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Exhibition

Turning Points II

ART:DIS Singapore

22 January 2025 to 1 February 2025

Free admission

Sensory friendly; Wheelchair accessibility

Synopsis

Turning Points II is a dynamic group exhibition spotlighting fresh works by young and emerging neurodiverse artists, underscoring ART:DIS (Arts & Disability Singapore)’s ongoing commitment to cultivating professional pathways and fostering recognition for disabled artists in Singapore.

 

Returning for its second iteration, Turning Points II traces the transformative journeys of four artists—Abraham Koh, Amelia Tan, Noah Tan, and Zulkhairi Lutfi—guided by established artist mentors Tang Ling-Nah, Andy Yang, Leo Liu, and Justin Lee. Across 20 new works, these artists explore themes of growth, resilience, and creativity, charting new directions in their practice. Curated by John Tung, the exhibition offers a unique lens into the evolving voices of these remarkable emerging talents.

Participating artists/curators:

Noah Tan, Artist, Singaporean,  – mentored by Leo Liu
Zulkhairi Lutfi, Artist, Singaporean – mentored by Justin Lee 
Amelia Tan, Artist, Singaporean  – mentored by Andy Yang 
Abraham Koh, Artist, Singaporean – mentored by Tang Ling Nah 
John Tung, Curator, Singaporean

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