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STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, DECK, Museum MACAN and more
By Woong Soak Teng

Seeing the Forest For the trees, Art Agenda

‘Seeing the Forest For the Trees’ Zoom Gathering
In accompaniment to the exhibition ‘Seeing the Forest For the Trees’ at Art Agenda @ 63 in Singapore, May Wan hosts a sustainability-themed Zoom gathering alongside the artists Ang Song Nian, Woong Soak Teng and Fitri Ya’akob to discuss sustainability in the art world. Beginning with a special two-course dinner and cocktail by 1880, this virtual get-together will also include a hands-on workshop led by @foliewge to create a foliage arrangement and offers a shared space to interact with the artists and curators. 

Art Agenda, Singapore, 21 October, 7 to 8:30 pm (GMT+8). Register for the Zoom gathering here.

In Dialogue with Adeline Kueh, Jason Lim, Ian Woo, Zul Mahmod, Marc Gloede

(from left to right) Zul Mahmod, Ian Woo, Marc Gloede, Jason Lim and Adeline Kueh at STPI. Photo courtesy of STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore.

In Dialogue with Adeline Kueh, Jason Lim, Ian Woo, Zul Mahmod, Marc Gloede
Marc Gloede, guest curator of the group exhibition ‘On Time’, moderates a conversation among four Singaporean artists who took part in a residency with STPI one after the other in 2021: Adeline Kueh, Jason Lim, Ian Woo and Zul Mahmod. The dialogue will discuss featured works from print to sculpture, relief to installation and address the impact of time on manifold levels, considering the time of production as well as the role of the audience’s engagement.

STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, 23 October, 3 pm (GMT+8). Register to attend in person here or via Zoom here.

Contemplating Images: History and Theory of Photography, DECK

Image courtesy of DECK.

Contemplating Images: History and Theory of Photography
With an aim to cultivate a deeper understanding of the complexities within the photographic medium, DECK presents a photography course consisting of six public lectures by Singapore artist and educator, Sebastian Mary Tay. Across three weeks in October, participants can expect to learn important ideas and philosophical concepts key to photography. 

DECK, 11 to 28 October, Mondays & Thursdays, 8 to 9:30 pm. Register for the course here

Stories Across Rising Lands: Artists and Curators Discussion Part Two, Museum MACAN

Image courtesy of Museum MACAN.

Stories Across Rising Lands: Artists and Curators Discussion Part Two
Museum MACAN presents a two-part discussion in conjunction with ‘Stories Across Rising Lands’, a new exhibition of contemporary art from Southeast Asia. The first part features six artists who share about how experiences from their homelands affect their lives and artistic practices. In the second panel, co-curator Asep Topan speaks with Ho Rui An, Kawita Vatanajyankur and Saleh Husein to reflect upon  the influences of media, history, society, politics and technologies on their artistic developments. 

Museum MACAN. Watch Part Two of the discussion here

Season 1 of ‘Pass the Mic’ Vodcast, A&M

Season 1 of ‘Pass the Mic’ Vodcast
The first season of the vodcast series, ‘Pass the Mic’, consists of five episodes, each featuring a contemporary artist who reflects upon the influence of a modern Southeast Asian artist on their practice. The intergenerational pairings include Zico Albaiquni and A.D. Pirous, Yanyun Chen and Latiff Mohidin, Richard Straitmatter-Tran and Nguyen Phan Chanh, Patricia Perez Eustaquio and Vicente Manansala, and Haffendi Anuar and Simryn Gill. Available on both YouTube and IGTV, the series bridges generations of Southeast Asian artists to explore the interconnectedness in the region’s art scene. 

Art & Market. Watch the vodcast series here.

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