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Katherine Tan Si is a History of Art and English Literature undergraduate, primarily interested in how art relates back to our community, and the dialogue between traditional art forms and their modern reinterpretations.

Based in Singapore, Stacy Huang identifies herself as an artist, educator and mediator who combines her various passions into her practice. She adopts the language of play and interaction in her work and believes that creativity can be harnessed. In other aspects of her persona, Stacy enjoys challenging her body and mind through brazilian jiu-jitsu and has recently become a plant mummy.

Dylan Chan is a Singapore-based artist who graduated from LASALLE College of the Arts with a Bachelors in Fine Arts (Hons). In his works, he brings into focus the politics of the body’s agency and capacity for self-reflection, surrounding the ways in which we dwell in spaces and how we navigate them.

Nalina Gopal is an independent curator and researcher focused on social history and art, particularly of South Asia and its diaspora. She is founder of Antāti, a historical research and museum consultancy.

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 a MA in Asian Art History from LaSalle College of the Arts (Goldsmiths University of London).

Kwok Kian Chow (he/him) is the founding director of Singapore Art Museum and board member of Global (De)Centre.

Shirlene Noordin (she/her) runs a PR consultancy specialising in the arts and culture.

Sacha Tan is an incoming medical student and freelance video producer, who has been doing a video production internship with Plural for the past few months. Though not a writer by training, Sacha has always had an interest in writing, sparked by her love of English in high school. When not filming events for Plural, you can catch her exploring Singapore with friends, or eating at the newest cafes.

Rachel Loh is a photographer, art director, food and set stylist. In her photography practice, she explores intimacy and movement in stillness within the confines of an image. She is interested in creating a lightness in emotions and topics that can be heavy, reflecting upon the encounters corporeally.
Social link: https://www.instagram.com/rachmloh/
Portfolio: http://rachelloh.co

Dawn attained her Bachelor’s degree in Art History and Curatorship sometime during the pandemic. While still unsure of what she wants out of life, she believes that there is a place for her in the art world. She dedicates most of her spare time to learning and teaching yoga, and trying to get Jiro (her Samusky puppy) to listen to her.