Capstone Festivals
Capstone Festivals Capstone Festivals Capstone Festivals

Every year, the Arts and Humanities major mounts a Capstone Festival to showcase the incredible and diverse capstone projects our senior students produce. These Capstone Festivals are moments of celebration and joy, that focus on acknowledging the many hours that our students have put into their individual projects over the course of the year.

Futureface – Arts and Humanities Capstone Festival 2021

2021’s edition of the Arts & Humanities Capstone Festival was titled “Futureface”, featuring works of eight graduating students from the major.

We proudly present:

Clipping Out: Alysha Chandra

Supercalifragilistic-sexistentialcrisis:Yanni Chia

Less in More: Winnie Tan

The Weight of a House: Nirali Desai

Loose Ends: Chu Ying

This Is All For You: Katerian-Maria Krasteva

Folklore: Tan Xue Yi

Exploring Gratitude Through Music: Qiu Jiabin

It’s About Time – Arts and Humanities Capstone Festival 2020

2020’s edition of the Arts & Humanities Capstone Festival was titled “It’s About Time”, featuring works of twelve graduating students from the major.

We proudly present:

day/dream: Chia Yaim Chong

Don’t Stretch Before You Run, and Other Frequently Ignored Advice: Agatha Tan Qian Yu

letters to finland: Syafiqah N. B. Shamsheralam

you’ll be alright. cry. : Nicolas Kang

The Song Of The Bow: Mah Ye-Chao, Nathaniel

Replica: Inherited Traumas: Low Xiang Qi Crystal

O: Isabel Meg Fang

Appetite: Trade, Knowledge and Displacement in Still-Life Paintings of the Seventeenth Century Dutch Republic: Poh Kathy

Forget Me Not: Kwan Yi-Hao, Andrew

mushroom soup: Tay Jing Hui

Afterlife: Alistair Ryan Chong Kia How

undo – Arts and Humanities Capstone Festival 2019

2019’s edition of the Arts & Humanities Capstone Festival was titled “undo”, featuring works of twelve graduating students from the major. 

We proudly present:

I AM HERE FOR YOU by art naming (fka Adam Lau)

And Yet We Ripple by Cora Ceipek

Spoons by Gabriel Lek

We had Dreams when We were Young by Justin Ong

Natural Fiction by Thaddeus Cochrane

marc by Marc Koo: Wearing where you are by Marc Koo

裂光 | Fractures by Nikki Chen

“hi, how are you?” by Zhu Minying

Pietà by Koh Zhi Hao

“long live the Nude!”: the production of the nude in twentieth-century Singapore by Yang Yilin

Make Yourself at Home by Lesha Mansukhani

A Meal Together by Numhom Jirasiri

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un\becoming – Arts and Humanities Capstone Festival 2018

“un\becoming”: the festival event showcasing the capstone projects of the Class of 2018 Arts and Humanities majors.

We proudly present:

shadows NEVER die! by Dynn Othman (Screenplay/Film)

bare by Anisha Charan (Virtual Reality)

Letter to a Stranger by Megan Chua (Nonfiction Writing/Piano performance)

Kuumba: Exploring Tradition by Iwani Mawocha

(Exhibition)

Out of all the oceans in the world I love you the most by Hillary Loh (Writing, Collection of Lyric)

screen by Teo Xiao Ting (Writing)

Shaw-Shaw Photographic Archive by Hunter Cuming Shaw (Exhibition Book)

Temujin by Roshan Singh (Full-length Script)

Forecast by Janejira Jirudorn (Painting Exhibition)

Blue Capsule by Rachel Quek (Photographic Memoir)

SPIN by Julianne Thomson (Painting Exhibition)

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