Saturday 18 January | 2:30pm
Sunday 19 January | 2:30pm
WORKSHOP
Talisman for Surviving Eclipses and the Non-Conforming Dates of Movable Feasts
Talisman for Surviving Eclipses and the Non-Conforming Dates of Movable Feasts
The term ‘movable feast' has come to encompass multiple meanings in calendrical systems as well as in literary and idiomatic contexts. A common usage of the expression in spoken and written language, for instance, is a metaphor for things which change over time. It could also refer to ephemeral but serendipitously momentous points in one’s life.
For this workshop, participants will be invited to draw from the archival and anecdotal, from questions of chronology, timelines and time travelling, from personal and collective methods of memory-making and the way we tell stories and construct traditions to measure and mark time. Through the act of storytelling, ritual and gesture, we will create our own memory maps, totems, effigies and calendrical systems to remember and memorialise all that we assume matters.
This event is a part of
2219: In-gallery Artist Interventions
To coincide with Singapore Art Week 2020 and in collaboration with Impart Art, ArtScience Museum presents a series of in-gallery artist interventions featuring Adeline Kueh, Zarina Muhammad, Yanyun Chen and Priyageetha Dia.