Routine as Repertoire by Sit Weng San

Routine as Repertoire by Sit Weng San

WHEN
22 January – 31 December 2021
VENUE
Online
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://routineasrepertoire.com/

Routine as Repertoire by Sit Weng San

Routine as Repertoire is an online exhibition that uses photography and videos to explore routines that women and non-binary folks incorporate into our lives as our bodies go through transformations or challenges. Individuals share their diverse routines; from taking medication, to the cleaning of wheelchairs, meditation, exercises, community building, and so on. Through the sharing of routines, perhaps experiences such as illnesses, disabilities, aging, motherhood, and gender transitioning, can be viewed beyond the tragic or heroic polarities, and these experiences may exist and be represented in all their complexities.

This project was supported by the National Arts Council's Digital Presentation Grant.

Image courtesy of Sit Weng San.

Routine as Repertoire: Reflections on the Personal in the Public

30 January 2021, 11am – 12pm, Online via Zoom

What does it mean to share our routines in public, especially when they reflect intimate moments of vulnerability, tedium, resilience, and fear?

Join the discussion with Vanessa Cruz, Wendy Kuah, Pika Sen, Vivian Stancil, Susan Trachman and the artist behind Routine as RepertoireWeng San Sit.

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