Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!
Research Presentation
 

We Are Open! brings the artists’ files of NTU CCA Singapore’s Public Resource Platform into the spotlight by reinterpreting The Lab, the Centre’s space for introducing research in process, as an open studio for activation

Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!

8 May - 8 July 2018

We Are Open! brings the artists’ files of NTU CCA Singapore’s Public Resource Platform into the spotlight by reinterpreting The Lab, the Centre’s space for introducing research in process, as an open studio for activation. Each artist’s file contains materials ranging from books, collaterals, photographs, and videos to grey literature, donated to the Centre by the Artists-in-Residence, as well as Singaporean artists outside our Residency Programme.

Spanning eight weeks, this presentation by NTU CCA Singapore’s Young Professional Trainees takes the form of an ongoing experiment to explore the potential of these files as a tool for research and education, inviting the public to engage with materials for research, creation, and commentary about subjects such as culture, identity, and alternate realities. We Are Open! will also include collaborations with local artists who have been invited to utilise the diverse resource materials in the context of education workshops.

Curated by Young Professional Trainees:

Qamarul Asyraf, Productions
Ho Mun Yee, Research
Sara Ng, Residencies
Joey Sim, Residencies
Priscilla Toh, Communications
Olivia Wong, Exhibitions
Zhang Jing Chao, Outreach and Education

The Public Studio

The Public Studio consists of two workshops in which the public will be able to work first-hand with invited local artists who are also educators in the arts field. Through these workshops, the public and artists will have the opportunity to generate tangible interpretations of the resources in the Public Resource Platform.

These collaborative discussions on contemporary subjects found in the artists’ files, aim to provide a better understanding of how the Public Resource Platform can be utilised beyond the intended context of curatorial research. Insights derived from these workshops will be exhibited on the walls throughout the course of the show as demonstrations of the experimental processes.


The Public Studio: Dirty Laundry workshop with Ang Song Nian, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Dirty Laundry workshop with Ang Song Nian, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Dirty Laundry workshop with Ang Song Nian, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Exploring Autogenous Culture through Participatory Art Practices workshop with Dr Felicia Low, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Exploring Autogenous Culture through Participatory Art Practices workshop with Dr Felicia Low, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Exploring Autogenous Culture through Participatory Art Practices workshop with Dr Felicia Low, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
The Public Studio: Exploring Autogenous Culture through Participatory Art Practices workshop with Dr Felicia Low, Public Resource Platform: We Are Open!, May 8 – July 8 2018, The Lab, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.

Contributors
Ang Song Nian
Ang Song Nian
Artist-in-Residence
United Kingdom

Through photography and installation, Ang Song Nian (b. 1983, Singapore) scrutinises traces of human presence in the landscape. Intrigued by the power of the photographic image to convey complex and layered narratives, he favours a microscopic approach that unleashes the imperceptible and ideological potential embedded in small details. His most recent solo exhibitions are As They Grow Older and Wiser, Objectifs, and Hanging Heavy On My Eyes, DECK, both Singapore (2017). He has participated in group exhibitions at Bangkok University Gallery, Thailand (2016) and Photo España Festival, Spain (2012) amongs others. Ang is currently lecturer in Photography at the School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Felicia Low
Felicia Low
Collaborator
Singapore

Dr Felicia Low (Singapore) is a graduate of Goldsmiths College and has been a practising visual artist since 1999. Her projects have mostly been site-specific, performative and community-specific as she works collaboratively with different sectors of society. A Lee Kong Chien scholar of the National University of Singapore, Low obtained a PhD in Cultural Studies in Asia in 2015. Her research focused on the politics of participatory visual art practices with subaltern communities in Singapore.

Low is also the Founding Director of a not-for-profit organisation, Community Cultural Development (Singapore), which aims to provide a critical discursive platform for artistic practices that engage with communities in the region. Low is also an associate lecturer with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (BA in Art Education & Psychology/Arts Management) and teaches Anthropology at the School of the Arts, Singapore.

Ho Mun Yee
Staff
Singapore

Ho Mun Yee was Young Professional Trainee, Research at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.

Qamarul Asyraf Bin Hosri
Staff
Singapore

Qamarul Asyraf Bin Hosri was Young Professional Trainee, Production at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.

Sara Ng
Staff
Singapore

Sara Ng was Young Professional Trainee, Residencies at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018-2019.

Joey Sim
Staff
Singapore

Joey Sim was Young Professional Trainee, Residencies at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.

Priscilla Toh
Staff
Singapore

Priscilla Toh was Young Professional Trainee, Communications at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.

Zhang Jing Chao
Staff
Singapore

Zhang Jing Chao was Young Professional Trainee, Outreach & Education at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.

Olivia Wong
Staff
Singapore

Olivia Wong was Young Professional Trainee, Exhibition at NTU CCA Singapore in 2018.