Join Singaporean artist Shen Jiaqi for an intimate salon on growing up in a constantly shifting city, navigating expectations, and claiming a voice in a culture that prizes pragmatism.
Her latest works, now on view at The Nanson, reflect the city’s transformation, with a quiet nod to the women who powered its industrial rise in the 1960s and 70s.
An evening on memory, ambition, and why art still matters in a hyper-efficient city.