NUS Museum Prep-room Exhibition Intimate Landscapes (on show throughout 2022), at the Ng Eng Teng Gallery

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NUS Museum Prep-room Exhibition Intimate Landscapes (on show throughout 2022), at the Ng Eng Teng Gallery

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NUS Museum Prep-room Exhibition Intimate Landscapes (on show throughout 2022), at the Ng Eng Teng Gallery. [https://museum.nus.edu.sg/whats-on/prep-room-intimate-landscapes/]

Intimate Landscapes is a curated discussion that expands architectural methods for measuring, seeing, and thinking about landscapes. How does one survey, document, map, draw, represent, write, collect, picture, archive, or narrate a landscape? Taking the format of the prep-room, the exhibition is a studio-in-process that will develop and evolve over the span of a year. The exhibition was sparked off by Associate Professor Dr. Lilian Chee, who acts as faculty mentor to the ongoing work, alongside the museum’s curatorial collaborators. From the pre-opening tours (January 15, 2022) and the official opening (February 17, 2022), there has been consistent feedback about the high quality of the work. A panel discussion on aspects of the work shown at the exhibition will be held on 16 March 2022 (entitled ‘Critical Conversations 3: Illuminating the Poetics of Space – Light as Meaning Making’),as part of NUS CFA’s NUS Arts Festival 2022[https://www.nusartsfestival.com/pages/critical-conversations-3-illuminating-the-poetics-of-space-or-light-as-meaning-making]; the exhibition was also marketed as part of Singapore Art Week 2022 [https://www.artweek.sg/events/intimate-landscapes].