Singapore

CINEMOVEMENT

November 12, 2017

Founded by dance artist Elysa Wendi and film producer Jeremy Chua, Cinemovement proposes to be a platform that aims to create opportunities for disruption and re-organisation in dance and film practices.

許婉婧 Koh Wan Ching

December 01, 2016

Koh Wan Ching is a bilingual performer, director and theatre educator from Singapore who has worked with companies including Drama Box, Nine Years Theatre, The Theatre Practice as well as Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble. Being selected by Bamboo Curtain Studio “Creative Talents Program”, Shin Rock will stay at Bamboo Curtain Studio for one month since December. The one-month creative residency in December 2016 will culminate in a work in progress presentation. In addition, there will be 3 workshops conducted by the artists in residence.

Tio Meng Samantha (Mintio)

October 01, 2016

Mintio's (b. 1986, Singapore) art practice focuses on lens and time-based medias. She is based between Singapore and Indonesia. Trained in the foundations of photography and cinematography, Mintio uses these two mediums to condense space and time, constructing fantastical spaces and other-worlds in her artworks. Her first publicly exhibited series "Concrete Euphoria", uses the large format photography medium and an almost-performative methodology to create mandalas with light from urban landscapes.

Joanna Chak

September 14, 2015

Joanna Chak is the selected artist of the “International Residency Exchange Program” between Bamboo Curtain Studio and TAV Singapore.

The Finger Players

July 01, 2015

The Finger Players is one of Singapore’s leading theatre companies, known for its visually and emotionally charged productions, and its signature style of puppetry. The company has won numerous awards such as the President’s Design Award 2007, and multiple Life! Theatre Awards including Best Production of the Year in 2005, 2012 and 2013 respectively.

Post-Museum

May 08, 2015

Post-Museum was founded by Jennifer Teo and Woon Tien Wei in 2007. They were invited by curator Yves Chiu for one month residency at Bamboo Curtain Studio and to participated in the exhibition “M.E.L.Ting Project – One Year Conversation: Thread, Ghost Story, Escape.”

Alecia Neo

November 18, 2012

The works of Alecia Neo are full of humanity concerns and cultural tolerance.  She investigates the normal people's experience of being isolated, departing from the society, and self-growth process of being loneliness, confusion, desire and personal pursuing.

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