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SUMMARY:Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth
DESCRIPTION:From 24 March 2023 \nDaily\, 10am – 7pm | Fridays\, 10am – 9pm \nAsian Civilisations Museum\, Level 3\, Fashion and Textiles Gallery \n  \nThe Asian Civilisations Museum presents Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth with a selection of exquisite garments and textiles at its Fashion and Textiles Gallery. Featuring 27 pieces from the National Collection and loans\, the exhibition spotlights the historic global impact of textile production in India\, and its role as evidence of trade and cultural exchange between India and regions such as the Middle East\, Southeast Asia\, and Europe from the fourteenth to nineteenth century. From fashion and furnishing\, to gift exchange and heirlooms\, visitors can marvel at the artistry and craftsmanship of early textile masters\, and discover how Indian textiles influenced local designs\, materials and fashions wherever they were traded. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/textile-masters-to-the-world-the-global-desire-for-indian-cloth-2/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers:  Southeast Asian Performance and Ecology
DESCRIPTION:A new volume edited by Kirstin Pauka\, Dennis Gupa\, and Catherine Diamond will address the particular\ncontributions made by Southeast Asian live performances of theatre\, dance\, puppetry\, and performance\nart to further a healthy engagement with nature. \nSoutheast Asian ecology and people’s relations to it are distinctly different from those in secular\, modern\,\nscientifically-driven post-Cartesian Europe and America. We wish to see how SE Asian contemporary\nperformance deals with environmental challenges conceptually\, aesthetically\, and pedagogically and whether it\noffers a unique perspective to the global discussion. \nWe invite papers in English from 5\,000-7\,000 words\, and specially encourage scholars and artists from\nthe Southeast Asian region to contribute. Please see the CFP announcement for complete details.  \n1. Performance as Environmental Advocacy\, Community Activism\, and Protest\n2. Interrelationships between Indigenous views and Modern performance\n3. The potential of Ritual in new Ecological Performances\n4. How Gender informs relations with Nature and how Nature informs the understanding of\nGender\n5. Performance as Effective Pedagogy for eliciting behavioral change toward the natural\nenvironment\n6. Intercultural Collaborations between local\, international\, and cross-border artists\n7. Collaborations with foreign and local Environmental NGOs\n8. Configurations of Science and Culture in ecological performance\n9. Digital performance and the natural world\n10. The Impact of Climate Change on Performance
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/call-for-papers-southeast-asian-performance-and-ecology/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231119T190000
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SUMMARY:Now Boarding: Experiencing Singapore through Travel\, 1800 - 2000s
DESCRIPTION:Hop aboard the National Museum of Singapore’s ‘flight’ to discover Singapore with Now Boarding: Experiencing Singapore through Travel\, 1800s-2000s\, a travel-themed exhibition that traces the evolution of Singapore’s identity as a popular travel destination\, through the eyes of those who arrived at our shores from the past to the present. \nSet against the backdrop of Singapore’s colonial past and its post-independence decades up to the present\, Now Boarding presents itself as a travel guide and visual exploration of Destination Singapore. Through four thematic sections aligned to the themes of transport\, accommodation\, food and beverage\, sights and shopping; the exhibition showcases a specially curated selection of ubiquitous material and artefacts evoking powerful memories of travel to and from Singapore. This includes the iconic analogue flip board previously located at Changi Airport\, to a set of the history-making Singapore Airlines’ A380 prestigious Suites Cabin seat.  \nAs part of Now Boarding\, there will also be a series of themed pop-up experiences that will happen throughout the year\, including NMS’ very own disco room\, and other complementary programming for everyone. Check in to this exhibition to discover our little red dot anew\, and contemplate on our identities as Singaporeans in an increasingly globalised world. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/now-boarding-experiencing-singapore-through-travel-1800-2000s/
LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231201
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SUMMARY:Podcast: Stories of the Un(forgotten) – Landmarks
DESCRIPTION:Can landmarks be forgotten?  \nMany landmarks have graced Singapore’s soil and skyline\, but as they make way in the name of development\, their stories slowly fade away with the passage of time.  \nEnter Stories of the Un(forgotten) – Landmarks\, a dramatized Podcast by Emerging Playwright gongxin. Through weaving historical facts\, anecdotal interviews and a rich\, lush\, immersive soundscape\, Playwright gongxin brings together Wind\, Moon\, Bird\, Rain and Tree in this nostalgic series.  \nPlug in to these stories and memories of the forgotten landmarks\, and un-forget them with every episode. \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/podcast-stories-of-the-unforgotten-landmarks/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231021T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231021T150000
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SUMMARY:See Me\, See You | A Conservator’s Tour
DESCRIPTION:See Me\, See You | A Conservator’s Tour \nSat 21 Oct | 2pm | Meeting Point: City Hall Wing\, Level B1\, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Concourse Gallery | Free\, registration required: https://bit.ly/SMSY_Conservation\n\n—\nHow does conservation come into play when restaging artworks made of outdated technology?\n\nIn this one-off tour experience with the curators and artwork conservators behind “See Me\, See You”\, delve into the curatorial narratives and specialised conservation techniques unique to video installation art from the 1980s and 1990s in Southeast Asia.\n\n—\nAbout the Exhibition\n\nJoin us on a journey back in time to and explore the history of video installation art with “See Me\, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia”. This two-part exhibition offers a fascinating look at the pivotal moments when video installation first emerged in the 1980s and 1990s.\n\nThrough experimentation\, these ten Southeast Asian Artists combined installation\, performance\, audience participation together with video\, leading to a new form of art as a result of their interdisciplinary approach.\n\nIn its first instalment\, featuring works by Apinan Poshyananda (Thailand)\, Baharudin Mohd Arus (Malaysia)\, Chng Nai Wee (Singapore)\, Johnny Manahan (Philippines) and Jean Marie Syjuco (Philippines).\n\nThe second part\, opening in October\, will showcase works by Heri Dono (Indonesia)\, Hasnul Saidon (Malaysia)\, Ray Langenbach (Malaysia)\, Vincent Leow (Singapore) and Krisna Murti (Indonesia).\n\n#NationalGallerySingapore #Tour #SeeMeSeeYou
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/see-me-see-you-a-conservators-tour/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St Andrew's Rd\, #01 – 01\,\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231028T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231112T190000
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SUMMARY:The Long Gaze: Prints and Ceramics by Chua Chon Hee
DESCRIPTION:🍂 Opening with the artist in attendance is on Saturday\, 28 October 2023\, 3 – 5pm. All are welcome! \nAC43 Gallery is proud to present the latest solo exhibition of local multidisciplinary artist Chua Chon Hee. The exhibition features a selection of 25 monotype prints accomplished by the artist between 2013 – 2023 and 8 newly-completed ceramic sculptures. \nThe Long Gaze invites audience to dwell in the meditative yet experimental world of Chon Hee’s artistic quest. Her monotype prints thrive on a meaningful collision of shapes and textures\, with some works featuring the contemplative incorporation of actual leaf forms as bled through her press. Parts of their distinct shapes\, organic protrusions and sinewy veins disintegrate and metamorphose into fluid marks and painterly gestures on paper\, imbuing her prints with a spontaneous sense of nature in transformation. \nThis reverence for nature is similarly translated in Chon Hee’s approach with ceramic sculptures. She often utilises a mix of locally-sourced earth as her material\, and strives for earthy tones and natural lines during her throwing and the firing process in her own kilns. These ceramics will be situated in conversation with a series of drawings that capture her observations of natural botanical forms\, of which some found their ways into the\nexpressive qualities of her sculptures. \nAbout the Artist🎨 \nChua Chon Hee (b. 1960\, Singapore) graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts with an Advanced Diploma in Western Art in 1982. She is a fine arts educator and a multidisciplinary artist\, and works extensively with printmaking\, ink\, seal-carving\, and ceramic work. Her artistic expressions are formally inspired by the organic and quiet dynamism of nature\, and spiritually rooted in the Buddhist philosophy of ‘The Four Kalpas’ (成住坏空): the cycle of formation\, the cycle of continuance\, the cycle of decline\, and the cycle of disintegration.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-long-gaze-prints-and-ceramics-by-chua-chon-hee/
LOCATION:AC43 Gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Rd\, #01-01\, Singapore 189558\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 189558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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