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Exhibition

In Our Own Frame

DECK Photography Art Centre Ltd.

8 January 2026 to 31 March 2026

Free admission

Synopsis

"In Our Own Frame" showcases photographs by 22 image-makers, the result of a year-long POV: Photowalks programme led by Benjamin Tan. Highlighting genuine moments, it celebrates photography as a means of connection and shared experience across Singapore’s diverse creative community. Selected works from Women in Street Singapore (WiSSG) and local photographers join this diverse collection, reflecting the collective spirit and outcomes of engaging in intentional, community-driven image-making.

Artists
Abigail Onod, Austen Teng, Chan Jia Ying, Chet Ping Lim, Chua Yang, Donna Chiu, Eléonore Botton, Farah Natasya Roslee, Farah Sayyed, Gene Kam, Joanna Moskalik, Jocelyn Tan, Kantaya New, Nurul Adam, Ombeline Olmer, Rosette Sanchez, Seah Hui Shian, Tricia Woo, Valentina Conchie, Winda Kelly, Yap Yen, Yusri Yusoff

Curators
Benjamin Tan and Gwen Lee


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