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Performance: A Tumbling Inch by Irwan Ahmett and Tita Salina
A Tumbling Inch is a performative action by Jakarta-based artists Irwan Ahmett and Tita Salina, which crystallised in the hydrospheric spatiality between Batam, the Indonesian island closest to Singapore, and the undulating maritime borders between…
In Conversation Part I: Arus Balik with artists Ade Darmawan, Shubigi Rao, and Melati Suryodarmo, Moderated by curator Philippe Pirotte
This panel discussion focuses on the Indonesian epic Arus Balik (1995) – loosely translated to mean “turn of the tide” – by revolutionary writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer, which served as the starting point for the eponymous exhibition Arus Balik – from…
Residencies Insights: Speculations on other futures by Brigitte van der Sande, former Curator-in-Residence
Brigitte van der Sande explores how science fiction is used to envision alternative futures and critique existing power structures while shunning censorship, within countries where continuous change is the status quo because of war or political…
Theatrical Fields: Special Brunch and Screening with Isaac Julien and Mark Nash
Mark Nash in conversation with Isaac Julien addressing the artist’s work in Theatrical Fields, but also more recent productions such as Playtime. A screening of Playtime will follow the conversation.
Residencies Insights: Bojana Piškur in conversation with Škart collective
This discussion aims to address ideas, ideals, and principles of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) that are relevant today and can be applied to the field of art and culture. The Belgrade-based collective Škart will present their artistic project…
Residencies Recorded #1: Ideas that are lying around
In this series, the Centre looks back at the Residencies Programme’s archives of talks, conversations, and performances to periodically highlight select events that take on particular resonance with the present times.The Making of an Institution…
Residencies Recorded #2: Seeding Spaces
In this series, the Centre looks back at the Residencies Programme’s archives of talks, conversations, and performances to periodically highlight select events that take on particular resonance with the present times.Creatif Compleks – Artist talk by…
Introduction to NTU CCA Singapore Open College
Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, tells us more about Open College, the Centre's new pilot education initiative. Open College programmes include cultural project development, creative writing, environmental entrepreneurship and…
Open College: Entanglements - Writing the Environment. Trailer.
Entanglements – Writing the Environment is a course that offers participants the opportunity to develop their writing skills and interests in ways that promote and illustrate environmental awareness, concerns and sensitivities.