We are looking for volunteers!
The Independent Archive and Resource Centre is intended to be developed as a professional archive of visual art practices and other cultural manifestations in Singapore. The focus of the archive, especially at its initial stage, is art practices that benefit from archival support — such as visual art practices that are ephemeral, time-based, event and/or specific or that may not be conserved in conventional institutional environments or practices. We are looking for volunteers to help us in doing simple tasks. – data entry In return, we will provide food, drinks and friendships. Please write to us via Email: jason[AT]independentarchive.sg
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Independent Acts of Creating
Independent Archive is pleased to announce Independent Acts of Creating, a 4-week course conducted by Kelvin Tan, as part of our new Independent Study program. This course aims to provide participants with the perceptive skills needed to hone ideas and

Independent Acts of Creating
Independent Archive is pleased to announce Independent Acts of Creating, a 4-week course conducted by Kelvin Tan, as part of our new Independent Study program. This course aims to provide participants with the perceptive skills needed to hone ideas and

Artist Talk: Ben Puah on I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME
As part of his solo exhibition I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME at Independent Archive, artist Ben Puah gives a candid and freewheeling artist talk about his inspiration behind the works on show. He dismisses the need to contemplate

Artist Talk: Ben Puah on I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME
As part of his solo exhibition I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME at Independent Archive, artist Ben Puah gives a candid and freewheeling artist talk about his inspiration behind the works on show. He dismisses the need to contemplate

Exhibition: I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME by Ben Puah
Ben Puah, Stranger in a Beautiful Land, 2017, mixed media, 30 x 30 cm. Image courtesy of the artist Opening: 9 April 2018, 6.30 pm, with an opening performance from 6 pm Dates: 10 April – 9 May 2018

Exhibition: I LIKE HANOI AND HANOI LIKES ME by Ben Puah
Ben Puah, Stranger in a Beautiful Land, 2017, mixed media, 30 x 30 cm. Image courtesy of the artist Opening: 9 April 2018, 6.30 pm, with an opening performance from 6 pm Dates: 10 April – 9 May 2018

Monday Moot: Geraldine Kang
Geraldine will be presenting her thoughts on her relationship with photography, particularly by using the medium for its inherent detachment, and how that has served differently (sometimes problematically) across a range of projects. Following that, she will also speak about

Monday Moot: Geraldine Kang
Geraldine will be presenting her thoughts on her relationship with photography, particularly by using the medium for its inherent detachment, and how that has served differently (sometimes problematically) across a range of projects. Following that, she will also speak about

Monday Moot: Satoko Lee
Living with nature in an urbanised world In this talk, Satoko Lee (née Sukenari) reflects on our urbanised, relationship with nature. She explores the complex intertwinings which bind these two world together on levels both subtle and

Monday Moot: Satoko Lee
Living with nature in an urbanised world In this talk, Satoko Lee (née Sukenari) reflects on our urbanised, relationship with nature. She explores the complex intertwinings which bind these two world together on levels both subtle and

Monday Moot: Martin Constable
The Perfect Art School An art school by its very name is a contradictory thing: an institution that balances the boundless need of art with the entirely bound needs of a school. Like any institution, it

Monday Moot: Martin Constable
The Perfect Art School An art school by its very name is a contradictory thing: an institution that balances the boundless need of art with the entirely bound needs of a school. Like any institution, it

(Not)Monday Moot: Au Sowyee
Malaysian artist Au Sow Yee will explore thoughts and methodologies of her artistic practices, particularly “The Mengkerang Project”, an ongoing series started from 2013, exploring and questioning not only the ideology of nation state, history, psychological

(Not)Monday Moot: Au Sowyee
Malaysian artist Au Sow Yee will explore thoughts and methodologies of her artistic practices, particularly “The Mengkerang Project”, an ongoing series started from 2013, exploring and questioning not only the ideology of nation state, history, psychological

Monday Moot: Marla Bendini
About Marla Bendini “Marla Bendini” was created in 2007 as an amalgamation between art and life, to explore multiple liminal identities and fluidity in perspectives. She seeks to both engage and disarm audiences and to bridge the present

Monday Moot: Marla Bendini
About Marla Bendini “Marla Bendini” was created in 2007 as an amalgamation between art and life, to explore multiple liminal identities and fluidity in perspectives. She seeks to both engage and disarm audiences and to bridge the present

Monday Moot: Bruce Quek
Bruce Quek is a young artist who works with whatever seems appropriate at the time, often producing things that don’t seem to mean anything. This tendency might be traced to his training in sculpture at LASALLE,

Monday Moot: Bruce Quek
Bruce Quek is a young artist who works with whatever seems appropriate at the time, often producing things that don’t seem to mean anything. This tendency might be traced to his training in sculpture at LASALLE,

Monday Moot: Susan Sentler
Learning to see…body, place, memory, image In this talk, Susan Sentler, a dance artist and choreographer, will engage in an open dialogue on her practice and its evolution through her MA studies (MACP, professional practice pathway) at Trinity Laban, in

Monday Moot: Susan Sentler
Learning to see…body, place, memory, image In this talk, Susan Sentler, a dance artist and choreographer, will engage in an open dialogue on her practice and its evolution through her MA studies (MACP, professional practice pathway) at Trinity Laban, in