Visual Art
Godwin Koay
Born in Singapore, in 1987, Godwin received his Bachelor of Arts Fine Arts from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore in 2011. His works are often directed towards exploring the possibilities of an artistic practice forged at an interstice with social and political praxis- though at the same time confronting tropes established in prevailing practices involving community, activism, or institutional critique.
Fong Wan Chi, Vangi
Vangi is also a member of Wooferten Continuously Working Group & So Boring cooperative store based in Yau Ma Tei.
Lulu Shur-tzy Hou
Lulu Shur-tzy Hou's works explore issues related to gender identification, self-identification, and third-world female laborer; thus her works voice and reflect social-economic issues of modern Taiwan. Hou's recent work focuses on Asian foreign brides in Taiwan in which she explores the lives of these female immigrants, their self-consciousness and struggle with identity.
GANTZ5
GANTZ5 has devoted to popularizing the graffiti culture of Macao since it established in 2004. We offers various technical supports to the local graffiti artists and it strives hard to combine graffiti with different medias, for instance, graphic, interoir, illustration.
Reds Cheung
Reds Cheung is a young talented artist who graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University, Academy of Visual Arts. Later, He received his MA in Visual Culture Studies from Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies. He specializes in Installation Art, Sculpture, Drawing, Painting, and Graphic Design.
Pei-Ju Yeh
Pei-Ju Yeh has been dedicated to art education for years and create art works simultaneously. Her artistic philosophy is to let the time tell its stories. In her creation process, Yeh wants to reconstructs the urban images in her mind.
Pei-Hsuan Wang
In her practice, Wang reflects on the intricate ties between private experiences and the established narrative set in a world characterized by rapid transnational movement. She is interested in territories where ideas of portraiture, landscape, and migrating bodies converge. Through object construction, material and (moving) image manipulation, processes of des- and re-assemblement, and orchestrating things’ relationships in space, she imagines poetic scenarios in which unique constellations of logic and storylines push and pull against one another, gradually forming shifting identities of their own.
Suporn Shoosongdej
Suporn graduated from Decorative Arts Faculty in Visual Communication Design, Silpakorn University, 1988. After years of working on the TV commercials, Suporn had the great opportunity to work with four other Thai artists to present works of art at Thai Pavilion in the 53rd Venice Biennale, Italy. Since then he started his new visions on visual anthropology, verbal history documentary, and video art.