101658 However, what really impresses is the team of attentive service staff who work intuitively to make you comfortable, catering to all your.
101659 Here’s a recommendation – drop by after a day of shopping and cultural sightseeing at the nearby Bugis Junction mall and bustling Bugis Market area to refresh and recharge.
101660 This establishment is participating in the World Gourmet Summit 2010.
101662 One of Singapore’s premier arts institutions
101663 Sandwiched between Little India and the electronics and IT hub of Sim Lim Square is an eye-catching black cube of a building which is a work of art in its own right, and certainly an appropriate design for an arts school.
101664 Though not the oldest arts institution in Singapore, the LASALLE College of the Arts or LASALLE, as it’s commonly known, has gone on to establish itself as one of the premier colleges of its kind in the region since it began over 25 years ago.
101665 Taught by an international cast of well-known industry experts from artists, to designers, painters, actors, composers, dancers, directors, film producers, art critics, curators, musicians and playwrights, students at LASALLE are pushed to explore the areas of initiative-taking and project facilitation, while also evaluating old ideas and new thoughts through self-experimentation, industrial internships and social criticism.
101666 The LASALLE alumni also boast some of the finest graduates that have gone on to achieve international success in their fields of work.
101667 Among them is art and design collective :Phunk Studio, whose members have gained international success in the field of graphic design, perfecting their visual signatures for international brands like Nike, Nokia, MTV, Levi’s and Tiger Beer.
101668 Its campus in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District on betrays its less-than-humble origins.
101669 In 1984, Brother Joseph McNally, a prominent educator with a passion for art from the Roman Catholic De La Salle order started a small outfit in a disused shed at St. Patrick’s School in Katong, christening it the St. Patrick’s Art Centre.
101670 What initially began as a centre for fine arts grew to incorporate performing and visual arts and was soon renamed.
101671 The college came into its own in the 1990s – providing a practical tertiary education incorporating connective practices found in the artistic industry.
101672 A diverse range of courses was soon offered – from a Diploma in Design Communication to a Bachelor of Art (Hons) Acting to a MA in Art Therapy.