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From Malay dance to filmmaking to German opera, fresh BA(Hons) Musical Theatre graduands Md Al-Hafiz Hosni and Nurulhuda Hassan are more than your ordinary theatrical triple threat. In this interview with Berita Harian, they share more about the highs and lows of their journeys, as well as their…

Contemporary art and design collective PHUNK – which was founded by LASALLE Diploma in Design Communication alumni Alvin Tan, Melvin Chee, Jackson Tan and William Chan – have published a new monograph Control Chaos: Redefining the Visual Cultures of Asia. This book traces the ways in which PHUNK…

The COVID-19 pandemic may have caused anxiety among young art practitioners but some are navigating the uncertainty with grit and gumption. BA(Hons) Fine Arts alumna Fatima Bano had a brief battle with the virus but thanks to the support from the College and loved ones, she was able to overcome…

MA Fine Arts alumna Donna Ong has launched a new work-in-progress exhibition at LASALLE’s Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore. Titled…

BA(Hons) Fine Arts alumna Soo Mei Fei made history by being the first Singaporean Chinese woman to perform a full-fledged bharatanatyam on stage. The piece for her solo debut had numerous challenging elements but her perseverance and practice paid off. In the audience was veteran dancer and…

BA(Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles alumna Rena Kok has launched a new capsule collection that is exclusively available on an e-commerce platform managed by the Textile and Fashion Federation Singapore. As the winner of the Harper’s Bazaar NewGen Fashion Awards 2019, she was mentored by editor-…

A casual observation of commuters getting lost on Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system encouraged Samuel Lim to research more into the problem.

The BA(Hons) Design Communication alumnus dedicated his thesis project to wayfinding solutions which caught the Land Transport Authority’…

Digital art has a long and established history. With the proliferation of social media and improvements in technology, coupled with increased digitisation brought on by the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is currently gaining widespread popularity.

McNally School of Fine Arts lecturer Wang…

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