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Exhibition, The LASALLE ShowRhythm is everywhere. Taking a moment to stop and reflect on this phenomenon as it surrounds us, we discover ways in which we may understand human narratives through repetitions, harmonies and dissonance.
Rhythm is everywhere. Taking a moment to stop and reflect on this phenomenon as it surrounds us, we discover ways in which we may understand human narratives through repetitions, harmonies and dissonance.
The LASALLE Show is an annual vibrant showcase of the best and brightest works in contemporary arts, design and performance. A celebration of the graduating cohort’s creativity and boundless imagination.
Over 600 works are unveiled at The LASALLE Show Exhibition by graduands from the Diploma, BA (Hons) and postgraduate programmes in design, fine arts, film, animation, dance, music, theatre, art therapy and creative writing.
LASALLE’s MA Creative Writing programme invites you to a meet and greet session with author Elaine Chiew, who will be sharing a preview of her debut novel The Light Between Us, a speculative time-travel romance set against the backdrop of two important political movements in 1920s to 1940s colonial Singapore. It will be launched this May in London, September in the US and the rest of the world.
LASALLE's MA Arts and Cultural Leadership programme presents ‘Let’s Talk About (what we) S.A.W’, a project aiming to stimulate critical reflection on what students saw and experienced at Singapore Art Week.
In February, students were invited to submit creative responses through an open call. This culminant mini exhibit at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Library showcases students’ works and invites viewers to share their own responses.
Trans/Mission invites BA (Hons) Year 3 students from the eight Schools within LASALLE College of the Arts to share their final year dissertation research. The platform hopes to facilitate interdisciplinary exchanges about issues to do with research methodologies, hypotheses and experimentations that shape the students’ practices.
This presentation will discuss the empirically supported role of heart rate variability (HRV) psychophysiological training that has been shown to be restorative in times of grief and loss. HRV is a measure of the variation in time between each heartbeat which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Conversely HRV activities train the ANS.
Established in 2017, RIF is an entirely student-led music festival staged annually in the heart of LASALLE. The festival aims to provide a platform for local musicians and small business owners to showcase their works.
Building on its previous iterations, RIF 2024 will be celebrating all things [Y2K], focusing on empowering youths to defy boundaries and explore their creativity.
This event is the culmination of the Interactions series that brings together the wider community of BA (Hons) Arts Management students, faculty, industry partners, alumni and collaborators.
Speaker: Dr Diego Maranan, Dean of the Faculty of Information and Communications Studies
University of the Philippines Open University
Moderator and panelist: Chok Si Xuan, independent artist, and 2022 Artist in Residence, Singapore Art Museum
Panelists:
Host: Malar Nadeson, Director, Ngee Ann Kongsi Library, LASALLE
Moderator: Dr Cissie Fu, Head, McNally School of Fine Arts
Welcome keynote: Prof Steve Dixon, President, LASALLE