Where do we draw the line?

Event concluded
Date and time

Exhibition period: 5–6 Feb 2025
Opening hours: 12:00pm–7:00pm, Mon–Sat (closed on Sunday, public holidays and during College closures)

Location

Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts

Admission

Free

Event concluded

Date and time

Exhibition period: 5–6 Feb 2025
Opening hours: 12:00pm–7:00pm, Mon–Sat (closed on Sunday, public holidays and during College closures)

Location

Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts

Admission

Free

Event details

Curated by Adeline Kueh

This project will examine the poetics of the line and ways in which drawing may be used in our everyday lives. As a kind of tracing or translation project, the line is explored in terms of physical intimacy and distance, and how the environment we live in constantly demands such demarcations.

By exploring the relationship between drawing and the architecture of the everyday, the ways a line may be employed as a divider that separates the self from (an)other, as well as drawing as a form of embodied meaning-making and storytelling across time and space, the hope is that differing traditions of drawing may be narrated into our present day reality.

The experimental workshop and open studio is a collaborative exchange between the students and staff of the College of Fine Arts, Kyung Hee University (South Korea) and the McNally School of Fine Arts, LASALLE College of the Arts.

Image: courtesy of Adeline Kueh, A study for a conceptual drawing experiment (Singapore Tyler Print Institute VAP Residency 2021), 2021.

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