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Tiffany Singh, We/Women's Boundary Narrative ~ Continuity, Flow and Convergence
Taitung Art Museum, Taitung, Taiwan
25 June —
04 September 2022
We/Women's Boundary Narrative ~ Continuity, Flow and Convergence at Taiwan's Taitung Art Museum, features 16 female artists including Aotearoa artist Tiffany Singh. The exhibition aims to bring together innovative female creators, allowing audiences to view contemporary female creations from different perspectives.
Singh's included work, Treasure House, is a historical reference to the generational experience of making, bound to domestic and household responsibility as embroidery and weaving are largely regarded as the birthplace of women's industry and liberation towards equality and financial independence. Born in New Zealand of Indian and Pacific descent, Tiffany Singh's practice explores relationships and engagement between arts, culture and subjective well-being. Singh has worked on sustainable community outreach, exploring engagement in the arts that focus on expanding research within the social sciences.
We/Women's Boundary Narrative ~ Continuity, Flow and Convergence at Taiwan's Taitung Art Museum, features 16 female artists including Aotearoa artist Tiffany Singh. The exhibition aims to bring together innovative female creators, allowing audiences to view contemporary female creations from different perspectives.
Singh's included work, Treasure House, is a historical reference to the generational experience of making, bound to domestic and household responsibility as embroidery and weaving are largely regarded as the birthplace of women's industry and liberation towards equality and financial independence. Born in New Zealand of Indian and Pacific descent, Tiffany Singh's practice explores relationships and engagement between arts, culture and subjective well-being. Singh has worked on sustainable community outreach, exploring engagement in the arts that focus on expanding research within the social sciences.