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    Mary Ann Lim

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    Mary Ann is a freelance writer whose articles, poems, and short stories have been published across various anthologies and editorials. Formerly a museum worker, she...
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    Vanessa Yeo

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    Vanessa is a freelance art curator and writer with a keen interest in current Southeast Asian sculptural practices and intersections with political ecology. She holds...
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    Justin Goh

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    Justin is a writer, teacher, and photographer. He currently tutors on the Art History programme at the National University of Singapore. Interests include: beauty and...
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    Pauline Michelle

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    Plural Co-Founder Pauline and Plural Editor Michelle writing collaboratively.
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    Hannah Jade

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    Hannah Jade is a writer and aspiring art curator based in Singapore. She is drawn to Southeast and East Asian artworks and antiquities, as well...
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    Amirahvelda Priyono

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    Amirahvelda Priyono (or Velda) is an emerging art writer and researcher, focusing on Southeast Asia, war, and politics through photography. She is also interested in...
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    Shiyun Lin

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    Lin Shiyun is the creative director of 3Pumpkins, a socially-engaged arts company that believes in creating inclusive arts-based platforms that build human relationships and community...
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    Toh Ee Ming

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    Toh Ee Ming is a freelance journalist in Singapore who writes about culture and society.
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    Pei Ying Ho

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    With no art history background, Pei Ying writes about the visual arts as she sees and experiences it. When she’s not stringing sentences together, she...
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    Meredith

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    I like in-depth conversations over coffee or wine, and weaving soul into stories. I don't like referring to myself in the third person.
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