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Art Labor will recreate a Hammock Café serving traditional Vietnamese coffee, akin to the many itinerant roadside-resting spots of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The café will be a place for visitors to sit together, chat, rest, observe, think or…

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During the residency, Bridget Reweti intends to continue her long-term research on Ra’iatea navigator Tupaia. A leading arioi (high priest), skilled star navigator, and diplomat conversant in Māori, Tupaia joined Lieutenant James Cook’s first voyage…

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In 2015, Dennis Tan was hosted by a family in Kebau, Riau Islands of Indonesia where he honed skills in the construction of the traditional Kolek sailboat. On this journey Tan was introduced to three generations of all; Kolek named Pujangga, each…

Therianthropy, the mythological ability of humans to metamorphose into other animals through shapeshifting, has marked myth and folklore across cultures and times, remaining one of the most common tropes in magical and otherworldly narratives.…

13 Nov 2018, Tue 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM NTU ADM (School of Art, Design and Media) Library Cinema Room, Mezzanine Level The importance of intangible cultural heritage is the wealth of knowledge and skills that is transmitted from one generation to the…

Drawing on the history of South Eveleigh and its adjacent northern precinct, Cunningham outlines Carriageworks' methodology of developing and delivering an integrated Public Art Strategy as part of the revitalisation of Eveleigh, in relation to the…

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore and the New Museum are pleased to announce participants and collaborators for the second edition of the NTU CCA Ideas Fest, IdeasCity Singapore, guest-curated by IdeasCity, taking place in Singapore and…

The Current Convening #3 Tabu / Tapu – Who Owns the Ocean? A collaboration with TBA21–Academy Part of Singapore Art Week 2018 25 Jan 2018, Thu Talanoa Session #4: Traditional Knowledge and its Potential

Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit Saturday, 19 October 2019, 9.00am – 1.00pm Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road 10.15am Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Presentation by Richard Bell (Australia), artist

30 Mar 2016, Wed 7:30pm - 9:00pm The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road Kenneth Dean will confront questions like “What happens in the afterlife?” “Do ghosts get bored and lonely?” and “Can we plan what happens to our spirits when we die?” In the…
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