PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Lee Pheng Guan

Lee Pheng Guan (PG Lee) is a visual artist with an MFA from LASALLE College of the Arts and a degree in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Practicing primarily in the media of video, sculpture, and in- stallation; Lee frequently includes performances in his work; as he examines the ephemeral nature of human ex- istence coupled with personal and collective memories. He has exhibited locally and internationally and had his first solo show, Weight/less, in 2015 at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Singapore. More recently, he participated in the 2018 Asia Culture Center Arts Space Network Residency at the ACC ASIAPLEX Studio in Gwangju, South Korea. 

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Cheo Chai-Hiang

Cheo Chai-Hiang is a visual artist/curator with BA Fine Art Honours from Brighton Polytechnic and Royal College of the Art, London. He was awarded the Rome Scholarship in Printmaking at the British School and in Australia, he held various positions at the School of Contemporary Arts at the University of Western Australia, Sydney such as Curator, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art and Coordinator of Creative Strategies. 

Chai has held over 20 solo shows in Singapore, Italy, Australia and China where his works and thoughts negotiate trajectories through domains related to identity, culture and space. Currently, Chai lives and works in Singapore. 

Aqliah Faizall

Aqilah is an art psychotherapist in training, & her art making processes are very much a part of a reflexive therapeutic practice. Her visual vocabulary references Southeast Asian/South Asian ritualistic practices. She aspires to co-create spaces of empathy by surfacing the multitudinous realities & nuances of the human experience in relation to complex societal and global issues

Din Chan

Din Chan (b. 1989, Singapore) is an interactive installation artist. He graduated with BA(Hons) Fine Arts from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore and is currently pursuing his MA in Art Therapy (2021) as a recipient of The Red Pencil Scholarship. Using technology as his medium, his work engages not just the viewers' gaze, but also their senses and the physicality of their bodies. Through such interactivity, viewers are invited to be collaborators in the art-making process, creating a multi-faceted and inclusive vision together.