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Exhibition

To Have and To Hold: An Exhibition of Care and Connection

Thought Partner Studio

17 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

1:00 PM - 9:00PM, no registration required

Free admission

Synopsis

Thought Partner Studio presents To Have and To Hold, an exhibition during Singapore Art Week (Jan 16–26, 2025), celebrating the therapeutic power of art. The showcase invites reflection on how we hold — memories, emotions, and connections — exploring themes of care, transformation, and release. Through intimate artworks, visitors encounter safe spaces, resilience, and renewal, contemplating the balance between holding on and letting go. The pieces evoke the tender presence of anchors in our lives, reimagining materials and memories, and capturing emotional landscapes where grief, healing, and reflection coexist. This thoughtful exhibition honours the unseen threads connecting us all.

Participating artists/curators:

Shauna Goh, Curator, Singaporean
Ang Teck Ee, Artist
Armanda Colson, Artist, American
Brinda Naidu, Artist
David Gan Chong Jin, Singaporean
Dorris Liu Yi Wen, Artist
Jess Rasoo, Artist, Singaporean
Joshua Tan, Artist, Singaporean
Koh Karen, Artist
Maya Kitakado Cannon, Artist
Roxanne Chew Jia Yu, Artist
Samantha Jean Neubronner, Artist
Teh Shan Li, Artist, Singaporean
Val Wai, Artist

Xinrui Quek, Artist

Public programmes:

Opening Reception: 16/01/2025, 7:30 PM
RSVP: bit.ly/THTH-OpeningReception

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