Singapore Contemporary Young Artists

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SUM > PARTS / Artist + Collaborator Talk (Weekend 1)


The intimate setting of SUM > PARTS’ Artist + Collaborator Talks last week attracted an interesting group of people.

Last week, we had Billy, Dan, Jacquelyn and Daryl present with their respective collaborators on their work and how their collaboration went.

Special thanks to Joleen Loh and Kenneth Tay for being the moderators for the talks, providing insightful questions and feedback for the sessions.

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If you missed last weekend’s, we have 2 more sessions coming up this weekend! Make a date with us and learn something new.

Saturday (29 March):-
2-3pm: Melanie Chua
3-330pm: Break
330-430pm: Bonny Rachel Elffin’

Sunday (30 March):-
2-3pm: Shazwany Aziz
3-330pm: Break
330-430pm: Terry Wee

See you there!

About scyablog

Singapore Contemporary Young Artists Project (SCYA) is a non-profit Art Society that highlights Contemporary Art by Young Artists in Singapore through several platforms in exhibitions, websites, talks, workshops & commissioned services. SCYA was initiated by Jacquelyn Soo who is an artist, curator and director for SCYA. SCYA has over 10 members in the society contributing ideas, activities to support the organisation. SCYA represents up to 70 Singaporean/PR Artists in their works. SCYA launched their first project in Nov 2008 with a website collaboration with FIVEFOOTWAY that featured 23 Contemporary Young Artists Portfolios on an interactive website. Since then, SCYA have had several collaborations and events organised with corporations, government institutions, NGOS and education institutions, Please visit our website for more details: www.contemporaryart.sg Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeContemporaryYoungArtists Thank you!

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