Slideshow Party: a feminist sharing of art and other provocations | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2023-03-20T18:01:27+08:00 Peatix Singapore Art Museum Slideshow Party: a feminist sharing of art and other provocations tag:peatix.com,2023:event-3519972 2023-03-19T15:00:00SGT 2023-03-19T15:00:00SGT Slideshow Party: a feminist sharing of art and other provocations“Natasha, you are not alone… Now meet the rest of us.”Join curator Adele Tan, artist Erika Tan and invited guests for an afternoon of making present, visible and audible the experiences, networks and art practices of women practitioners in and from Singapore. Meet, share, make friends, swap notes, construct and deconstruct histories and futures in relation to feminist principles of reflexivity, participation, social action and self-determination; and openly discuss intersectionality, representation, tokenism, feminist frameworks and institutional responsibilities.Though there is no shortage of women working in the arts in Singapore today, we still have cause to ask why there are no “great women artists” in this country to be reckoned with for major international platforms, global institutions and even our national collection? Their lack of representation reveals a need for more active, autonomous and accessible forms of documentation, and a more consistent pursuit of collective bodies of knowledge.  This Slideshow Party in Singapore is inspired by an “informal slide evening” organised as an “Open Space” Event for the Hayward Annual 78 in London. The groundbreaking 1978 event was curated by an all-women artist committee, including the Singapore sculptor and printmaker Kim Lim. Women artists were invited to share three slides on their artworks and the public was also invited. Slideshow Party continues its legacy as a form of collective history making. Your participation and contributions are crucial to its success. Prior and during the event, you are invited to contribute content to an Online Platform, which will be displayed during the event and act as a repository of shared material, becoming a resource for future artists and researchers. Instructions for how to add material can be found on the platform. We are particularly interested in documentation of exhibitions, works and practitioners that prioritise Singapore women’s art histories. Documentation of the event will be deposited with the Singapore Art Museum, the National Gallery Singapore and the artist Erika Tan as a historic record of the gathering.____________________________________________________________________Slideshow Party: a feminist sharing of art and other provocations is commissioned as part of Singapore Biennale 2022 named Natasha, organised by the Singapore Art Museum. The Biennale is commissioned by the National Arts Council, Singapore and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Singapore._____________________________________________________________________ABOUT THE ARTISTErika Tan (b. 1967) is an artist and curator whose work is primarily research-led and manifests itself in multiple formats such as moving image, publications, curatorial and participatory projects. This practice emerges from her interests in anthropology and the moving image, that also inform her work. She works with archival artifacts, exhibition histories, received narratives, contested heritage, subjugated voices and the transnational movement of ideas, people and objects. Appointed to the Stanley Picker Fellowships at Kingston University in 2018, she is Course Leader of the MA in Fine Art, Reader in Contemporary Art Practice in Central Saint Martins and an Associate Researcher in the Decolonising Art Institute, UAL (London). Tan’s most recent research has focused on the postcolonial and transnational; her future projects point towards the digitisation of collective cultural memory and cloud architecture through the prism of ruins, hauntings, and mnemonic collapse.Adele Tan studied English Literature at the National University of Singapore and received her MA and PhD in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. She is Senior Curator at National Gallery Singapore, overseeing the post-1970s collection and displays, as well as contemporary commissions for the museum. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary art in Southeast Asia and China, with a special interest in performative practices and new media._____________________________________________________________________MEETING POINTLevel 3, Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark39 Keppel Road#03-07, Singapore 089065PHOTOGRAPHYBy attending this programme, you consent to being photographed, filmed and/or video-recorded. These materials may be used by SAM for museum and biennale-related publicity purposes only.CANCELLATIONWe reserve the right to cancel or rearrange the organised event.EVENT ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION This programme is conducted at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 3. This programme is by registration only.  Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis. For the enjoyment of participants, the programme will start promptly at the time stated. Please arrive early or at least 10 minutes before the start of the programme.