1 Jun 2019, Sat 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
The Seminar Room, Block 43 Malan Road
Artist Juria Toramae will discuss mapmaking as an art form and will guide the participants with the basics of creating a map. The workshop will include conceptualising and…
24 Jan 2018, Wed 02:30 PM - 04:30 PM
The Seminar Room, Block 43 Malan Road
How do images lead to stories? And how do stories convey images? In this workshop, we will explore the stories that pictures of oceanic life and sites of environmental…
2 Mar 2018, Fri 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
The Seminar Room, Block 43 Malan Road
Current international laws are inadequate to protect the oceans and the planet. A law against ecocide and the principle of universal jurisdiction are the missing factors that…
28 Sep 2015, Mon 10:00am - 5:00pm
Block 43 Malan Road
Session 1 – Morning The workshop intends to focus more deeply on Sekula’s critical realism while comparing two slide sequences: “Dismal Science” (1989/92, chapter 8 of Fish Story) and “Reverse…
15 Dec 2017, Fri 07:30 PM - 08:30 PMThe audience will meet the curator of The Oceanic Professor Ute Meta Bauer, in an open Q&A session in conversation with contributing sound artist PerMagnus Lindborg. The tour includes a “sound walk” through the…
TBA21–Academy is a contemporary art organization and cultural ecosystem fostering a deeper relationship to the Ocean through the lens of art to inspire care and action.
6 Dec 2017, Wed 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road The speakers will share their experience of the first cycle of research trips to the Pacific Ocean archipelagos as part of TBA21–Academy The Current, giving background into…
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
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 #3: Human Interferences in Natural and Traditional Habitats