2021 –
2020

World Ends Day - An Online Conference on Ends

Organised by PSi (Performance Studies international), July 2021

Learner’s License: An Artist-Educators Panel

Organised in conjunction with the exhibition Georgette Chen: At Home in the World, National Gallery Singapore, April 2021

Structures of Care: Ways of Knowing, Being, Working

Round Table organised by Asia-Art-Activism as part of A New Season of Care, March 2021

Beyond the Black Box: On Art and AI

Presented by The Arts House Limited, held at the Asian Civilisation Museum Singapore, March 2021

Material Practices in the Digital Age︎︎︎

Panel Discussion presented as part of RESET, a series by Art and Market, and Singapore Art Week 2021, January 2021

Artist Talk

Art and Market’s See-SAW Art Trail, presented as part of Singapore Art Week 2021, January 2021

IPS-NGS-SAM Roundtable on Art in the Time of Pandemic: Meaning Relevance and Future

Organised by Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), National Gallery Singapore (NGS) and Singapore Art Museum (SAM), June 2020

Gallery Conversations: Sacred Sites and Objects.

Part of the exhibition Seekor Singa, Seorang Putera dan Sebingkai Cermin, Malay Heritage Centre, Singapore, March 2020

Public Symposium: Salvage Stories in Art and Ecology︎︎︎

Curated by Lucy Davis of the Migrant Ecologies Project. In conjunction with the opening of Railtrack Songmaps Roosting Post 2 at Jendela Gallery The Esplanade, Singapore, January 2020


2019 –
2018

Workshop | Tikar-A-Gagah: Weaving Workshop with Yee I-Lann, Julitah Kulinting and Roziah Jalaid

Translator and Facilitator. This event is part of the programming for the OUTBOUND series, National Gallery Singapore, November 2019

Seeing Southeast Asia from the Gaze of Spirits

Invited guest lecture, National University of Singapore
October 2019

Revisiting the Penunggu and the Demon Naga at the Threshold

Artist talk. Part of NTU CCA Residencies Studio Sessions, September 2019

The Way We Walk With Each Other: An Interdisciplinary Conversation About Apotropaic Symbols, Texts, Gestures and Practices

A panel discussion. Part of N.O.W. (Not Ordinary Work) Festival 2019, T-Works,  72-13, Singapore, July 2019

Where Do We Belong?: Panel Discussion on Death and Spirituality in Southeast Asia.

This discussion is part of Art in Southeast Asia, a day of programmes dedicated to mapping the complexities of crossing boundaries, political and spiritual, within Southeast Asia. Organised by National Gallery Singapore, October 2018

Phantom Spaces, Loss and Memory

Singapore Night Festival. Organised by the National Library Singapore, August 2018

MADA Artforum: “Lessons on Magic, Myth, the Seen and Unseen, Cultural Ventriloquism and Blind Spots”︎︎︎  

Monash Art, Design and Architecture, March 2018


2017 –
2016

Panelist for the Singapore in Crocodiles Roundtable

Organised by the NUS Museum, December 2017

Magic, Belief, Sacred Geographies and Visualising the Unseen in Singapore: Repositioning and Performing the Otherworldly in Southeast Asian Myths and Folklore

International Visual Methods Conference, Visualising the City
Organised by Singapore Institute of Technology, August 2017

Can Ghosts Die?: Repositioning Magico-Religious Belief Systems, Materiality and Modernity in Contemporary Southeast Asia

International Convention of Asian Scholars
Organised by the Regional Centre for Social Change and Sustainable Development and University of Chiang Mai, July 2017

Dancing Horses, Possessing Spirits and Invisible Histories: Re-Imagining the Borders of Magic and Modernity in Contemporary Southeast Asia

Crossroads: the 11th International Conference Crossroads in Cultural Studies.
Organised by the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, and the University of Sydney. December 2016.

Lessons on Magic, Mayhem and Cultural Translations: Repositioning Myths of Gender, Mysticism, Doubt and Uneasiness in Southeast Asia

Invited by the Visual Art Department, University of Malaya. September 2016.

Dancing Horses, Possessing Spirits and Invisible Histories: Re-Imagining the Borders of Magic and Modernity in Contemporary Southeast Asia

"Cultural Struggle and Praxis: Negotiating Power and the Everyday”: The Sixth Asian Conference on Cultural Studies. Organised by IAFOR (The International Academic Forum). Held at the Kobe Art Centre, Japan. June 2016.

Magic, Belief, and Cultural Production in Singapore: Engaging with Southeast Asian Traditional Art Forms in the Island City

Island Cities and Urban Archipelagos
Organised by Island Dynamics Research Network & the University of Hong Kong. March 2016.

Who sees? Whose voice?: Possessing Spirits, Invisible Histories and the Artist as Ethnographer

Vitality and Viability: Arts Ecosystems in Asia
Organised by Asia Pacific Network for Cultural Education and Research and Cambodian Living Arts. Phnom Penh, Cambodia. January 2016.


2015

Who sees? Whose voice?: Dancing Horses, Possessing Spirits and Invisible Histories 

Undercurrents: Unearthing Hidden Social and Discursive Practices . Organised by the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society, University of Indonesia and Airlangga University. Surabaya, Indonesia. August 2015.