NIDA EXPO 2018


A collaborative exhibition showcasing the work of all 104 graduating students across 12 disciplines at NIDA.

I contributed to the research, concept development, curation, graphic and digital elements and construction. The concept of interlinking circles reflected the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of theatre-making. Rather than separating work by cohort, student projects were curated thematically around the circles— grouped by shared productions, materials, or historical periods — to highlight connections across disciplines.

The modular exhibition structures were made from plywood and metal, designed for easy deconstruction, storage, and reuse, supporting a sustainable approach to annual graduation shows. Integrated seating and bench space invited visitors to linger, encouraging deeper engagement with the costumes, props, and design work on display.