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Kennie
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Ting
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2019
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Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Peranakan Museum, Singapore
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Director, Asian Civilisations Museum and Peranakan Musuem
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<span>Kennie Ting is the Director of the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Peranakan Museum, and concurrently Group Director, Museums at the National Heritage Board (NHB) Singapore, overseeing national museums and festivals managed by NHB. As Director of the Asian Civilisations Museum, he has overseen the shift in the museum’s curatorial approach from a geographical focus to a thematic, cross-cultural focus, and from an ethnographic focus to a focus on decorative arts. He has helmed recent exhibitions on the arts of Myanmar, Korea, Angkor, Java, and Japan; on the material culture of cosmopolitan Asian port cities; as well as on contemporary Chinese couture and contemporary photography. He is interested in the history of travel and the heritage of Asian port cities and is the author of the books The Romance of the Grand Tour – 100 Years of Travel in South East Asia and Singapore 1819 – A Living Legacy.</span>
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Kennie Ting
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Southeast Asia
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Angelita
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Teo
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2019
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Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage, Switzerland
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Singapore
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Director for the Culture and Heritage Foundation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
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<span>Prior to her appointment as Director of the Olympic Museum in 2019, Angelita Teo was the Senior Director of the Museums and Festivals division at National Heritage Board (NHB, where she is also Director of the National Musuem Singapore (NMS). She is additionally Director of NHB's Museum Roundtable and Festival Director of the Singapore Heritage Festival and the Singapore Night Festival. Angelita is an experienced cultural administrator, and was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Bronze) at Singapore’s National Day Awards in 2014 in recognition for her exemplary performance and contributions towards the development of a vibrant cultural and heritage sector in Singapore.</span>
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Switzerland
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Europe
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Peter
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Lee
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NUS Baba House, Singapore
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Singapore
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<span>Peter Lee is an independent researcher, and the Honorary Curator of the NUS Baba House – a historical house museum managed by the National University of Singapore. He has been a guest curator/co-curator for many exhibitions at the Peranakan Museum, including </span><em>Junk to Jewels – The Things that Peranakans Value</em><span> (2008), </span><em>Sarong Kebaya</em><span> (2011), </span><em>Amek Gambar: Peranakans and Photography</em><span> (2018). He was also the guest curator of </span><em>Port Cities: Multicultural Emporiums of Asia, 1500–1900</em><span> at ACM in 2016, and co-authored its exhibition catalogue.</span><br /><span>He has also authored/co-authored a number of important publications, including </span><em>The Straits Chinese House</em><span> with Jennifer Chen, published by the National Museum of Singapore (1998, 2006); and </span><em>Sarong Kebaya</em><span> (2014), which was shortlisted for the 2018 Singapore History Prize. In 2020, </span><em>The Mark of Empire</em><span>, a four-part documentary in which he features as the series’ host, was broadcast regionally by Channel News Asia, Singapore, and uploaded on YouTube.</span>
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2019
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Peter Lee
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Cultural Heritage
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Peter Lee
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Southeast Asia
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Chong Guan
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Kwa
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2019
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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Singapore
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<p>Kwa Chong Guan is Senior Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He joined its Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies at its inception in 1996 as Head of External Relations, coordinating and growing the Institute’s networking with other policy institutions in the region. As Senior Fellow, he continues to support a series of regional security projects with other regional institutions. These range from maritime security to non-traditional security issues of energy security, cybersecurity, nuclear energy safety and security and biosecurity.</p>
<p>He is Co-Chair of the Singapore Member Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific and in that capacity was elected the ASEAN Co-Chair of CSCAP for 2011-2013. He has co-chaired several of the Council’s Working and Study Groups and drafting of its Memorandums. Kwa is the RSIS Board Member of the “China-Southeast Asia Research Centre on the South China Sea” which brings together six Southeast Asian policy institutes to work with the China’s “National Institute for South China Sea Studies.” He was previously Head of the old Department of Strategic Studies at the SAFTI Military Institute where he taught military history and strategic studies while concurrently teaching history at the School of Arts at the National Institute of Education. He began his career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before being assigned to the Ministry of Defence and later, the Ministry of Information and the Arts to reorganise and restructure the old National Museum and National Archives. The conceptual underpinnings of Kwa’s work are the interstices of history, security studies and international relations of Southeast Asia. At RSIS, he works on a range of regional security issues with a focus on the implicit narratives underlying our framing of regional security. At the History Department of the National University of Singapore and at the Archaeological Unit at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, he is interested in issues in the long cycles and deep history of Southeast Asian history.</p>
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Kwa Chong Guan
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Kwa Chong Guan
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Southeast Asia
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William S. W.
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Lim
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2016/2020
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William S. W. Lim graduated from the Architectural Association (AA) London and continued his graduate study at Harvard University. His professional work involves architecture, planning, and development economics. Lim was principal architect at Malayan Architects Co-Partnership from 1960–67, Design Partnership (presently DP Architects) from 1967–81, and William Lim Associates from 1981–2002. He is president of AA Asia and chairman of Asian Urban Lab. He was also president of the Singapore Heritage Society from 1988–97, and of the Singapore Planning and Research Group (SPUR) from 1966–68. Lim was conferred a Doctor of Architecture Honoris Causa by RMIT University in 2002 and Honorary Professor of LASALLE College of the Arts in 2005. Currently, Lim writes and lectures on a wide range of subjects relating to architecture, urbanism, and culture in Asia as well as on current issues relating to multiple modernities, glocality, and social justice.
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1932
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Hong Kong
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William S. W. Lim
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William S. W. Lim graduated from the Architectural Association (AA) London and continued his graduate study at Harvard University. His professional work involves architecture, planning, and development economics.
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William S. W. Lim
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Southeast Asia
Asia
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John
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Wagner
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2020
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Architect
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John Wagner’s architectural practice is defined by engagement with diverse community members, artists, activists, leadership, and financial stakeholders. His design practice creates spaces of interaction unique to the communities they serve. His collaboration with Matthew Mazzotta applies architectural practice to artistic creation addressing issues rooted in the convergence of public space, art, justice, and the built environment. Wagner, NCARB, is a licensed architect, received a B.Arch from Virginia Tech, a Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design, and is currently an Irving Innovation Fellow at Harvard University.
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John Wagner
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John Wagner’s architectural practice is defined by engagement with diverse community members, artists, activists, leadership, and financial stakeholders.
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Nashin
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Mahtani
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2016/2020
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PetaBencana.id
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Director of PetaBencana.id
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Nashin Mahtani is the director of PetaBencana.id, a non-profit organisation developing methods and integrated software infrastructures for community-led disaster co-management. She leads a multi-disciplinary design research team in developing real-time visualisations of disaster events to support democratised practices of mutual aid for climate adaptation. Mahtani also creates new representational forms and data visualisation strategies to explain humanitarian information and communication technologies and systems. With a background in architecture, her research and design work investigates the relational complexities of urban infrastructure, computation, and neuroscience.
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Indonesia
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Nashin Mahtani is the director of PetaBencana.id, a non-profit organisation developing methods and integrated software infrastructures for community-led disaster co-management.
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Southeast Asia
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Nashin Mahtani
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Sereypagna
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Pen
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Vann Molyvann Project
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Director of the Vann Molyvann Project
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Pen Sereypagna is the director of the Vann Molyvann Project and a freelance architect and urban researcher based in Phnom Penh City. He has been awarded scholarships and fellowships including the Chevening Scholarship (2017–18), US/ICOMOS and East West Center (2015–16), Sa Sa Art Projects (2014–15), Asian Cultural Council (2012–13), and the School of Constructed Environments PARSONS as a visiting scholar (2012). Sereypagna’s work on Genealogy of Urban Form Phnom Penh, Genealogy of Bassac, and Phnom Penh Visions has been the subject of several exhibitions and presentations in Cambodia and selected venues in Asia, Australia, and the US. His publications on urban transformation with a focus on Phnom Penh, Cambodia, include: <i>Cité de l’Architecture & du Patrimoine </i>(forthcoming 2019), National University of Singapore’s <i>Urban Asias </i>(2018), Chulalongkorn University’s <i>Nakhara</i> journal (2015), and <i>Parsons Journal </i>(2014).
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Cambodia
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None
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Cambodia
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Pen Sereypagna is the director of the Vann Molyvann Project and a freelance architect and urban researcher based in Phnom Penh City.
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Southeast Asia
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Pen Sereypagna
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Sacha
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Kagan
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Sacha Kagan has been researching at the intersection of the arts, culture(s), and sustainability for over one-and-a-half decades. His work combines the social sciences and humanities with arts-based research to reach for transdisciplinary hermeneutics. He has been a research associate at the Institute of Sociology and Cultural Organization (ISCO), Leuphana University Lüneburg (Germany) (2005–18); principal investigator at the research project <i>The City as Space of Possibility</i> (2015–18); Coordinator of the Research Network Sociology of the Arts at the European Sociological Association (2015–17); and founding coordinator of Cultura21 International-Cultural Fieldworks for Sustainability (an informal international network grown from the German NGO Cultura21) (2007–16);. Kagan is the author of six dozen publications (articles, chapters, books, etc.), including the book <i>Art and Sustainability: Connecting Patterns for a Culture of Complexity</i> (transcript Verlag, 2011), and of three documentary films. He obtained his PhD at Leuphana University Lüneburg (Germany) in 2011, his MA in cultural economics and cultural entrepreneurship at Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands) in 2004, graduated in political sociology at Sciences Po Bordeaux (France) in 2003, and in history at University Bordeaux 3 in 2000.
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<a href="http://sachakagan.wordpress.com">http://sachakagan.wordpress.com</a>
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Germany
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Sacha Kagan has been researching at the intersection of the arts, culture(s), and sustainability for over one-and-a-half decades. His work combines the social sciences and humanities with arts-based research to reach for transdisciplinary hermeneutics.
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Sacha Kagan
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Europe
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Thanavi
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Chotpradit
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Silpakorn University
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Lecturer in modern and contemporary Thai art history at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Archaeology, Silpakorn University
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Thanavi Chotpradit is a lecturer in modern and contemporary Thai art history at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Archaeology, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, and a member of the editorial collective of <i>Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia</i>. She completed her PhD in art history from Birkbeck, University of London. She has contributed essays for both Thai and international scholarly journals such as <i>Aan, Fah Diew Kan</i>, and <i>Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture and South East Asia Research</i>, art magazines, as well as exhibition catalogues. In 2015–16, she participated in a cross-regional research programme, <i>“Ambitious Alignments: New Histories of Southeast Asian Art.”</i> Her current research on photographs of the 6th October Massacre (1976) is funded by the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) for 2019–21. Chotpradit’s areas of interest include modern and Thai contemporary art in relation to memory studies, war commemoration, Thai politics, and archival practices.
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Thanavi Chotpradit is a lecturer in modern and contemporary Thai art history at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Archaeology, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, and a member of the editorial collective of Southeast of Now.
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Thanavi Chotpradit