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SUMMARY:A Passage to Dreamworld
DESCRIPTION:A Passage to Dreamworld  \n20 January 2024\, 4.00–5.30pm  \nBlk 38 Malan Road \nGillman Barracks \nSingapore 109441 \nThis public programme will start punctually at 4.00pm. Please arrive at least 10min before time to secure a space. Admittance will be on a first-come-first-served basis\, no registration is required. \nA Passage to Dreamworld is a public programme held in conjunction with Passages\, an exhibition of the second cycle of SEA AiR – Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian artists in the European Union. Featuring artists Priyageetha Dia (Singapore)\, Ngoc Nau (Vietnam) and Saroot Supasuthivech (Thailand) and their artworks Sap Sonic\, Virtual Reverie: Echoes of a Forgotten Utopia and Spirit-forward in G Major\, the exhibition is a culmination of their residencies in Europe. As an extension of the exhibition\, A Passage to Dreamworld takes audiences through a performative journey into a liminal realm where reality and imagination intertwine. In creating a space where creative impulses take place\, fresh perceptions can be formed to give way to new possibilities. \nPriyageetha Dia will perform a reading from her work Sonified Vision\, which looks into the sonification of visual material\, accompanied with a live-mixing of sound samples from Sap Sonic. Ngoc Nau presents a two-channel projection drawn from additional footage alongside Virtual Reverie: Echoes of a Forgotten Utopia\, and a sound performance on traditional Vietnamese instruments against a mix of soundtracks by Dustin Ngo\, a Vietnamese sound producer and instrumentalist. Saroot Supasuthivech’s video The Ritual of Life and Music shows the process of a Thai Buddhist monk making holy water and chanting the prayer Ratana Sutta\, a sacred verse addressing the contemplation of the Triple Gem: Buddha\, Dharma (the teachings)\, and Sangha (the monastic Buddhist community); followed by a live performance of Sai Samon\, a Thai song featured in Spirit-forward in G Major\, on the khlui (a Thai flute)\, by Thai musician Udom Kiattivikrai. \nIn view of the public programme that is held within the exhibition spaces\, Passages will not be on view while the programme is ongoing. \n  \nSingapore Art Week 2024 Late Night programme: SPIRITWORLD \n20th January 2024\, 7:00PM till late\n38 Malan Road\, 109441\nAs part of SAW 2024 and NTU CCA Singapore \n🦎 19:00 DIA.HRD @priyageetha.dia\n🦎 20:00 FATIMAH @xtrahmanx\n🦎 21:00 ALEEZON @goodnitehavefun\n🦎 22:00 C2AC @r5q1.ar \nFree entry\nDoors open from 6:45pm onwards\nBring only good vibes and energy\nRespect the rave ⚔️ \nSPIRITWORLD is a space for everyone\, regardless of race\, gender\, sexual orientation\, or background. This includes respecting personal space and boundaries. Discriminatory behaviour will not be tolerated.
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LOCATION:NTU CCA Singapore Residencies Studios\, 38 Malan Road\, Singapore\, 109441
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:SEA AiR – Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union: Passages
DESCRIPTION:Emerging ASEAN artists will display their new works\, dabbling in video\, sound and virtual reality installations\, at an exhibition that caps the second cycle of a joint art programme between Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the European Union (EU) Delegation to Singapore. \nThis is the second exhibition under SEA AiR – Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union\, a programme developed by NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) and funded by the European Union that positions Singapore as a hub for artistic exchange between the EU and Southeast Asia. \nTitled Passages\, the exhibition features Southeast Asian artists Ms Priyageetha Dia (Singapore)\, Ms Ngoc Nau (Vietnam) and Mr Saroot Supasuthivech (Thailand). \nThe artworks in Passages are inspired by the artists’ three-month-long residencies in Europe earlier this year. As part of the SEA AiR programme\, Dia undertook her residency at Jan van Eyck Academie (Netherlands)\, Nau at Rupert (Lithuania) and Supasuthivech at Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Germany). During their time in Europe\, they were also funded for field trips supporting further inquiry into their respective areas of research. \nThe exhibition\, held at NTU CCA Singapore Residencies Studios in Gillman Barracks\, opens on 1 December 2023 and is part of Singapore Art Week 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sea-air-studio-residencies-for-southeast-asian-artists-in-the-european-union-passages-2/
LOCATION:NTU CCA Singapore Residencies Studios\, 38 Malan Road\, Singapore\, 109441
CATEGORIES:Other (Events),Residencies & Fellowships
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SUMMARY:SEA AiR – Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union: Passages
DESCRIPTION:Emerging ASEAN artists will display their new works\, dabbling in video\, sound and virtual reality installations\, at an exhibition that caps the second cycle of a joint art programme between Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the European Union (EU) Delegation to Singapore. \nThis is the second exhibition under SEA AiR – Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union\, a programme developed by NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) and funded by the European Union that positions Singapore as a hub for artistic exchange between the EU and Southeast Asia. \nTitled Passages\, the exhibition features Southeast Asian artists Ms Priyageetha Dia (Singapore)\, Ms Ngoc Nau (Vietnam) and Mr Saroot Supasuthivech (Thailand). \nThe artworks in Passages are inspired by the artists’ three-month-long residencies in Europe earlier this year. As part of the SEA AiR programme\, Dia undertook her residency at Jan van Eyck Academie (Netherlands)\, Nau at Rupert (Lithuania) and Supasuthivech at Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Germany). During their time in Europe\, they were also funded for field trips supporting further inquiry into their respective areas of research. \nThe exhibition\, held at NTU CCA Singapore Residencies Studios in Gillman Barracks\, opens on 1 December 2023 and is part of Singapore Art Week 2024.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sea-air-studio-residencies-for-southeast-asian-artists-in-the-european-union-passages/
LOCATION:NTU CCA Singapore Residencies Studios\, 38 Malan Road\, Singapore\, 109441
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