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Exhibition

Out of Office: In Conversation with SAM Residencies

Singapore Art Museum

17 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

Friday – Sunday, 1PM – Museum Closing

Free admission

Synopsis

'Out of Office: In Conversation with SAM Residencies' captures the dynamic and collaborative nature of the processual and research-based methods which drive the work of SAM Residents. Titled 'Out of Office', this third edition of 'In Conversations with SAM Residencies' is an attempt to record and reflect upon new modes of working and thinking beyond the residency studios, illuminating the dynamic and collaborative aspects of the programme. Through a showcase of objects, textual materials and media works developed by SAM residents of 2024, 'Out of Office' brings together projects initiated and expanded upon during their time in-residence. The series 'In Conversations with SAM Residencies' is a platform for projects which SAM residents developed while in residency, as they were in conversation with the context, residency curators and fellow residents. For more information on 'Out of Office' and its activations throughout the week, refer to www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/residencies/activations
For more information, refer to www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/residencies/activations 

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