Amanda Yip
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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National Gallery Singapore, Supreme Court Wing, Level 3, Former Supreme Court Foyer
A casual platform for art advocacy, engaging people from all industries and backgrounds to create connections between the art world and everyday life. Through witty, thoughtful conversations, guests explore how artworks at National Gallery Singapore intersect with diverse experiences, making art relatable and accessible.
Inspired by the Gallery’s Hands-on Learning and Development (HOLD) Collection, a set of tactile and interactive adaptations of artworks from the National Collection, this session focuses on tactility and touch. Drawing on their expertise in materiality and multi-sensory engagement, Dr Diana and Amanda’s conversation will introduce fresh ways to encounter the Gallery’s collection, inviting participants to experience art beyond sight for an inclusive, unique, and sensory-rich experience
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Amanda Yip is an accessible fine arts practitioner and advocate living with vision impairment since birth. As Lead Artist and co-founder of Rebirth Ensemble, Singapore’s first disability-led studio, she creates multi-sensory pathways into fine art. Her practice explores touch as a form of perception—co-designing safe, guided ways for audiences to experience texture, gesture and intention beyond sight, while collaborating closely with curators, conservators and educators.See their work at the Festival
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Dr Diana Tay is the Principal Conservator and Founder of BARC Labs, a fine art conservation studio based in Singapore. With over 15 years of experience in museums and collections around the world, she leads a team dedicated to redefining how art is cared for, understood and sustained. Her practice extends beyond restoration, focusing on making conservation more accessible and fostering a deeper awareness of how artworks live, age and connect to the people who create and collect them.See their work at the Festival
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