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IAAM currently exhibits Oriental Paintings and architectual elements. Orientalist paintings are vivid in colour and delicate to the mood. Where and what were their inspirations?
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Taiwanese Tea Culture may be centuries old but it is one that makes you appreciate the art and meditate on the taste and beauty in silence.
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Yesterday at work we had an interesting international group of parents and students from Japan, the land of the Rising Sun. So the team of us who were assembled 3 weeks ago, made them the modern day Dalang with paper puppets and stop motion techniques. Why Dalang? Well in the classical theater of Wayang Kulit,…
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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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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.
