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Nelson Lim is a ceramic artist and art educator at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He holds a Master's Degree from the National Tainan University of Arts in Taiwan and a Diploma in Fine Art from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. For Nelson, the relationship between mechanical reproduction and the handmade craft in the production of ceramics interests him. His experiments to fuse different materials and clay is informed by his own contemplations on displacement and integration within his practice.
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A self-taught, skilled, and determined painter, Yeo Tze Yang is known for his oil paintings that depict scenes of ordinary life in urban settings. His artworks provide an almost cinematic perspective of the quiet details of daily life, those objects and people in our neighbourhood that might easily slip our attention.
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Gilles is a multidisciplinary artist and academic whose work based on the idea of “the space between things” aims to establish links and decipher the narratives existing between disciplines, people, occurrences and parts of the world. His visual art practice more specifically deals with the theory of photography and its relation to time and space.
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Joan Marie Kelly is a visual artist and a social artist exhibiting and publishing internationally. She navigates complex interwoven community relations in South East Asia with her own status as a foreigner, by engaging communities in art making.
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Ramesh Ramakrishnan Iyer (RR) is a Photographer and Artist from India but currently working in Singapore. Photography has been a passion for Ramesh all along, starting from his college days. He continued his passion for photography to become a master, dedicating himself to log in 10,000 hours of photographic practice between 2009 and 2018.
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Ernest Chan Tuck Yew has been exhibited at various institutions including the Singapore Art Museum’s President’s Young Talents Exhibition, The Esplanade, and the Singapore Tyler Print Institute.
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Jason Lim was born in Singapore in 1966. His repertoire of works encompasses ceramics, photography, installation art and performance art. He has organized and created various platforms for alternative art practitioners to meet and collaborate. As a ceramist, his works have been collected and commissioned by various public museums, art institutions, corporate companies and private collections, both locally and internationally. Recently, he has incorporated performative elements into his clay practice. Under The Shadow of The Banyan Tree, a 5 days performance installation was premiered in Jakarta Biennale in 2018.
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Tina Jailani is a Manager and Senior Lecturer with a local institution. She oversees teaching and learning experience and development and futures thinking initiatives in design and media. Having had experiences as a media producer, gallery manager, and a collaborator with artists, arts groups and arts institutions, her collaboration with SEED is an extension of her continuing interest in the arts.
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