Student Exhibition in Singapore – Call for Applications
STUDENT EXHIBIT IN
In relation with the collaboration efforts between Sabancı
University/FASS/VACD Program and
The successful applicant should be open to teamwork and have strong design skills and art practice. Applications for this grant must include a motivation letter (Microsoft doc format) and portfolio (pdf format). The motivation letter should clearly express your cultural exchange interest, and your theoretical and practical approach to the theme “Urban Mythologies”. Please also include your current GPA and valid student ID number.
Closing date: 15 June 2010.
Selected candidate will be informed on 5 July 2010.
Please send your application to: alexw@sabanciuniv.edu
Further Information:
Aims and Objectives
The aims and
objectives of TROPICAL LAB are to expand the views of the participants, to
exchange experiences and to stimulate creative thinking through a collaborative
approach. To offers an environment for regional and international students to
carry out research and advance their art practice in a short period.
Theme
The theme for
Tropical Lab 4 is Urban Mythologies. Urban Mythologies aims to provide a
platform to explore, complicate and unravel the ways
Motivation
To create a
positive environment that will stimulate and cultivate minds, emotional
(intuitive) consciousness and cultural sensibilities of participating emerging
generation of young artists and students.
Duration
TROPICAL LAB 4
will happen from 20 September to 30 September 2010. The participants are
required to be around during this ten-day period.
Venue
A series of
creative workshops and other activities (presentations, seminar, dialogues,
trips) will be conducted by staff members and contemporary artists, Singapore
FreePort Award recipients: Shi Qing (China), Shinji Ohmaki and Aiko Miyanaga
(Japan) in LASALLE College of the Arts campus and studios, workshop venues as
well as the auditoriums, with assistance from our technical officers and
students.
Exhibition
The exhibition
following the workshop and seminars will be held at the lateral spaces flanking
the college frontage. PRAXIS SPACE and PROJECT SPACE are two unique but
challenging spaces, that consist of long and narrow galleries, which full glass
facades contribute to the dialogue and contrasts between the spaces. The
exhibition will open on Wednesday 29 Sep 2010, and will stay until 13 October
2010.