TAV Active Members

Active members of Singapore contemporary artists who exhibit photography, art performances, video art, art installations, new media, mixed media, interactive media, and more.

Veronyka Lau

A multidisciplinary artist that searches for meaning in the interconnectedness of all ecological relationships. Her relational works investigates and amplifies how we relate to things, ourselves, and each other. Through her performance works and roles in collectives and multi-partner projects, she explores a contemporary embodiment of the feminine as power and its mercurial quality for conveyance and resistance in a climate of crisis and decline.

Bridget Tay

Singaporean artist curator

Her formal explorations in painting look a the concept of space in conjunction to an expanded field of painting. As a curator, Bridget approaches curation as a collaborative effort between artists and seeks to present works in a conversational interaction between space, art and the public as a way to deepen conversations about art in a more egalitarian setting.

Lina Adam

Singapore artist working with performance art. Her interdisciplinary practice orbit around sociopolitical issues, historicised cultural identity, and the political in everyday systems. She uses culinary materials in her performance to lever their personal, cultural, social, political, and economic schemata. Adam completed a master’s degree in fine arts in 2009. She exhibited her artworks internationally in Singapore, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bangkok, Darwin, and Lyon. She initiated Fetterfield: Singapore Performance Art Festival in 2006. Adam has been a member of the Artists Village Singapore since 1998.

Koh Nguang How

An artist and independent researcher on Singapore art.

Jennifer Teo

Singaporean cultural worker, who mainly works as an artist, curator and editor with Post-Museum. She has a wide interest in socio-cultural issues, particularly those related to care, climate, community, feminism, food, knowledge, and spirituality.

Woon Tien Wei

An artist and curator who works and lives in Singapore. His is a co-founder of Post-Museum and was the Artistic Director of the Substation in 2020.

Eve Tan

A multidisciplinary artist and theatre-maker from Singapore, who often delves into the challenges faced by female artists in her work. Using performance as a medium, she explores the uncertainties of social dynamics and the impact of authority on the art-making process. With three decades of experience in the art industry, Eve has actively participated in numerous art projects and exhibitions.

Dan Yeo

Dan is a Singaporean who runs a portrait photography studio. While he is not a practising artist, he plays a minor support role in The Artists Village.

Jireh Koh

A Singaporean multidisciplinary artist, musician, curator and arts educator whose practice spans the visual arts, sound, movement, and performance. Interested in myth, mark and meaning-making, his work explores questions of gendered ontologies, non-binary sexuality, male embodiment, vibrant materiality, and the abject, drawing on his research into psychology, theology and comparative mythology.

Yen Phang

Working in the mediums of painting, installation, and performance, Yen reflects on nature as interface, and the negotiation between sense phenomena and systemic understandings.

Nicole Naziya Phua

a performance artist who engages with the idea of life and death in her expressions.

Kelly Janine

(b. 2000, she/they) Singapore-based freelance writer and researcher on Southeast Asian art, fashion and culture. She holds a bachelor’s degree in both English Literature and Art History from Nanyang Technological University (2019-2023), together with a background in journalism and curatorial assistance. Kelly’s research focuses on modern and contemporary art, particularly in relation to discourses about gender, the politics of dress and material culture. 

Eunice Ramos Lacaste

A Filipino-Singaporean cultural worker taking her PhD at NTU-ADM researching on screens as exhibition spaces. She completed her master’s degree in Asian Art History at the Lasalle College of the Arts where she researched participatory art practices. Her research interests include archives, new media, and screen culture.