A keen observer of nature and of the relationship between humans and the environment within Singapore’s fast-changing landscape, during the residency Chua Chye Teck will expand his lingering fascination for the overlooked by concentrating on weeds.…
Artist Talk and Performance Saturday, 18 September 2021, 4:30 – 5:30pm Block 37 Malan Road, #01-03In a two-part event consisting of a talk and a performance, Tini Aliman will share her findings and reflections on plant consciousness and on the…
Saturday, 18 September 2021, 1:00 – 7:00 pm Block 37 Malan Road, #01-03Residencies OPEN showcases the diversity of contemporary art practices and the divergent ways in which artists conceive of an artwork with the studio as a constant space for…
In this instalment of “On AiR”, Marvin Tang shares with us his investigation into the structures of power and control, particularly towards historical narratives and the notion of collective identities. His research during his residency at NTU CCA…
14 Oct 2018, Sun 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM NTU CCA Singapore & Toh Garden, 11 Lor Pasu Please register via Peatix: https://tylercoburntohgarden.peatix.com/ During his 2017 residency at NTU CCA Singapore, Tyler Coburn developed a relationship with…
Join this conversation with the curator of Quadra Medicinale, first presented at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition in 2009, and learn more about how it started. Local collaborators will also share their experiences implementing Jef…
Ethnobotany—the study and use of plants in human culture—has long been practised in Southeast Asia. In the early 1800s, William Farquhar, the first British Resident and Commandant of colonial Singapore commissioned a collection of 477 watercolours—a…
19 Sep 2015, Sat 4:00pm - 5:30pm Block 37 Malan Road, Studio #01-04 Join Artist-in-Residence, Shooshie Sulaiman and curator, Melanie Pocock on this botanical walking tour at Gillman Barracks. Starting at Shooshie’s studio in Block 37 Malan Road and…
26 Feb 2019, Tue 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM “Weeds” are not a group of related plants (like “orchids” or “gingers” or “palms”), nor are they plants with shared physical characteristics (like “trees” or “shrubs”). Although weeds defy easy definition, their…