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anGie seah (SG): The Soup of Nature

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The human nature in the natural landscape.
Exploring on the relationship between human and nature and its inside-out.
A great combination for a bowl of soup.
Coming from a urban jungle (Singapore) experiencing the autumn mood with its fallen leaves and its tranquil lakes.
How the serenity of Finnish landscape influence the characteristics of my works.
This artist residency will present the process of my findings and awakenings thru a series of tiny drawings and a live performance.

anGie seah
Born in 1979, Angie Seah is a Singaporean artist whos multidisciplinary practise traverses the mediums of drawing, installation, performance and sculpture to respond the human condition in relation to the social environment. In 2000, she was awarded an education bursary from National Arts Council, graduating from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology’s Bachelor of Arts, with a major in sculpture. She was also awarded a culture scholarship from the Goethe Institute, Berlin, in 2005. Since 1997, anGie has exhibited works, taken part in artist residencies and participated in performance art festivals both locally and internationally in Switzerland, Thailand, Belgium, Romania, Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, The Philippines, Belgium, Sweden, Korea, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, China, Thailand and Myanmar. In these recent years, she has been actively involved in many community art projects with NAC and Esplanade – Theatre by the Bay, conducting participatory workshops for families, underprivileged children and the elderly.

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