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G.T. Lye smiling and talking

CONTRIBUTORS

PHOTOGRAPHER

ALECIA NEO is an artist and cultural worker. Her collaborative practice unfolds primarily through installations, lens-based media and participatory workshops that examine modes of radical hospitality and care. She is currently working on Care Index, an ongoing research focused on the indexing and transmission of embodied gestures and movements which emerge from lived experiences of care labour. Care Index has been recently presented at The Esplanade: Theatres by the Bay, The Listening Biennial, Assembly for Permacircular Museums (ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe), New Season of Care (Asia-Art-Activism) and Presence of Mind (Gallery Lane Cove, NSW, Australia). She is the co-founder of Brack, an art collective and platform for socially engaged art and Ubah Rumah Residency on Nikoi Island, which focuses on ecological practices. Active since 2014, her ongoing collaborations with disabled artists currently manifests as an arts platform, Unseen Art Initiatives.

DESIGNER

Hiro Kawaguchi is a highly skilled and experienced creative director, he has spent over 20 years developing his craft in design development, branding, design management, and marketing in Singapore and Japan. With a strong portfolio, he is highly regarded for his ability to create well-balanced designs that marry functionality and design with a keen eye for detail and a dedication to excellence in a variety of areas, including graphic, advertising, and packaging design, as well as spatial design and UI/UX.

WRITER

Dawn Marie Lee is a writer and media professional who has worked in journalism, TV, film, communications and advertising over the last 20 years. Dawn was the editor of The Peranakan magazine for five years and the Head of Communications for The Peranakan Association Singapore for four years. She is the current editor-in-chief of PASSAGE, a quarterly print magazine about museums, art and culture published by Friends of the Museums Singapore. She hopes that this website will be a repository for G.T. Lye’s work and a resource for researchers.