SCENES workshop: Homework by anGie seah
Event Information
About this Event
What is one thing we should learn or unlearn, in order to participate meaningfully in the world we live in?
Workshops by artist in Singapore to share knowledge and meaning in different areas to help us create, remember and laugh!
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Homework by anGie seah
“Breathe art to include yourself”
This workshop helps you find creative approaches to daily life and is perfect for anyone whether lacking in imagination or full of it.
With the aim of bringing the focus back to oneself, anGie will customise prompts and “homework” for participants to complete in the comfort of their own homes. Expect to carry out a series of tasks ranging from simple to reflective to whimsical. Completed assignments will be made available for viewing online.
Workshop Details
Collective Session: 13 September 2020, Sunday
Time: 10am - 11.30am
Language: English
Capacity: 50
**DIY with instructions: 9 September - 12 September, Wednesday - Saturday [Own Time Own Target}
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*Note*
- Please note that Drama Box will be recording activities and content on the SCENES virtual site for archival purposes. Selected footage will be used for marketing and publicity purposes
- More information and workshop link will be emailed to you 4 days before the workshop. Please make sure you fill in the correct email address.
- We want to share with you a cup of tea from our sponsor Pek Sin Choon. If you’d like to enjoy some Chinese tea, please also fill in your home address so we can mail it to you.
About anGie seah
anGie seah is a Singaporean artist whose multidisciplinary practice traverses the mediums of drawing, sculpture, performance art, sound and video to respond to the enigma of life and explore facets of the human condition. Since 2000 anGie has exhibited works, taken part in artist residencies and participated in art festivals in locations such as Germany (ZKM Centre for New Media), Japan (NIPAF/Fukuoka Asian Art Museum), France (Palais de Tokyo, Museum of Contemporary Arts Lyon) and Singapore (Singapore Biennale). For more than a decade, she has been actively involved in many community art projects locally and internationally, conducting participatory workshops for families, underprivileged children, youths at risks, children and seniors with special needs. anGie believes working within a community gives her a chance to step outside of her practice and be with the reality of life, through people.