Island. The exhibition showcases artworks from seven participating art organisations from Asia and Australia. This is the first time that Singapore is represented in this visual arts event held across, Setouchi Triennale 2013 SOTA Visual Arts teacher Grace Tan has recently unveiled a site-specific installation entitled "In The Stillness" at the Fukutake House Asia Art Platform for the Summer Session of Setouchi Triennale 2013. Representing Singapore and The Substation as its Associate Artist
Venues & Retail Performing Arts Venues Art Gallery Concert Hall Drama Theatre Studio, by experimenting with various artmaking techniques. Sanchita's artistic excellence and passion for creative, Sanchita! How did you begin pursuing Visual Arts, and what do you love about the artform?"
It all, to expand my artistic skills beyond traditional artmaking forms and learn techniques like linocut, digital, opportunity to expand my artmaking practice, as the technology adds another dimension to Visual Arts
8th Singapore National Junior Watercolour Competition Some of our Visual Arts students participated in the Singapore Watercolour Society’s (SWS) 8th Singapore National Junior Watercolour Competition on 6 September 2014. Winning works were exhibited along with works by professional artists at SWS’ 45th Annual Exhibition at the ARTrium at MICA Building from 6 to 10 September 2014. Ler Jia Ying (Year 3) - 2nd prize Janice Yap En Ning (Year 2) - 3rd prize Chua Zixin (Year 2
Khiew Huey Chian, SOTA Visual Arts teacher, shows what it means to have a heart for the community, Khiew Huey Chian, SOTA Visual Arts teacher, shows what it means to have a heart for the community What sets the Visual Arts teacher at the School of the Arts apart are his passions for teaching and community work. He got to work on several arts-based community service projects including the ones with inmates from the Kaki Bukit Prison School and burn patients at the Singapore General Hospital. [July - Sep 2012] Central CDC's Voices publication
We are delighted to have renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) on 2 July 2019.
Photo credit: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
We are delighted to have renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) on 2 July 2019. The renewal of the MOU continues to offer a diverse articulation pathways for our students and it also opens up more collaboration opportunities between the two institutions. Thank you NAFA for working hand in hand with us to nurture artistic talents and creative leaders for the future!
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Each artwork in In An Echo We Remember was created by a Visual Arts student, more about the artifacts and artworks, and the stories behind them. Some of the selected objects, ! In An Echo We Remember is a collaborative effort between the students in the School of The Arts, .
The collection of artworks shown in this exhibition represent the multitude of ways that an everyday object, memories, replicate patterns and relate the artist’s own experiences to the residents’ stories
the artworks. We are wary and careful not to touch any artwork or display, establishing a clear boundary between the artwork and the audience. Indeed, why is it that one cannot touch the artworks? “Please, with artworks in a tangible manner unlike conventional exhibitions whereby viewers are not allowed to touch the artworks. We believe that it is our innate human curiosity and nature that we are often drawn to participate in restricted situations. Art is often something we look at rather than experience
Elementum is a visual arts exhibition of works by current students of the School of the Arts. As a student curatorial project, the show has been initiated, organised and curated by a group of twelve fifth-year students from various art specialisations comprising design, painting, sculpture, media arts and film. The exhibition encompasses a wide range of media and themes, which collectively explore the central notion of natural and artificial elements. Elementum runs from 12 May to 2 June
Congratulations to Class of 2017 Visual Arts alumna Thng Ai Wei on publishing her very own artbook, "Songs for July"!
Congratulations to Class of 2017 Visual Arts alumna Thng Ai Wei on publishing her very own artbook, Songs for July! Photo courtesy of Thng Ai Wei Wholly written and illustrated by Ai Wei, Songs for July is a story about three individuals struggling with urban depression. The characters, shared their stories about the songs that keep them going, the importance of art and music to them, , as she juggled her love for art-making with her studies at Nanyang Technological University (NTU
December 2006 [30 December 2006] 101 kids chosen for Arts School 101 artistically talented students have been offered places at SOTA, a year before its opening in 2008. The Straits Times