Urgent need for you guys help.
NAFA or La Salle !? i need to choose either one of these. i can't afford to go to poly even if i have below 10 points.. all of them are just too far from home.
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts,
Basically:
Nearest to National Library Bras Basah Complex and Dhoby Ghaut MRT,
1-km further from home and 0.1-km further from Rochor Beancurd
Already acquired the Direct Entry to this school,
Kick-ass computer labs,
Art (Teaching) course available,
Have a sucky-er name,
Students there exceptionally suck at their work (personal POV),
Many friends(including best and good ones) currently studying there,
Plain school architecture and carpark almost non-existant,
Chances of studying abroad is near negligible
More mats,
Facilities:
Campus 1
3 spacious art galleries with a total exhibition area of 850 sqm
6 skylight studios which allow painting in natural, evenly-distributed daylight
4 master painters’ studios
A creative media studio with cuttingedge technology for 3D animation and special effects, and sophisticated audio-video production facilities
2 jewellery workshops with casting, processing and setting facilities
2 photography studios with advanced studio flash systems and professional digital cameras
Photography darkrooms
Interior design material & project room, drafting studio, and 3D model workshop
A well-equipped People’s Scholarship Fund Library that houses an impressive collection of arts-related publications and journals
Campus 2
A Fashion Boutique Gallery for staging fashion shows and displaying students’ designs
A lecture theatre equipped with video-conferencing facilities
CAD/CAM system for computerised design and production
5 textile workshops (Batik printing, textile development, embroidery design)
4 Quality Control workshops with sophisticated steamers and specialised garment machines
Workshops for drafting, draping and project work
Campus 3
A plush 380-seat Lee Foundation Theatre with a rotating central platform on stage, an adjustable orchestra pit and superb acoustics
A compact Studio Theatre (“Black Box”) with 196 retractable seats
A circular rooftop amphitheatre with tiered seating for outdoor performances
A Recital Hall with acoustic properties and a music technology suite
A television production studio
Soundproof music studios
Dance studios
La-Salle SIA College of the Arts,
Basically:
Nearest to Home (distance-wise), Sim Lim Square and Rochor Beancurd,
Graphic Design course available,
Felicia Teo hailed from this school,
Have a cool-er name,
Students there are just as intimidating as their works,
Sweeter architecture and cool underground carpark,
Not many close friends there,
Super-high chances of studying abroad
Facilities:
Singapore’s largest contemporary art exhibition and gallery space
The region’s first Theatre and Art Production Workshop which will let you create full-scale sets on-campus
Three theatres, including Singapore’s first black box theatre with flexible ‘in-the-round’ seating for up 250 people, as well as dance studios
High-Definition (HD) filmmaking facilities powered by Sony and Apple, including facilities for animation film production and two lecture theatres cum HD cinemas
Learning Management System by Apple, enabling self-paced online learning, secure storage and digital content management
‘Converged’ network communications infrastructure by Cisco, including a wireless network environment, supporting services like e-learning, video conferencing, education, digital media and campus security
Exhibitions & Gallery Spaces
LASALLE's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Singapore manages the largest exhibition and gallery space devoted to contemporary art in Singapore, comprising a permanent exhibition area of about 920 sqm, and 1840 sqm of temporary exhibition space.
ICA Gallery
The ICA Gallery is devoted to the presentation of significant local and international contemporary art and design, including works of emerging Singaporean and Asian artist to local and international audiences through both on-site and touring exhibitions, and introduces the work of internationally established artists to audiences in Singapore.
Earl Lu Gallery
The Earl Lu Gallery has established itself as Singapore's premier contemporary art exhibition venue and will continue to play a significant role in the development of contemporary art in the region.
Brother Joseph McNally Gallery
The Brother Joseph McNally Gallery celebrates the artistic achievements of LASALLE's late founder, Brother Joseph McNally.
It showcases the rich collection of sculptures he had produced from 1974 to 2002, as well as inspiring multimedia narratives of his life and thoughts, and contributions to Singapore's vibrant arts scene.
Praxis Space
Managed by the Faculty of Fine Arts, the Praxis Space is an exhibition space for students and staff from the faculty to showcase their works, as well as for them to curate works by other leading contemporary artists. Praxis Space is located on the ground floor of Block H.
Theatres
The Institution boasts of three performing arts theatres with advanced theatre technology. This allows audience to enjoy quality performances, while simulating real world experience for students.
The Singapore Airlines Theatre (Main Theatre)
The Main Theatre, which seats 500, is a venue for major public performances of theatre, music and dance. It has a fore-stage with an orchestra pit that can accommodate up to 35 musicians, full scenery flying facilities, the latest lighting and sound equipment, dressing rooms and fully-equipped workshops for scenery, props and costume construction.
Creative Cube
This is the perfect stage for theatre performances and multimedia events. It is the first black box theatre in Singapore with flexible “in-the-round” seating for 250 people.
Flexible Performing Space
This space has a flexible seating system, lighting and sound facilities that make it suitable for experimental performances and events.
Library
A Singapore collection of local artists, art scene and lifestyle
Specialist art dictionaries, encyclopaedias and directories
Exhibition catalogues of local and foreign artists
Online MIT Press and Oxford journals
Audio-visual collection, including music CDs, CD-ROMs, videos and DVDs
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Monday, November 12, 2007
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