Publicis Singapore turns negative spaces into positive ones at Raffles Place

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Publicis Singapore turns negative spaces into positive ones at Raffles Place

As offices reopen in Singapore, Publicis has partnered with Raffles Place Alliance and LASALLE College of the Arts to host a first-of-its-kind exhibition that transforms negative social distancing spaces into positive spaces for art.

 

Each artwork showcased in ‘The 1M Exhibition’ measures exactly 1-metre across – the distance encouraged for staying safe in public spaces or mask-off settings. The exhibition masters the art of safe distancing by transforming empty spaces on benches into places for art and discovery.

A total of 177 artworks by 105 design graduates at LASALLE, an education institution specializing in the creative arts, are now being exhibited around Raffles Place Park using the unexpected medium of social distancing stickers, reaching around 180,000 people per day. This initiative bridges the gap between the next generation of artists and potential employers.

“Social distancing stickers have become commonplace in our lives. It’s also a stark reminder of the struggles the pandemic has brought on us, and in particular, for our young artists. They haven’t had a public forum to exhibit their work in almost two years, so as part of the creative community, it felt right to create this platform for them and their work,” explains Adrian Yeap, Executive Creative Director at Publicis Singapore.

Publicis Singapore turns negative spaces into positive ones at Raffles Place

Running for three months from 5th April, the exhibition will showcase the works of LASALLE students from the School of Design Communication, the School of Fashion and the School of Product Design. To learn more about the students behind each work, visitors to the exhibition can scan the QR code located on each artwork and contact them for job opportunities.

“The pandemic has brought many challenges, but it has also given us the opportunity to try something new. We loved the idea of taking our students’ works to an unexpected location. This collaboration with Raffles Place Alliance comes at a perfect time as people return to in-person experiences, and it gives our graduates and students greater exposure and a more tangible connection with audiences,” says Nur Hidayah, Dean, Faculty of Design at LASALLE.

Developed by Publicis Singapore, ‘The 1M Exhibition’ was created in collaboration with LASALLE and Raffles Place Alliance. Raffles Place Alliance consists of 10 stakeholders in Raffles Place who work together to activate and revitalize public spaces.

‘The 1M Exhibition’ opens 5th April 2022. For more information, click here.

Credits
Chief Creative Officer: Jennie Morris
Executive Creative Director: Adrian Yeap
Associate Creative Director: Yizhen Huang
Senior Art Director: Lijing Sim
Copywriter: Aaron Leong
Account Director: Melissa Tee
Senior Account Executive: Nicolette Ng and Axel Chen
Production Partner: Prodigious Singapore
Studio Supervisor: Joice Lee
FA Artist: David Ngiam

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