For art lovers, the Lasalle Show Exhibition tends to be something to look out for this time of the year, especially if you’re interested in discovering emerging names. It’s an annual exhibition put on by Lasalle College of the Arts that showcases works by its final year Diploma, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and postgraduate students, across a wide variety of disciplines ranging from fashion design, fine arts, film, animation to dance, music, theatre, arts management and more.
The exhibition has taken place online for the past two years due to obvious reasons, but it is returning in full force for the first time in galleries throughout the institution’s McNally Campus from May 19-31 with over 600 works on display (though a virtual version will also be available from May 19).
There will also be various satellite events taking place at the institution concurrently during the exhibition period, such as a presentation by graduands of the first MA Creative Writing degree in Singapore and Southeast Asia, who will be reading from their creative writing theses. For more details on the exhibition’s extensive line-up, head here.
With more than 600 works on display, there’s quite a lot to work through – here’s what you need to know.