Brack’s work is socially-engaged, interdisciplinary, and experiential. It manifests in workshops, exhibitions, dialogues, and collaborative artistic interventions.
Brack is proud to be part of the 2020/21 Artist Associate Programme (AAP) at The Substation, with new Artistic Directors Woon Tien Wei and Raka Maitra and ... Read More...
To Gathering is an ongoing series of experimentations and research-workshops exploring acts of gathering and radical hospitality amidst conflict and disru... Read More...
In collaboration with BRACK and Post-Museum, this sharing brings forth the reflections and insights of artist Chu Hao Pei’s after his 3-months residency at Cemeti - Institute for Art and Society, Yogyakarta, Indonesia from September - ... Read More...
Brack presents an interactive experience as part of its ongoing research practice through encounters with artist Twardzik-Ching Chor Leng’s "Five Stones"; ... Read More...
“Ayer Ayer”, translated as water in the Malay language is an ecologically-engaged art project by Singaporean visual artist and photographer, Ernest Goh. Th... Read More...
Representatives from contemporary art collectives in Southeast Asia (Pangrok Sulap, Brack, Gudskul) surface the motivations and challenges of working collaboratively in their own socio-historical contexts. Dr Minna Valjakka will lead this sessio... Read More...
Microplastics: Picking up the Pieces Public Talk
Date: 2nd August, FridayTime: 12pm - 1pm (registration starts at 11.30am)With the increasing global con... Read More...
SANDBOX #02Date: 3 Aug 2019, Saturday, 4 - 6pm
Venue: Supernormal
SANDBOX is an informal discussion about art making in Singapore. Together with ... Read More...
Bite / Hold / Release: The Bogeyman’s Hand - A MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXHIBITION BY QUINN LUM, ADAR NG & LIN SHIAUYU, SEEKS TO PRESENT A DIVERSE RANGE OF MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS BY CONFRONTING TRAUMA, MALIGNANCY AND LOSS.
Featuring works of thr... Read More...
Brackmag #4: The Energy Issue Launch
In collaboration with Ayer Ayer Project.
Brack Editors turn their gaze toward the future – as imagined by a participativ... Read More...