Tag: teaching

  • Guts. Glamour. Guerilla: Crafting Captivating Campaigns with a Twist

    Guerilla gets more than a strategic warfare plan when creativity is added to it. Throw in some glamour and create an unexpected effect to see the action to reaction.

  • An Orientalising Experience through Time

    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?

  • Zen some time to Inhale and Exhale

    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.

  • Missing again…

    I know I should start writing again but just haven’t gotten a chance to sit and think about what to write. Let me take a breather and see can inspire me in the next few days.

  • Trying to Dalang: A Wayang Kulit Workshop

    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,…

  • 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!

  • An Art Educator’s Journal: Flipping the Class Getty Museum Style

    Whoever said you cannot teach art in the form of distance learning; really needs to cut themselves some slack and get inspired by some of the internet trending challenges. Through the last couple of working-from-home weeks, there have been a least a dozen of ideas trending on my social media feed. However, the most popular…

  • MCO: Living Life and Working from HOME

    Meet Ana Victoria Calderon, the facilitator for this course. Ana is a water-colourist from Mexico and shares her experience in this course. In brief, it is strategically broken down making it easy for the participant to digest the basic understanding before diving into the process. Yes process! A basic understanding in design process is a…

  • A Dive into Paper Clay

    So once again, I gave my students a little challenge – learn to sculpt using paper clay. The aim of this exercise was firstly to practice patience as one of the main issues we encounter everyday is the endurance of maintaining our patience with the people around us. Sculpting clay is not just a mere…