Tag: art exhibition
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#TrippingSingapore2022: Capturing Architectural Elements in Water and Colour
In my #throwbackThursday, this long outstanding post on my short tripping to Singapore deserves some attention. Throughout the years, Singapore has been making headlines for its breathtaking skylines and modern environmental enhancements. The city-state’s futuristic architecture has become a symbol of its ambition and innovation. From the iconic Marina Bay…
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Tracing the Influences: A Visual Diary Journey Through the History of Art and Design
Challenging the long-held belief that art and design history is dull, I decided to revolutionize the study of the History of Art and Design. By embracing the transformative learning techniques of the Visual Diary, I made an attepted and unlocked a captivating approach that cultivates a comprehensive understanding and fosters…
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Walking amongst “Heroes” and (some) “Villains”
World of DC is live now until the end of this month. Here’s my tale from my visit.
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Re-imagining Bauhaus: Bring to life Art and Industry through Studio Practice in Design
Being part of a design school means creating studio experiences using methods practiced by the ones who coined the various art movements and periods. In this article, we briefly give you a gist of how we break students into the game of multidisciplinary studio practice!
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MUSE 2.0: An A-Muse-ing Exhibition of Art and Design during the Pandemic
As the learning never stops growing, neither does the growing stop evolving. This year’s Muse Exhibition showcases an expression of their personal experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. The art show features 28 ICAD staffs’ expression and experience that reflects on one of ICAD’s Manifestos while responding to current issues.