Exhibition

Auditoria

Louis Quek and Esther Goh

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

10:00AM - 10:00PM

Free admission

Synopsis

Auditoria reimagines sound as a living medium that grounds the body, expands perception, and deepens connection to the environments it inhabits. Bringing together a diverse group of artists, the exhibition presents sound as an active entity and listening as an embodied, collective practice resonating across the interwoven layers of memory, space, and culture.

Exhibition Artists: Anaparn, Bani Haykal, Louis Quek, Lynette Quek, Mira Rizki, Safuan Johari, Yuen Chee Wai and Zai Tang
Workshops and Performances by: Anaparn, Bani Haykal, Louis Quek, Madam Data Sound Labs and Passepartout Duo

This project is supported by the National Arts Council and brought to you by the Arts Resource Hub. The Arts Resource Hub supports arts Self-Employed Persons (SEPs) and freelance practitioners in Singapore to unlock new opportunities and grow meaningful careers.

Technical Partner: ARTFACTORY
Design Partner: ToNewEntities

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