures and pedagogical approaches, to her role as Lecturer-in-Charge of The Learning Centre at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore.
See also
Golden Horse Awards
Best Film
Yuni Hadi
BA(Hons) Arts Management, Class of 2005
MA Arts & Cultural Management, Class of 2007
Entry: Ilo Ilo
Great Women Of Our Time Award
Winner
Yuni Hadi
MA Arts & Cultural Management, Class of 2007
BA(Hons) Arts Management, Class of 2005
Image credits: Meng
Dr Pamela Whitaker
Dr Whitaker is an art therapist living in Ireland who practices under the name of Groundswell (www.groundswell.ie), a social enterprise working in the areas of art therapy, art and participation, environmental arts, and arts and health.
Over the past two years, she has been the editor of the Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal and the curator of special issues entitled Art Therapy and Environment, Art Therapy and Visual Culture and Creative Agency and Political Responses through Arts Therapy.
ARTWALK Little India 2018 in partnership with STB and LISHA
Now in its fourth year, ARTWALK Little India brought the theme of Urban Mythology to life through colourful murals that unearth hidden stories of the precinct.
Eunice Lim's Book-a-Meeting cleverly incorporated the 30-year-old Siyamala Bookstore and its owner into her artwork, allowing visitors to say “hello” to him as he sits in his shop next to the mural; while Shah Rizzal transported Little India’s landmark shophouses, roadside trucks and posters onto his mural layers.
An East-West Focus on How Art Heals by Shaun McNiff
During his residency at LASALLE from 14 – 20 May 2017, Dr McNiff provided an evening presentation for the LASALLE community, community-at-large and the mental health community as part of the MA Art Therapy Programme’s 10-year anniversary.
Rehabilitation through art therapy
The MA Art Therapy Programme organised an innovative, interactive and inspirational art, culture and mental health experience at Napa, California from 23 – 30 June 2016.
Inaugural partnership with EU Writers’ Festival 2017
An inaugural event in collaboration with the EU delegation in Singapore
LASALLE partnered the European Union (EU) Delegation in Singapore to present the inaugural EU Writers’ Festival (EUWF) at the College in May 2017.