Of Spaces and Phases dabbles into the fragments of historical remnants located at 66 Spottiswoode Park Road. Here, it situates the only visible limestone mural facade from the early 19th century. Located on Blair Plain Conservation area, the Early Shophouse style building retains many of its early features and relics. Amongst the street of old shophouses, the fresco stands out with its eye-catching colours, reminiscent of modern graffiti.
The exhibition site acts as a springboard for the participating artists to reflect, respond and work in situ to invigorate both tangible and intangible heritage merits into their works of art. The interior and exterior acts as a departure point for the visual artists to create conversational pieces that complement the loaded architectural site by assessing the effects of materiality, history and technology.
Of Spaces and Phases showcases work of art by artist-curators
Maisarah Kamal,
Muhammad Masuri Bin Mazlan, as well as promising young talents,
Zulkhairi Zulkiflee,
Foo Hui Wen,
Fazleen Karlan and
Anna Chan.
Guided Tours for MOE School History and AEP Students
13, 14 January, 12pm–6pm
Free
Let our ambassadors guide your students in this hour-long tour of our exhibition and learn more about the exhibition. Please download the Group Visit Form and email it to
tekadcollective@gmail.com. Guided tour requests must be sent
at least two weeks prior to your date of visit.
Guided Tours for Residents in collaboration with Tanjong Pagar CC
15, 16 January, 12pm–6pm
Free
Let our ambassadors guide your residents in this hour-long tour of our exhibition and learn more about the exhibition. Please download the Group Visit Form and email it to
tekadcollective@gmail.com. Guided tour requests must be sent
at least two weeks prior to your date of visit.
Panel Sharing on The Blair Plain Conservation Area in Singapore
17 January, 12pm–6pm
Free
We will be inviting two speakers,
Jimmy Seah, the owner of Laundry, an invited speaker and
Maisarah Kamal for a panel discussion. The panel will cover and share various topics, such as the history of Laundry 66 in the context of early shophouses and the evolution of a space. They will also discuss the artwork present in the exhibit and their views on the role of art in Singapore, past and present. The panel would cover views from different generations and would involve discussions with the audience for a meaningful dialogue.
Artists’ Talk: Insights Of Spaces & Phases
18 January, 7pm–8pm
Free
Join us on Saturday, 18 January for a discussion with
Zulkhairi Zulkiflee,
Foo Hui Wen,
Fazleen Karlan and
Anna Chan and artist-curators
Masuri Mazlan and
Maisarah Kamal on their exhibition with Laundry 66.
Front view of 66 Spottiswoode Park. Image courtesy of Maisarah Kamal