Inspired by a sense of displacement, the artist embarked on a research project, attempting to ask if there was a universal Singaporean culture that was beyond the multicultural condition Singapore posits itself in. The two primary subject matters explored are the tissue paper culture in Singapore; where one uses a tissue paper packet to "Chope" (reserve) seats, as well as the Hawker Centre as a social space. Through a combination of theoretical thinking and personal reflections through art, the artist presents her findings and conclusions.Bachelor of Fine Art
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
The act of collecting is woven into the fabric of our society; it quietly influences our ways of thi...
In recent years, immigrants coming to Singapore have proliferated, due to rapid globalization and ot...
Inspired by a sense of displacement, the artist embarked on a research project, attempting to ask if...
The social dynamics of a population has capacity to shape and nurture its collective identity. Singa...
This research project aims to facilitate new ways to look at Singapore's search for it's cultural id...
Superstitious myths and taboos in Chinese culture are preached from generation to another, and often...
In this paper, we aim to determine if art can favourably influence the attitudes of Singaporean unde...
Nations going through a transition from third world country to a first world nation would have exper...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
My research explores issues of cultural identity. What does it mean to be of Chinese ethnicity and l...
This research paper first started out with an interest in the scene of art education in mainstream s...
This artwork was produced as part of the residency programme organised by the Centre of Contemporary...
As a theme of study, I am interested in not only the different ways social, economic and political i...
In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come ...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
The act of collecting is woven into the fabric of our society; it quietly influences our ways of thi...
In recent years, immigrants coming to Singapore have proliferated, due to rapid globalization and ot...
Inspired by a sense of displacement, the artist embarked on a research project, attempting to ask if...
The social dynamics of a population has capacity to shape and nurture its collective identity. Singa...
This research project aims to facilitate new ways to look at Singapore's search for it's cultural id...
Superstitious myths and taboos in Chinese culture are preached from generation to another, and often...
In this paper, we aim to determine if art can favourably influence the attitudes of Singaporean unde...
Nations going through a transition from third world country to a first world nation would have exper...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
My research explores issues of cultural identity. What does it mean to be of Chinese ethnicity and l...
This research paper first started out with an interest in the scene of art education in mainstream s...
This artwork was produced as part of the residency programme organised by the Centre of Contemporary...
As a theme of study, I am interested in not only the different ways social, economic and political i...
In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come ...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
The act of collecting is woven into the fabric of our society; it quietly influences our ways of thi...
In recent years, immigrants coming to Singapore have proliferated, due to rapid globalization and ot...