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Exhibition

Grafting Together / Apart

LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Botanic Gardens

15 November 2025 to 1 February 2026

9am-6pm every day (closed every last Thurs of the month)

Free admission

Synopsis

Grafting Together / Apart draws on the act of grafting, where different plants are joined to grow as one, as a fertile metaphor for how cultures and identities are shaped through shared histories and encounters.

Featuring works by recent BA and MA Fine Arts graduates of LASALLE College of the Arts, the exhibition explores what happens when different cultures, memories, and traditions come into contact with each other. It attends to everyday moments of encounter and exchange, where differences are negotiated and grafted into fresh forms.

Artists:

Cavin Lim, Hendra Selamat, Liz Yap, Tristan Lim

Curators:

Emil Chew, Farahin Rahim, Radin Surina, Sarah Zheng

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