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SUMMARY:A Kind of Magic
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by Juliana Tan\nCurated by Ng Hui Hsien\n30 May to 22 Jun 2025\nObjectifs Lower Galleries \nOpening: Fri 30 May 2025\, 7pm – 9pm\nFree admission \nRelated events\nArtist Talk with Juliana Tan and Ng Hui Hsien (Please register here)\nSat 14 Jun 2025\, 2pm – 3.30pm\nFree admission \nA Kind of Magic is a photographic journey through a city that no longer exists. Traversing an interplay between imagined and experienced realities\, the images serve as a portal to a temporal landscape that has been irrevocably altered by external forces. Rooted in the artist’s personal displacement from 1998 Indonesia\, a period marked by significant societal unrest and racial tension\, the work transforms personal narrative into a resonant exploration of universal themes: displacement\, remembrance\, and the enduring quest to reclaim our own story. \nAbout the artist\nJuliana Tan is a photographer whose work is rooted in the ephemeral. Her instinct is underscored by her rapt yet gentle observation of the world around her. Juliana’s sensitivity to shifting lights\, hues and timing deftly informs her images as an intimate\, yet infinite\, dialogue—a single moment in time captured within the process of becoming. \nHer first monograph\, A Kind of Magic\, was published by Jordan\, jordan Édition in 2025. Her work Clear Mandate\, in collaboration with Khoo Guo Jie\, was shown at Angkor Photo Festival 2020. \nAbout the curator\nNg Hui Hsien works as an artist\, educator\, and curator. Through her artworks\, she seeks to evoke stillness and wonder\, especially towards our inner landscapes and the more-than-human world. Her artworks have been internationally exhibited in institutions and festivals\, including the MOU Museum of Onomichi City University (Japan)\, GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts (Germany)\, Reykjavík Museum of Photography (Iceland)\, and Comma Space (Singapore). \nAs an independent curator\, Hui Hsien has worked with Angkor Photo Festival (Cambodia) and The Private Museum (Singapore) to present a projection screening and an exhibition respectively in 2024.
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SUMMARY:Saturdate – May 2025 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Sat 31 May 2025\, 12pm – 5pm\nObjectifs Annexe \nSaturdate is a new programme happening on the last Saturday of the month that aims to create a gathering space of exploration\, discussion and activities\, highlighting the playful and creative forms of photography and filmmaking. Whether you are a young budding visual storyteller\, or an experienced professional\, there is something for everyone. The first 30 people receive a special stamp card to mark your progress with the activities! Complete 2 / 5 activities to get a 10% discount from our bookstore (T&Cs apply). \nACTIVITIES \nParent-Child Photo Hunt\nAll-day\nPhysical guide printout is pay-by-donation\nOn your marks\, get the Photo Hunt Guide\, go! Explore the Bras Basah district and complete a series of photography quests! These quests are designed to inspire young minds to look at fresh perspectives\, and to create an adventure for them and their caretaker. After completing the photo hunt\, claim your rewards at Objectifs. \nShrink Plastic Keychain Making Corner\n2pm – 3.30pm\nMinimum $5 donation per shrink plastic charm\nTurn your favourite photos into wearable keepsakes! Watch your images and drawings shrink into little charms which can be made into keychains. \nJui Coffee\n12pm – sold out\nSip on a freshly made handcrafted brew at a specialty coffee pop-up by Jui Coffee — the perfect way to unwind on a weekend. \nPrint Swap Station\nAll-day\nBring a photo print and exchange it with someone else’s print at our Print Swap Station! Discover new photographers\, and get an exclusive photo print as a souvenir of time well spent. \nSGSPC Off-The-Street Session: Post-GE2025 Discussion\n2pm – 4pm | Free admission\nLimited Slots Available\, Please register here.\nTook many photos during the election season? This is a great opportunity for you to share them with like-minded photographers and new friends! \nSingapore Street Photography Collective (SGSPC) is established in 2020\, and aims to showcase more street works from lesser-known SG-based photographers.
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LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
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