ADM SHOW 2023: All At Once, brings to light the graduating batch of 2023 and their journey as artists and designers.
This show explores the intersection between technology and humanity, highlighting the role and relevance of art and design.
With works that traverse the boundaries of disciplines and convention, these works share spaces and moments of contemplation and reflection; Unveiling the connections we have between Art, humanity and the process of synthesis.
The NTU School of Art, Design and Media (NTU, ADM) is Singapore’s first comprehensive art school. ADM offers a studio-based professional education in a comprehensive university setting, providing students with the knowledge and skills required to develop and produce groundbreaking artworks and related scholarly activity.
Beyond the BFA programme, ADM also has a growing community of postgraduate researchers and practitioners engaged in a range of MA and PhD courses.
In 2023, ADM will celebrate its 18th anniversary since its founding in 2005. Despite being a relatively young institution, the school has accumulated a large pool of graduates that have contributed to and driven our local creative industry to greater heights.
06.05 – 13.05.23
11am – 8pm daily
37 Emerald Link (S)229313
05.05.23, Friday
6pm – 9.30pm
37 Emerald Link (S)229313
06.05.23, Saturday
6pm – 9:30pm
37 Emerald Link (S)229313
6790 4828 / 6790 5680
School of Art, Design and Media
Nanyang Technological University
81 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637458
Acting Chair
Assoc. Professor Wong Chen Hsi
Associate Chair (Academic)
Assoc. Professor Oh Soon Hwa
Assistant Chair (Students)
Senior Lecturer Angeline Yam Min Yee
Press & Media
Muhammad Mustajab bin Mohamad (Mr.)
admevents@ntu.edu.sg
Faculty Chair Chairperson
Lecturer Ang Song Nian
Design Art FYP Coordinators
Senior Lecturer Candice Ng (VC)
Lecturer Jeffrey Hong (PD)
Assoc. Professor Ina Conradi-Chavez (IM)
Media Art FYP Coordinators
Asst. Professor Davide Benvenuti (ANI)
Lecturer Ang Song Nian (PHO)
Lecturer Nicole Midori Woodford (FILM)
AV and IT Teams
Lim Pheng Yew
Tan Wee Liang
Poh Zhuang Yu
Lau Kheng Hock
Nagaraju Thummanapalli
Ahmad Azahki Bin Mustafa
Abdul Shukor Bin Mohammad
Arifin Bin Ami
Kumar Chockanathan
Abdul Rashid Bin Rahim
Ramalingam Sivakumar
Chairperson
Janel Teo Wee Teng
Co-Chairperson
Kwok Zong Han, Daryl
Space
Jarren Lau Zong Xian
Publicity
Kwok Zong Han, Daryl
Design
Lee Yun Xuan
Au Jun Wen, Nicole
Gerald Lai Sze Hang
Lee Jing Wei
Sponsorship Manager
Jess Koh Yik Sim
Logistics
Gan Guo En Conan
Neo Geng Yao Justin
Visual Communication Pathway Representative
Loi Xin Zhe Hubert
Esther Yu Kern Hui
Fabregas Zamantha Mutuc
Tan Ee Jing
Tan Megan
Kylie Goh
Product Design Pathway Representative
Gan Guo En, Conan
Neo Geng Yao Justin
Interaction Pathway Representative
Hung Chen En, Elnathan
Animation Pathway Representative
Bervyn Chua Lee Ann
Joshua Ashley Pereira
Shiao-ya Maggie Huang
Game Pathway Representative
Loh Jinyu Hinako
Wong Shiqi Jay
Filmmaking Pathway Representative
Rashad Bin Faizal
Photography Pathway Representative
Cheryl Louise Yip Xin Ting
Eunice Oh Zhi Yi
Don’t be a Stickler! is a book that delves into the importance of mobility and how walking sticks have become a crucial tool for maintaining independence and quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments. In addition to discussing the technical aspects of walking sticks, this book will also cover the broader implications of mobility aids on quality of life. By highlighting the ways in which walking sticks can promote independence, confidence, and mobility, I hope to inspire readers to embrace the many benefits of these simple yet powerful tools.
The book explores the rich, illustrious history of walking sticks, examining their various forms and functions throughout history. It also discusses the different types of walking sticks available today. Thus providing readers with knowledge and guidance on how to choose the right walking stick, considering factors such as height, weight, grip, and other features.
Moreover, this book helps readers gain a better understanding of current conceptions and changing attitudes towards users of walking sticks through an informative and visual-centric approach. Don’t be a Stickler! will discuss and challenge the stigma attached to walking sticks and how it has evolved over time, addressing the various stereotypes and misconceptions associated with walking sticks and their users.
Whether you already use a walking stick, or you are interested in learning more about this indispensable mobility aid, Don’t be a Stickler! offers a wealth of information, insights, and perspectives on the subject matter.