Artsplaining ft. Ryan Lee & Curator Goh Sze Ying
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Artsplaining is a casual platform for art advocacy, which aims to foster art appreciation through lively and enriching dialogues with local personalities. Through thoughtful conversations and witty interpretations, our featured guests reflect on how works in the Gallery relate to our current times. Equal parts offbeat and accessible, this programme is perfect for anyone who is keen to discover more about the visual arts! Grab a friend and book your slots today!
Goh Sze Ying is a curator at National Gallery Singapore. At the Gallery who has worked on exhibitions including Living Pictures: Photography in Southeast Asia (2022), Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia (2022), Minimalism: Space. Light. Object. (2018). In 2019, she also co-curated the 6th edition of the Singapore Biennale, Every Step in the Right Direction.
Ryan Lee holds a diploma in Film and Media Studies from Ngee Ann Polytechnic where he topped his cohort for Experimental Films. Prior to founding Hip Xiong Photo Studio in 2019, Lee led and managed creative teams in entertainment and lifestyle companies, ad agencies and tech start-ups for 15 years. Inspired by Chris Marker's La Jetée (1962), Lee’s goal is to demystify and refine the traditional film photography process to make it more accessible to anyone who is fascinated by its unique aesthetic.
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