In last decade or so, Pulau Ubin has been celebrated as a safe haven for its rich natural heritage and peaceful village life.
OFFLINE: Portraits of Malaysian Insiders, by Hasnoor Hussain
On March 15, 2016, millions of Malaysians woke up to a void. The Malaysian Insider went offline at the stroke of midnight on March 15, just a few weeks after turning eight.
Call For Applications: IPA x SHS Photo Mentorship Grant
Following our successful Workshop Grant with the Singapore Heritage Society last year, we are partnering again to offer a second grant to participate in the IPA Mentorship Program.
Body: Canvas of Time, by Angel Cheong Su Hui
Body: Canvas of Time is a meditation and exploration of the self marked by the ephemerality of others. Nothing is ever permanent but our bodies become a canvas of intersections and remains over time.
Rooms, by Xiao You Mok
More people live alone now than at any other time in history. Nearly half of Manhattan’s residents live alone, and in Paris, Stockholm and Tokyo, rates are higher than fifty percent.
Memories of Grandfather, by Chotiwat Lattapanit
Chotiwat Lattapanit uses photography as therapy and images as memory bank for his children in this latest IPA Mentorship Project.
Call For Grant Applications: 10th Edition, IPA Mentorship Program
We are offering 1 Scholarship Grant for the 10th Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program commencing in late March 2016. APPLICATION DEADLINE: SUNDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY 2016.
The War Of Memories, by Sanja Jugovic Burns
We take memory for granted as the absolute representation of the truth but as Oliver Sacks noted, “We as human beings are landed with memory systems that have fallibilities, frailties, and imperfections – but also great flexibility and creativity.”
I Don’t Need To Know You, by Katia Repina
Katia Repina worked on I Don’t Need To Know You during the IPA Mentorship Program. This project explores the forest park of Cataluna city.
The Domestication of Nature, by Sheung Yiu
Ownership heightens the sense of exclusion and the psychological need to distinguish between ‘us’ and ‘others’. Villagers began devising inventive ways to denote their territories.
Black Matter, by Dianne Rosario
The world presented in Black Matter raise questions about how we interact with the changes and challenges of our time and how we respond to the forces that impact the things that matter to us.
Scars of Independence, by Olga Ingurazova
Scars of Independence recounts the journey of Abkhazia as explored through the memory and identity of the Wolf, a self-exiled ex-soldier.
MASS RAPID TRANSIT, by CheeJen Ho
MASS RAPID TRANSIT is a significant facility that can be used to observe and contemplate modern life and the intersection of social relations.
Call For Applications: IPA Mentorship Program Grant OCTOBER 2015
We are offering 1 Scholarship Grant for the 8th Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program commencing in October 2015.
Photo Essay: Somewhere only I know, by Donna Chiu
Motherhood, a most epic adventure. Somewhere only I know, by Donna Chiu was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.