Sheryl

Who has time for long posts anyway? We keep things short and snappy here, with a curated selection of the bite-sized information about Southeast Asian art.
Sheryl Gwee is an undergraduate majoring in Art History and English Literature. She’s especially fascinated by how art creates realities of its own, offering us new ways of seeing and thinking about the ones that we inhabit. When she isn’t busy burying herself in books, you might catch her roaming around the latest art exhibitions, or getting her hands dirty on the potter’s wheel. If you’d like to see more of her writing, do drop her a message at sherylgwee00@gmail.com.
“Seeing Yourself Seeing”: Olafur Eliasson in Singapore
September 17, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee

Microscopes in the Museum: The Art and Science of a Conservator’s Work
June 21, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee


Lucy in the Sky with Debris: Where Beauty and Destruction Collide
April 23, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee

“A Commitment to Life”: T:>Works’ Per°Form Returns for Its Second Run
April 16, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee

Untameable Beasts: Ho Tzu Nyen’s Time & the Tiger
February 23, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee

A Dance of Diasporic Cultures: The Visual Poetry of Translations
January 23, 2024 ─ Sheryl Gwee

Transforming kinships: Aki Hassan’s Entangled Attachments at Yeo Workshop
June 10, 2023 ─ Sheryl Gwee

“An invitation to expand one’s palate”: Festival Director Natalie Hennedige on the multidisciplinary Singapore International Festival of Arts 2023
May 17, 2023 ─ Sheryl Gwee

A Conversation with Ong Keng Sen and Fellows on The Per°Form Open Academy of Arts and Activations
April 12, 2023 ─ Sheryl Gwee

What’s up with Natasha?
March 7, 2023 ─ Sheryl Gwee

Objectifs’ A Year Made Object charts the passage of time
December 17, 2022 ─ Sheryl Gwee
