WRITER: AMBER

The AMBER Debut Freshmen Exhibition successfully showcased the creativity and talent of first-year students from the AU's Louis Nobiron School of Music, Assumption University of Thailand (AU), as they presented their own music projects for the first time. As part of the Music Entrepreneurship program, all students were required to produce their own single, complete with a lyrics video, single cover artwork, poster, and merchandise. The exhibition featured over 50 unique pieces, offering a glimpse into the fresh, innovative works of the students.

 
 
 

Held from September 24-26, 2024, the event took place at the 21st floor of the CL Building, marking the first time this floor had been opened to the public. The exhibition was a collaborative effort between the Louis Nobiron School of Music and Montfort del Rosario School of Architecture and Design, blending musical talent with creative design.

 
 
 

The exhibition was divided into five themed rooms, each representing the journey from initial inspiration and conceptual development to the final creative output that audiences experienced. This immersive setup allowed visitors to explore the full creative process behind each student’s work, offering deeper insight into the concepts and craftsmanship behind the projects.

 
 
 

Each day of the exhibition, there were live music performances at AU Plaza, where students showcased their work in a live setting, offering audiences a chance to enjoy their music before heading to the 21st floor to listen to the full versions.

Notably, some of the best student works were selected for release on major streaming platforms, giving these emerging musicians an opportunity to share their talent with a broader audience. The exhibition was a key milestone in the students' journey toward establishing themselves in the music industry.

More Information about Louis Nobiron School of Music, please visit:

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Tel: (66) 02-723-2356