Curatorial Advisory Board
Prof. Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, School of Art, Design and Media NTU,María Jocelina Cruz, Director & Curator, MCAD Manilla, Prof. Patrick Flores, Professor, Department of Art Studies, University of Philippines and Curator, Vargas Museum Manilla, Asst. Prof. Sophie Goltz, Deputy Director, Research & Academics Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media NTU, Khim Ong, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore.
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Prof. Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, School of Art, Design and Media NTU,María Jocelina Cruz, Director & Curator, MCAD Manilla, Prof. Patrick Flores, Professor, Department of Art Studies, University of Philippines and Curator, Vargas Museum Manilla, Asst. Prof. Sophie Goltz, Deputy Director, Research & Academics Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media NTU, Khim Ong, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore.
Residencies Studio Sessions: Fermentation Madness, Parts I & II: Workshop by Julian Togar Abraham (Indonesia), Artist-in-Residence
The Wunder Tribe Workshop for Kids by anGie seah
Workshop by Curator Mercedes Vicente – Darcy Lange: Hard, however, and useful is the small, day-to-day work
Workshop for Teachers and Educators by art educator Kelly Reedy (Singapore/United States)
Workshop for Teachers and Educators led by Kelly Reedy (United States/Singapore), artist and educator, with introductions by participating artists, and exhibition curators
This workshop will give an insight to Singapore’s participation in the Venice Biennale, and to the process involved in selecting and commissioning the project. The speakers will highlight purpose and opportunity, as well as the challenges inherent in such an undertaking. SEA STATE, the most recent commission for Singapore Pavilion in 2015, took place at the new location, Sale d’Armi situated at the Arsenale. Leased for the next nine editions, it will put Singapore’s artists in closer proximity to the other national presentations.
This workshop is an education and outreach programme of Charles Lim Yi Yong: SEA STATE.
Workshop: The Making of Singapore Pavilion at Venice Biennale with Sophia Loke, Assistant Director, Sector Development, National Arts Council and June Yap, independent curator, and Curator, Singapore Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale 2011 (Singapore)
This workshop will give an insight to Singapore’s participation in the Venice Biennale, and to the process involved in selecting and commissioning the project. The speakers will highlight purpose and opportunity, as well as the challenges inherent in such an undertaking. SEA STATE, the most recent commission for Singapore Pavilion in 2015, took place at the new location, Sale d’Armi situated at the Arsenale. Leased for the next nine editions, it will put Singapore’s artists in closer proximity to the other national presentations.
This workshop is an education and outreach programme of Charles Lim Yi Yong: SEA STATE.
In this artist-led session, participants will imagine themselves as archaeologists from the future. Artist-in-Residence Fazleen Karlan will guide you on a tour to discover what kind of objects are embedded in the city’s soil and understand them from a different perspective. In the first part of the workshop, participants will explore the area in the vicinity of NTU CCA Singapore at Gillman Barracks to seek out objects that have been discarded or left behind, whether accidentally or intentionally. In the second part, participants will gain hands-on experience of archaeological techniques used to process and document artefacts. Through this workshop, participants will develop an appreciation of how artefact analysis can reveal several aspects of human activities and how “ordinary relics” provide information about material forms and social behaviours of 21st century’s urban societies.
Free Admission (conditions below)
Notes
· This programme is ideal for adults.
· This programme is free admission, but will require a $10 deposit to secure a spot. The deposit will be refunded upon attendance.
What To Bring
· comfortable attire
· walking shoes
· umbrella
· water bottle
· writing materials
Cancellation Policy
· All cancellations/substitutions must be in writing, email us at NTUCCAResidencies@ntu.edu.sg
· All cancellation requests must be received by Wednesday, 20 July, 23:59pm.
· If, after booking, you are unable to attend, you are welcome to nominate someone else to attend in your place. All substitution requests must be received by Friday, 22 July, 13:00pm.
· The deposit will not be refunded due to failure to attend or failure to provide the 3 days notice.
In this artist-led session, participants will imagine themselves as archaeologists from the future. Artist-in-Residence Fazleen Karlan will guide you on a tour to discover what kind of objects are embedded in the city’s soil and understand them from a different perspective. In the first part of the workshop, participants will explore the area in the vicinity of NTU CCA Singapore at Gillman Barracks to seek out objects that have been discarded or left behind, whether accidentally or intentionally. In the second part, participants will gain hands-on experience of archaeological techniques used to process and document artefacts. Through this workshop, participants will develop an appreciation of how artefact analysis can reveal several aspects of human activities and how “ordinary relics” provide information about material forms and social behaviours of 21st century’s urban societies.
Free Admission (conditions below)
Notes
· This programme is ideal for adults.
· This programme is free admission, but will require a $10 deposit to secure a spot. The deposit will be refunded upon attendance.
What To Bring
· comfortable attire
· walking shoes
· umbrella
· water bottle
· writing materials
Cancellation Policy
· All cancellations/substitutions must be in writing, email us at NTUCCAResidencies@ntu.edu.sg
· All cancellation requests must be received by Wednesday, 20 July, 23:59pm.
· If, after booking, you are unable to attend, you are welcome to nominate someone else to attend in your place. All substitution requests must be received by Friday, 22 July, 13:00pm.
· The deposit will not be refunded due to failure to attend or failure to provide the 3 days notice.