Charleen Leo Jia Ying (Graduated in 2022)

Category - alumni
Charleen Leo is an exhibition producer with eight years of experience in conceptualising and delivering immersive, interactive and engaging exhibitions across the spectrum of art and science. With a BSc in Biological Science from Nanyang Technological University, she has developed a keen interest in commissioning contemporary art, particularly at the intersection of science and technology. Her current Read more....

Li Chi Kwan (Graduated in 2022)

Category - alumni
Before joining the MA Asian Art Histories Programme at LASALLE, CK studied international relations and worked in the NGO sector. He found his passion in art history after visiting the Forbidden City in Beijing. What fascinated CK was the history and story behind the artworks. Since then, he has frequently visited museums and galleries when travelling. After years of working in different regions in Read more....

Akshatha Rangarajan (Graduated in 2022)

Category - alumni
Akshatha's interest in Southeast Asian contemporary art led her to pursue an MA Asian Art Histories degree. She is a sculptor who graduated with an MFA in 2010. Her fascination with words and language has motivated her research in Chinese and Urdu calligraphy, which has shaped her process-oriented sculptures. Her MA thesis analyses Indonesian text-based art. Read more....

Winston Hauw (Graduated in 2021)

Category - alumni
Winston Hauw’s keen interest in the LASALLE Asian Art Histories programme arose from his passion and appreciation of Southeast Asian art. Winston’s MA thesis, completed days before his 67th birthday, is about the role of the allegory in the social realist artwork of Singapore artists. Winston is a quantity surveying practitioner by profession and an alumnus of the University of Reading, U.K. He Read more....

Prapan Jangkitchai (Graduated in 2021)

Category - alumni
Prapan Jangkitchai graduated from the Department of Art History, Faculty of Archaeology at Silpakorn University. He was a recipient of LASALLE’s SEAsia Scholars Award. His areas of interest include memory studies and contemporary art. Jangkitchai has published articles about art in Echo: Voice for Society, a magazine by students in the B.E. International Program of Thammasat University, The Momentum, Read more....